[quote=JSR] [quote=bearilou]2-Someone suggested this in another thread and holy cow did it work for me. Have llamas suddenly appear in your scene. You don't have to keep those words about the llamas, but sometimes having something so outrageous happen in the middle of a scene helps to break free the creativity.[/quote] I did that with a dinosaur. I had no idea why a dinosaur should be in the story, but I put one in and had it kill off one of the characters. A day later and I'm suddenly... Read Full Story
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There’s a lot of ways to know what hummingbird technique is, of course it would require time and effort to master all of these. There’s no shortcut in life, everything must go to its flow. If you cheat, eventually you’ll be cheated too. We don’t want to experience it. You can read more about , it is... Read Full Story
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Know the Humming Bird Technique and see its tutorials. You may wonder what is Hummingbird Technique ?
Actually, I don’t, I have no idea what a Hummingbird Technique is, I just see it from the post of marhgil as he states that Hummingbird Technique keyword is a high demand keyword. I tried to google it... Read Full Story
Dear all, You may be aware of a BBC Trust project being conducted at CCI by Professor Steve Blandford, Professor Stephen Lacey, Dr. Ruth McElroy and Dr. Rebecca Williams on the topic of ‘Screening The Nation: Wales and Landmark Television'. Torchwood BBCi Teaser We are collecting questionnaire responses to representations of Wales, primarily in Doctor Who and Torchwood. We therefore invite anyone who is interested to complete an online questionnaire for the project which can be found at... Read Full Story
here's one that I am going to be doing, but I haven't seen on the thread yet; taken from all the old sci-fi movies of the 40's - 50's -60's: have a town terrorized by an animal-bug-bird-fish-plant that is normaly peaceful. You pick the animal. here are a few examples to give you an idea: Bees become killer bees Ants grow to the size of cars and start colonizing sky-scrapers Pigeons become "vampires" and wait in the parks to kill people Plants come alive and eat people [quote=mortaine]I like... Read Full Story
HOWARD DEKAKE
Howard Dekake had barely slept in three days, not since that night. He had tried going to bed as usual, but sleep itself was impossible. His mind kept turning over and under what he had heard, trying without success to make it mean something else, something innocuous. He tried telling himself that it was just some boozy babbling or something he had imagined, but its internal logic was too powerful, it fit too tightly with everything else. He wanted to talk to somebody... Read Full Story
STAR WARS actor Jeremy Bulloch says the enduring appeal of the film franchise is that it is a cosmic children's story.
Jeremy, who's 63, was born in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, and now lives in London. He's famous for playing the bounty hunter Boba Fett who tracks down Han Solo in Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi. He returned to the franchise to play Captain Colton in Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith.
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ORGANISERS have revealed the final line-up of sci-fi, horror, fantasy and anime films being screened next week in Sci-Fi-London's first autumn event, Oktoberfest.
The festival includes three all-night movie marathons and takes place at the Apollo West End cinema in Regent Street, London, on October 3 and 4.
It includes the UK premiere of Dark Floors, starring the Finnish winner of Eurovision, in which a man tries to remove his autistic daughter from a hospital. They get stuck in an... Read Full Story
Serial List Price: $0.00 Price: $0.00 1 used & new from $0.00 Remember the twin golden rules of hitchhiking? # 1: Don-t go hitchhiking, because the driver who picks you up could be certifiably crazy. # 2: Don-t pick up hitchhikers, because the traveler you pick up could be raving nutcase. So what if, on some dark, isolated road, Crazy #1 offered a ride to Nutcase #2? When two of the most twisted minds in the world of horror fiction face off, the... ( read more ) Read Full Story