On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Richard Baker wrote: >Kim said: >> Actually, I pictured Christopher Walken in that part. Maybe he could >> be the right-hand man. > >Okay, that would work. Who's going to be the Inquisitor? Caspar Van D...just kidding. Chow Yun Fat? >>>> ...before the boat snaps in half, and manages to align itself in a >>>> cross shape, blasting the vamp back into the sea. >>> >>> There has to be a huge fight scene with Swiss Guards leaping through >>> the air firing automatic pistols with cross-inscribed dum-dums in >>> there somewhere, and vampires ripping people's heads off (and maybe >>> we could have that helicopter crash thing intercut with the opening >>> credits), but I think we've got the premise sorted out. >> >> The soundtrack to that scene would of course be _Bodies_. > >Or "Tales of a Scorched Earth"? ("and we're all dead, yeah we're all >dead / inside the future of a shattered past") Ah, of course, that one. Seeing as they're quite short tracks and we want a mega long sequence of epic proportions, may as well just use the first half of _twilight to starlight_. All the action would have to be timed to the music , as in the abbatoir bit in _Blade_. It also must be a struggle to hold the fort (which holds the world destroying relic) until the sun rises (signalled by the uplifting chords of _Thru the Eyes of Ruby_). (snip my cheesy action hero bit) >Excellent. Seeing as the science consultation in exchange for chocolate >thing seems to have fallen through it looks like this is probably now >my best chance to break into film... >Rich >VFP The Days Are Much Too Bright (Late Night Kim And Rich Show - class) We ought to make it pay per view. There might be some idiots who actually bother reading all this. -Kim Randell VFP No, we *don't* have anything better to do 2nd year Joint Maths and Computing, Imperial College ICQ #14838035 "If I could travel through time I would go back to yesterday and apologise."