I can't wait 'till Saturday
Dec. 6th, 2007 12:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Golden Compass come to theatres friday and I will be seeing it Saturday. His Dark Materials has got to be on of my favorite book series. I am hoping the movie will be good. And doesn't get any of the crap that Harry Potter and Narnia got.
On another note:
Here's something I would love to see at some point in DC, hopefully in Final Crisis.
Okay:
Today I was watching Doctor Who, the greatest Science Fiction TV series ever IMO, the first series/season. And one episode, called The Doctor Dances, the second part of a two-parter (First part here).
Quick rundown from Wikipedia:
"The Empty Child:"
"Chasing a metallic object through the vortex, the Ninth Doctor and Rose arrive in London during the Blitz. There, they find homeless children being terrorised, dead bodies with unexplained marks on their hands, a strange cylinder guarded by the army, and the dashing Captain Jack Harkness."
"The Doctor Dances:"
"The Child's plague is spreading throughout wartime London, and its zombie army is on the march. The Ninth Doctor and Rose form an alliance with intergalactic con man Captain Jack, but find themselves trapped in the abandoned hospital. The answer lies at the crash site, but time is running out...
In the end, the Child, Jamie, is saved along with his zombie army. Everything is restored to normal. No one dies.
My point is, right as the Doctor saves everyone, he says this:
"Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once! Everybody lives!!"
I want that to happen in DC, ideally during Final Crisis. No one has to die, do they? (Well, maybe Superboyman Prime, but hopefully he goes into the cornfield as soon as possible.) It won't happen, nut I want it to. Ideally, at the end of Final Crisis, no one dies. Everyone who did die (Ted Kord, Trickster) could come back some other way, it doesn't matter.
I see it like this:
The final few pages of Final Crisis would maybe have Superman floating over somewhere - maybe some large, desolate place with the other heroes below him, none dead - in disbelief. He can't believe no one was lost this time. Then, Wonder Woman comes up next to him and looks around the scene with him. She turns her head to him, gives a small smile and says:
"Everbody lives. Just this once, Kal, everybody lives."
Or something along those lines.
Now, I know it'll never happen. But, wouldn't it be nice if it did?
YouTube links to:
The Doctor Dances
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
On another note:
Here's something I would love to see at some point in DC, hopefully in Final Crisis.
Okay:
Today I was watching Doctor Who, the greatest Science Fiction TV series ever IMO, the first series/season. And one episode, called The Doctor Dances, the second part of a two-parter (First part here).
Quick rundown from Wikipedia:
"The Empty Child:"
"Chasing a metallic object through the vortex, the Ninth Doctor and Rose arrive in London during the Blitz. There, they find homeless children being terrorised, dead bodies with unexplained marks on their hands, a strange cylinder guarded by the army, and the dashing Captain Jack Harkness."
"The Doctor Dances:"
"The Child's plague is spreading throughout wartime London, and its zombie army is on the march. The Ninth Doctor and Rose form an alliance with intergalactic con man Captain Jack, but find themselves trapped in the abandoned hospital. The answer lies at the crash site, but time is running out...
In the end, the Child, Jamie, is saved along with his zombie army. Everything is restored to normal. No one dies.
My point is, right as the Doctor saves everyone, he says this:
"Everybody lives, Rose! Just this once! Everybody lives!!"
I want that to happen in DC, ideally during Final Crisis. No one has to die, do they? (Well, maybe Super
I see it like this:
The final few pages of Final Crisis would maybe have Superman floating over somewhere - maybe some large, desolate place with the other heroes below him, none dead - in disbelief. He can't believe no one was lost this time. Then, Wonder Woman comes up next to him and looks around the scene with him. She turns her head to him, gives a small smile and says:
"Everbody lives. Just this once, Kal, everybody lives."
Or something along those lines.
Now, I know it'll never happen. But, wouldn't it be nice if it did?
YouTube links to:
The Doctor Dances
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3