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trans_92011-10-23 11:05 am
We've got Movie Sign! [Open]
Deep from the dank, dark bowels of the Media Library... IT CAME! FROM THE CELLULOID!
Five terrible movies guaranteed to give you CHILLS! THRILLS! Or maybe just, I dunno, a vague sense that the universe has wronged you somehow and you want several hours of your life back.
Today, anyone walking into this particular Sensorium would be greeted by the sight of a late 20th century darkened movie theatre, playing a quintuple-feature consisting of old Earth movies that were honestly not very good. At the bottom of the seating area was some dude giving out free popcorn, candy, and drinks.
Howard, Zouichi, Allenby, and Jr. were around, and anyone else was welcome to walk in and join in.
[each of the movies is listed below, just tag in wherever you want. I put a small link in each movie's post so you can have some idea of what the movie is about, although honestly I would say that the movies themselves often do not actually know what they are about. All threads are open unless labeled 'closed'.
P.S. I'M SO SORRY I SHOULD HAVE PUT THIS UP EARLIER]
Five terrible movies guaranteed to give you CHILLS! THRILLS! Or maybe just, I dunno, a vague sense that the universe has wronged you somehow and you want several hours of your life back.
Today, anyone walking into this particular Sensorium would be greeted by the sight of a late 20th century darkened movie theatre, playing a quintuple-feature consisting of old Earth movies that were honestly not very good. At the bottom of the seating area was some dude giving out free popcorn, candy, and drinks.
Howard, Zouichi, Allenby, and Jr. were around, and anyone else was welcome to walk in and join in.
[each of the movies is listed below, just tag in wherever you want. I put a small link in each movie's post so you can have some idea of what the movie is about, although honestly I would say that the movies themselves often do not actually know what they are about. All threads are open unless labeled 'closed'.
P.S. I'M SO SORRY I SHOULD HAVE PUT THIS UP EARLIER]

Re: Titanic: The Animated Musical
"Isn't it obvious?" he shrugged. "At least to anyone with a little culture."
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"You're looking much improved."
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He jerks a thumb over at the Master and whispers to Zouichi, "you know this guy?"
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"And I didn't say it was good culture," he pointed out to Howard. Italians were only human, after all. At least he was fairly sure. Most of them.
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Sheesh. He was only expressing some concern over the Master's well-being. What was that look for? "Quite a bit." There. Nothing objectionable in that. Right?
"Anyway, I think I liked the one about the psychic tire better."
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He wraps his arms around his jumbo popcorn. "I think I liked my last dental surgery better."
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"Oh, nothing," he says dismissively to Howard, with another look at Zouichi. "Just a few war wounds. Line of duty and all that."
Time to change the subject. "The tire 'film'?" he huffs scornfully. "That wasn't even a musical."
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That sure was a creepy smile, though.
"You're a fan of musicals?" Somehow, the Master just didn't seem the type.
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He does, however, scoot in his seat a little further away from the Master, and sinks down in the chair so he's hard to see behind Zouichi. They can keep talking; he'll just make himself small and easy to ignore. If the goal was to creep Howard out, the Master accomplished it despite saying only completely innocuous things.
Oh, Howard
"Who isn't?" he waved a hand dismissively, eyes glued to the screen, as if whoever wasn't a fan of musicals had no sense at all.
"You like musicals, don't you, Howie?" As if the Master was going to let Howard bow out that easily.
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He gives Zouichi an 'I'll explain later' look, but he's not quite sure what excuse he'll dredge up. 'I think I might have walked in on this guy trying to murder someone and didn't tell anyone because I don't want him to target me too'?
Yeah, that'll fly really well with Zou. Howard will probably go with 'he threatened to feed me to bugs'.
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"You're missing out," he says simply, popping another kernel into his mouth.
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Howard shakes his head, deciding he doesn't care if the Master thinks he's missing out. The Master probably has weird taste. The Master probably likes Eraserhead too.
"It's a musical by a band I used to like, about...teenagers or something." Now that Howard thinks about it, maybe he doesn't want a bunch of songs about the inherent dysfunction of youth on his iPod.
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Howard squints at the screen and opens his mouth a few times to go on before finding the words of "wait, I thought the Titanic sank, not 'was saved by a giant pink octopus'."
OMG there are two of these atrocities aren't there.
"Shush, Howie," he murmurs. "It's clearly sinking. Besides, nobody said it was historically accurate." Though truth be told, he detests this part. Let the damned thing sink, and the human filth with it.
I think so
"Sounds like a depressing story."
Re: I think so
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Privately though, he thinks the entire affair was less depressingly ironic and more on the order of absolutely hilarious.
"Humans do so love to tempt fate, don't they? Put a bear in a cage, conveniently forget to set the latch, and then poke it with a stick." He shrugs. "No wonder the Italians felt the need to spice things up a bit."
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The Master seemed to be implying he wasn't human. Unsurprising, on a ship like this, but it would explain a few things.
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"What do the Italians have to do with it? And what the heck is your problem, man? Or whatever-the-heck-you-are? I get dark humor but there's no way my SS Iceberg Magnet joke was funny enough to get a grin, unless you secretly think dead people are awesome, and to be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if you did."
Odds of him having said any of that without Zouichi around? Approximately zero in a million.
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"Who knows? Maybe I was simply being polite, Howie." He pops a few more kernels into his mouth, munching obnoxiously. "You should give it a go. Try everything in life at least once, right?"
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