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Darkman

Jumat, Maret 5th, 2010

Darkman
Darkman (1990)

IMDB rating: 6.30

Plot: Scientist Peyton Westlake is working on a project to create synthetic skin. Now the skin he has developed has a flaw—it will not remain stable for more than 99 minutes. His girlfriend, Julie, a lawyer is investigating a developer. She leaves some incriminating documents at Peyton’s. One night Peyton was working when the lights in his lab went out, he then discovers that the synthetic skin has remained stable past 99 minutes, he deduces that it’s because of light that the skin doesn’t remain stable. And it is at that moment that a psychotic criminal, Robert Durant appears demanding the documents that Julie left there. They beat up Peyton, and after finding the documents they blow up Peyton’s lab. Peyton was blown away and everybody believes he is dead but in reality, he was found, burned seriously and a new procedure was performed on him that renders him unable to sense pain, he also now has tremendous strength and is now prone to violent outbursts. He is now working on perfecting the synthetic skin and at the same using his technology to make synthetic skin masks of the men who attacked him so that he could strike back at them.

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Directors: Raimi Sam

Actors: Neeson Liam,Neeson Liam,Friels Colin,Drake Larry,Mashita Nelson,Ferguson Jessie Lawrence,Robledo Rafael H.,Hicks Dan,Raimi Ted,Bell Dan,Worth Nicholas,Lustig Aaron,Trinidad Arsenio ‘Sonny’,Faraj Said,Action,Crime,Horror,Sci-Fi,Thriller,

i have a lot of "books" in my head that i made up myself but idk how to express them in the 8th grade. tips?
i made up a lot of stories. i even have a 7-book series about a bounty hunter stored in my head. i have a lot more too. one is about a man who equips his house with loads of weaponry and defense to hide from the government, with no way in, no way out. i call it "fortress". yeah pretty brief. another is about a group of teens that got stripped of their emotion and basically turned into indestructable robots, with the same appearance as a human. one of them escaped before their emotion was taken away but he’s still indestructable, and towards the middle you realize that escapee was the main character. i named it "Perfect". My last one isn’t action, it’s about people that paint on the walls of an abandoned subway tunnel to ease the stresses of life away. i call it "NY tunnel painters." now my favorite, the bounty hunter series "Bounty", is made of 7 books: Bounty, Bounty: Masked Accomplice, Bounty: The Parallel, Bounty:(TBA), Bounty: Darkman, Bounty: The Steel Army (subject to change) Bounty: Cyanide, Bounty: Death Ray. All about a bounty hunter that actually only hunts in the first book, who lives in las vegas (las vegas gets destroyed in the last one). Cyanide may be a little dissapointing, for the main character sort of turns into a monster type thing when he falls asleep, and doesn’t know it. please give me some feed on this, and tips on how to express it. thanks.

ps sorry it was so long


OOH you’re just like me! I decided it was time to get it all out and started typing it all up in Word my books are a Trilogy
Scales
Shells
and
Bubbles
It is hard to begin them and I have NO idea how they end but I know the main parts and it is easy to embelish upon there.
The only hard part is it is not as perfect as it is in your mind and you have to revise OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN! My story now seems a bit dull in my eyes but all my friends love it. I think it is because I have read and reread it in my head and on paper so many times. But TRUST ME! it definatly worth it!! Other wise it naws and naws at you until you HAVE to do something about it.

Jellybean | Sep 08, 2009


Well, as good as a story might be, it’s pointless unless you get it out on paper. You should start jotting down notes, the basics and what you know. Then after that, you just sort things out and begin writing. Don’t think too much about it, or what’s going to happen in ALL the books just yet. Take it one step at a time. Forget the rest of the books until you reach that point, you know? Stop thinking so much into the future of your books if you haven’t even started. Good luck.
Vivian | Sep 08, 2009