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by smorgasbord
May 15th, 2008
04:44:15 AM
there's something on the wing...
by icen9ne
May 15th, 2008
04:49:15 AM
some thing!
Ummm
by Mezzanine
May 15th, 2008
04:50:10 AM
So is this going to be like Snakes on a Plane with Vampires and / or Vampire bats?
If this movie sounds like what I think it is
by The Guy Who Slept Through Everything.
May 15th, 2008
04:51:25 AM
It could be pretty awesome. Will it have mother fucking snakes?
I for one welcome our new AICN screenwriting overlords
by IndustryKiller!
May 15th, 2008
04:54:47 AM
Congratulations Mori. Really fucking cool. I saw Dante at Edgar Wright's fest at the New Beverly and ever since i've been wondering why he stopped and it's great to see he hasn't. It's about time we started getting back to the 80's sensibilities of horror.
That girl getting her head shaved...
by Bubba Gillman
May 15th, 2008
05:00:08 AM
in Frontier(s) is cute, but why does that trailer keep harrassing me? It won't close. Oh, and congrats Mori. The 'Burbs rules!
If any WB exec...
by James Westfall
May 15th, 2008
05:05:25 AM
... does not know why the rabbit keeps saying "What's up doc?" then that exec needs to be fired, instantly, on principle. That's like working for NASA and not knowing Mars is a fucking planet.
Westfall FTW
by TheRealMoriarty
May 15th, 2008
05:07:46 AM
okay.
by TomBodet
May 15th, 2008
05:14:02 AM
Let's hope it's a good one.
This movie sounds gay
by ingloriousjedi
May 15th, 2008
05:15:23 AM
..unless they land/crash the plane half way through the film in Iraq and the monsters escape and then the hero/s have to fight the bat/monsters AND iraqi's with guns.
JOE DANTE MAKES NEW MOVIE
by kwisatzhaderach
May 15th, 2008
05:30:17 AM
Best news since Jim Cameron's return. Hooray!!!!!!!!!
Looney Tunes wasn't great
by kwisatzhaderach
May 15th, 2008
05:31:45 AM
but it did have the inspired running through the art museum sequence, and Timothy Dalton.
But Jerry Goldsmith is dead!
by Musicballs
May 15th, 2008
05:32:39 AM
Here's hoping Brian Tyler is available.
I hope the ad campaign for this doesn't upset Moriarty or his ch
by FilmCritic3000
May 15th, 2008
05:34:11 AM
Just joshing you, Drew. In all seriousness, congratulations. Here's hoping this is the return to form for Joe Dante that we'll all been hungry to see for years. And I totally agree - Dick Miller back on the big screen is a present in and of itself.
Not Allen Ginsberg?
by theBigE
May 15th, 2008
05:34:23 AM
Because that was my first guess. I guess Dante is ok too.
Dante and Goldsmith
by kwisatzhaderach
May 15th, 2008
05:35:50 AM
were the perfect partnership.
MATINEE
by acorvey25
May 15th, 2008
05:36:28 AM
Just caught it again on HD Net. Good stuff.
Just got off the phone with Kurt Russell...
by Motoko Kusanagi
May 15th, 2008
05:37:59 AM
...and he's still laughing...I guess...
Bats on a Plane?
by DarthBakpao
May 15th, 2008
05:42:50 AM
Dick Miller
by photoboy
May 15th, 2008
05:47:07 AM
Yeah I hope Dante finds a role for him, you can't do a Dante film without Mr Futterman in there somewhere!
Great directors of the 70's and 80's who once had it but lost it
by RighteousBrother
May 15th, 2008
05:59:07 AM
Joe Dante, John Landis and John Carpenter. There was a time when I would see every new release from these guys.....sadly no more.
awwww.....man.....I thought this was a rock opera
by RighteousBrother
May 15th, 2008
06:01:10 AM
I thought it was a movie of the album Bat out of Hell, kind of like Tommy
Mori...
by Seph_J
May 15th, 2008
06:13:37 AM
Congratulations. You're living the dream mate. Any tips?! Pleeeeeease?! I take it Joe Dante ain't on your speed-dial list.

Seriously though... I'm happy as hell for ya.

... and....
by Seph_J
May 15th, 2008
06:17:23 AM
make sure you get to stick around during production. You can't leave these filmmakers alone with a script for five minutes.

Now if only you can get your PS3 fixed, everything will be great.

dick miller is fucking god!!!
by billyhitchcock
May 15th, 2008
06:19:24 AM
watched explorers yesterday for the first time! fucking quality.
Terrific!
by psychedelic
May 15th, 2008
06:21:42 AM
Wonderful news for Drew, Scott, and Joe. Best of luck, guys. I hope the final cut is a lot of fun.
Congrats.
by Psyclops
May 15th, 2008
06:23:12 AM
The idea sounds interesting enough and anything that can bring Joe Dante out of his hibernation is reason enough to celebrate. Hope this "dream team" delivers a fun horror movie, God knows we need them right about now.
Meat Loafs on a Plane
by rost
May 15th, 2008
06:27:23 AM
...maybe?
Great News
by Evil Chicken
May 15th, 2008
06:28:45 AM
Congratulations to ALL. It sounds like fun and I’m looking forward to checking it out.
Must be hard for a good movie reviewer to write
by CreasyBear
May 15th, 2008
06:31:45 AM
a script, though. Every line of dialogue and element of story structure you write that sucks for whatever reason, you KNOW it sucks, and are thus obligated and compelled to fix it. After meticulously picking through hundreds of other people's movies, you have to be putting your own script through the same process. Sounds frustrating. Ebert's approach is safer (though he did famously write that one pseudo-porn, right?)
Yes YES YES!!! And now interview him!
by DerLanghaarige
May 15th, 2008
06:38:20 AM
We love Dante!
PS: www.trailersfromhell.com
by DerLanghaarige
May 15th, 2008
06:39:40 AM
I can't advertise this enough: Joe Dante, John Landis, Edgar Wright and others speak audiocommentaries for any kind of old movietrailer! It's free, it's interesting and the trailers are even watchable without the commentaries.
the trouble is nobody KNOWS their script
by Seph_J
May 15th, 2008
06:40:10 AM
sucks... I don't think anybody sets out to write a particularly shitty movie. Even if you have written something you think is great, its very possible that you are wrong. And often, if you come back to it the next day, you'll see that what you wrote was laughable. Thats why when you first start writing, even finishing a screenplay is so fucking difficult.

You almost have to NOT CARE that its crap... just so you can finish it! Then of course... try to make it less crap.

PPS: I like Looney Tunes:Back In Acion
by DerLanghaarige
May 15th, 2008
06:41:15 AM
At least it's not Space Jam.
Now someone pick up MORTAL KOMBAT!!
by UMAGA
May 15th, 2008
06:46:31 AM
FUCKING HELL.
So it's not about Meatloaf's album? What a ripoff!
by ricarleite
May 15th, 2008
06:55:53 AM
Did he let them use this title?
Yeah, why does he keep saying "What's Up Doc?"
by Boba Fat
May 15th, 2008
06:56:13 AM
It's a good point. It needs updating to something like "Yo Mo Fo's! What's the Schiz?" Then that movie would have been a hit! Warner Bros call me! I have updates for Foghorn (lose the stutter) and Daffy. Let's face it, the name's offensive to hyperactive kids, how about making him ADD Duck!!

Congrats to Mori and that other guy and Joe Dante. I love that choice!!! looking forward to any updates.

Congrats Mori!
by RobFromBackEast
May 15th, 2008
06:57:48 AM
Looking forward to seeing it...
Dante
by kwisatzhaderach
May 15th, 2008
07:04:48 AM
Piranha, The Howling, the cool segment of Twilight Zone The Movie, Gremlins, Explorers, Innerspace, The 'Burbs, Gremlins 2, Matinee, Small Soldiers - all great flicks. Gremlins, Explorers and Innerspace are three of my favourite films, made with heart.
Joe Dante-- you're appreciated in these here parts
by YackBacker
May 15th, 2008
07:04:49 AM
THE HOWLING, GREMLINS, INNERSPACE... heck even THE 'BURBS are all awesome movie experiences. Mori, good luck with Mr. Dante, and please convey the fanboy love we have for him.
Whats wrong with
by Series7
May 15th, 2008
07:28:38 AM
Back in Action? I liked it. Whatever. What is this movie about? Snakes? On a plane?
Thanks in advance
by Talcy
May 15th, 2008
07:31:16 AM
Congrats on selling your script and landing Joe Dante. I've missed him. So thanks for helping to bring him back to us as well. Now, where's that Gremlins 3 spec of mine....? ;)
James Westfall
by messi
May 15th, 2008
07:34:15 AM
"That's like working for NASA and not knowing Mars is a fucking planet." - best ever.
Congrats, guys.
by Knuckleduster
May 15th, 2008
07:41:15 AM
This is a huge step forward.
Isn't "Bat Out of Hell" the name of the...
by DrEdwardMorbius
May 15th, 2008
08:14:53 AM
...second Jeepers Creepers flick??? Anyhoo, I find their writing to be pretty good, I really liked Cigarette Burns and have been a huge Carpenter fan for decades (yes, an elder is actually posting on AICN). I am quite interested in seeing this work, hoping it holds up to that bar. (Someone say bar? I'll have a beer...) The demon-baby one was good, but Nicotero's physical effects kinda' took me outta' that story...especially the baby itself which looked rather...well...bad. At the very least, I trully appreciate someone aiming for the fences and giving it originality and effort, so thanks to both of you for your work and I look forward to your successes in the near future. And the busted tee girls are still super hot and make me tickle in my no spot...
Can you guys write anything that doesn't involve horror ripoffs?
by Nate Champion
May 15th, 2008
08:24:57 AM
Twilight Zone meets Executive Decision. Suck it, Moriarty. Just make sure you get to use the Meat Loaf song on the soundtrack or else it really won't be worth it.
Great to hear Joe's back from the Wilderness!
by KillaKane
May 15th, 2008
08:28:28 AM
It's criminal that he'd fallen by the mainstream wayside for so long, like many other stalwarts of the 80's. Hope he knocks it out of the park and gets back into business, loved his films growing up, certainly rooting for him on this one.
Holy $#!T
by JohnSpartan
May 15th, 2008
09:06:30 AM
Is Dick Miller still alive?!?! This site won't tell me: http://www.deadoraliveinfo.com BTW, http://www.deadoraliveinfo.com /dead.nsf/bnames-nf/Busey+Gary
Joe Dante back to work
by mrpapshmere
May 15th, 2008
09:13:55 AM
I saw Robert Picardo at Chiller Con last week, and I asked him if Joe Dante was doing anything, and he said he didn't know. Glad to see Joe back at work. I hope others like John Hughes also return, we could certainly use them now with all this crap Hollywood keeps putting out.
Meat Loaf should be in it.
by Rev. Slappy
May 15th, 2008
09:31:31 AM
"Flight of the Living Dead"
by Thick McRunFast
May 15th, 2008
09:31:48 AM
...was already made and blissfully went straight to video. I foresee a similar fate for a similar concept.
Set it in the late 1970s
by fiester
May 15th, 2008
09:46:39 AM
Obviously Meatloaf is the supernatural evil that cannot be stopped. He is unkillable because he sold his soul to the devil for a musical career. Wait...is this a documentary?
It won't be called Bat out of Hell
by BitterMan23
May 15th, 2008
10:33:29 AM
Someone mentioned Jeepers... no, it wasnt called that. they wanted to use it as the subtitle (Jeepers Creepers 2: Like A Bat out of Hell, if memory serves) and Jim Steinman (writer/sort of producer of the album, Loaf was a glorified hired gun) blocked them from doing so. Mori and Swan have even less of a chance since they want it as the full on title. Judging from the response of some TBers, the proof WHY is already there - people will think its Loaf related. Even though it was a phrase, when it comes to pop culture it is associated with one and only one thing.
Wont happen.
by Mysterious Yobo
May 15th, 2008
10:38:55 AM
I thought Dick Miller died
by Beezbo
May 15th, 2008
10:50:59 AM
But I don't know where I read that. I'm glad I was wrong!
Joe Dante is not retired.
by Gristle
May 15th, 2008
10:54:00 AM
Joe Dante isn't coming down from the mountains to do this. He's been somewhat active in the last few years (five since his last movie), most notably the two most biting episodes of Masters of Horror, "Homecoming" and "The Screwfly Solution".
How about some info on who's vying to direct Metal Gear?
by Johnno
May 15th, 2008
10:56:10 AM
Konami's Aki Saito revealed at the MGS4 Completion party to Kotaku that Paul Thomas Anderson was interested in directing Metal Gear Solid. Though that's just a potential possibility at this point...
Sounds just like..
by Cagliostro
May 15th, 2008
11:02:59 AM
Dan O'Bannon's original WWII Gremlins script that wound up getting turned into Alien and part of Heavy Metal.
So if I write a song called "For The Love Of God"
by Seph_J
May 15th, 2008
11:17:00 AM
does that mean that even though God has supposedly existed since the dawn of time, and the phrase has been around for thousands of years, I can still stop people from using the phrase in films or making reference to God's love in publications? For example Church Prayer books and hymn sheets? Mwwwha haa haa haa.

I know

Why don't we ask the man himself. I'm sure he's around here somewhere.

Mori... did you consider the possibility that the title may be unavailable... and how important to you is it that the title remains... I mean... is the film actually about a BAT which has come from out of HELL, or is it just a scary name and therefore another title could well be used instead?

Now I know what was so bad about Back In Action
by DerLanghaarige
May 15th, 2008
11:24:18 AM
Jenna Elfman
Flight Of The Living Dead
by skimn
May 15th, 2008
11:45:45 AM
WAS an entertaining B-movie with another "______ On A Plane" plot, and a classic B-level cast that Dante (or Rob Zombie) would appreciate. Has this idea been played out? Kinda, but would like to see the spin Dante and crew can put on it.

BTW, at first thought this was another ep of Masters Of Horror, but Dante back on the big screen where he belongs? Huzzah!!

Moriarty, here's an idea that you should think about.
by Stereotypical Evil Archer
May 15th, 2008
12:06:42 PM
You should post the "Bat Out of Hell" script in pdf and have daily postings on AICN about production (if you're a part of the production, you know, like a journal or blog. My point is that all of us here could see the movie making process through a writer's eyes and words from spec script through release. You should persue this and make a book deal to publish the script and journal that could coinside with the film's marketing and be part of the DVD package. We come to this site because we love movies and this is a good chance to learn more about the art and collaborative process of filmmaking.
Good idea, Archer
by BitterMan23
May 15th, 2008
12:11:15 PM
I'd read that... the book about M Night's process of making Lady in the Water is far more entertaining than the film itself.
I agree...
by Seph_J
May 15th, 2008
12:15:59 PM
it would be a great read... to see the process of bringing a film to life destroy Mori's work, change his vision and dishearten us all.

But seriously it would be a good chance to do this... and would probably sell too.

But Mori won't post the script. Of course he doesn't want us knowing the story before we go into the cinema! My God, what kind of film-lovers would the AICN staff be if they told us PLOT DETAILS before the films release!!!

Now they just need to get around Jim Steinman...
by Lenny Nero
May 15th, 2008
12:43:32 PM
...who I thought had the trademark on the title "Bat Out Of Hell." Or am I mistaken?
Ok heres my guess
by UnknownUser
May 15th, 2008
12:45:08 PM
The cargo hold of the plane is transporting a very desirable ancient artifact- probably from South America or the Middle East. Think the film THE RELIC. The hijackers want this Artifact. It means something to their people.

They trigger something on the relic that accidentally releases the evil creature within. They fight it off in the plane.

Hopefully the plane crashes on a deserted island. If it doesn't then it's gonna feel a lot like snakes on a plane.

If the hijackers know nothing about the artifact, and that's not the reason for them hijacking. Then you have an Indiana Jones like guy on the plane with his crew, he might be a she, and this person and his/her crew doesn't fully know what the artifact truly is. it on it's way to a university for study and or a museum.

The hijackers find it when they start moving moving people to the cargo hold, and again they accidentally release the ancient evil within when they start tampering with it, maybe it's made of solid gold and thats why they fuck with it. Expect one of these guesses to be pretty close to the actual plot.

Lenny - Yes, he does
by BitterMan23
May 15th, 2008
12:47:07 PM
And since a movie actually based on the album IS being developed, there's no way in, heh, Hell, that he will suddenly change his mind now.
A Flying Battleship?
by UnknownUser
May 15th, 2008
01:13:39 PM
Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf will sure you quicker than you can
by Proman1984
May 15th, 2008
01:16:58 PM
HOWL! Sorry, but this will probably be true.
how can this possibly be good?
by Meatbiscuit
May 15th, 2008
01:25:39 PM
airplanes are the most boring possible place to set a film in...dante hasnt made a good film in 30 years, and that was a cheesefest...and this title is a cliche...i mean...at least change that.
I knew there's a "Bat Out Of Hell" play...
by Lenny Nero
May 15th, 2008
01:47:43 PM
...coming out some time in late 08/early 09, but I have heard nothing about a movie. Let's see how the stage version works, then they can give it to me so I can direct.
Ahhh...I see an "in development" entry...
by Lenny Nero
May 15th, 2008
01:48:53 PM
...on imdb. Hope it makes it. I was just listening to Part I yesterday, and it definitely got me through the day (and the random Bay Area heat wave). I should be putting on Part II to get me through this lousy day of work in about an hour.
So its BATS ON A PLANE???
by Mike_D
May 15th, 2008
01:52:05 PM
??
Sounds like that made-for-tv movie
by Drunken Rage
May 15th, 2008
01:58:18 PM
some 20-30 yrs ago where a castle or haunted house or something had been dismantled and was being flown from England to the US and it brought its ghosts with it. It sucked.
Please be Piranha-esque!
by Super Rabbi
May 15th, 2008
02:12:50 PM
Loved that movie!
Dante...
by THE TRUE PINBACK
May 15th, 2008
02:30:18 PM
While Joe Dante isn't the greatest director walking the face of our miniscule planet, he DOES have some awesome films under his belt. I think his good ones far outweigh his bad ones, and it's about damn time that this guy get back behind the camera. His films are always packed with winks and nods that make filmfans smile. I've been hoping we'd see some more from this guy.
Yeah the Bat movie is supposedly being written by Stu Beattie
by BitterMan23
May 15th, 2008
02:48:18 PM
Steinman said as much on his blog about a year or so ago, but nothing has been heard about it since. Hopefully the stage musical happens, things are looking good. Anything to wash the stink of 3 (which is a decent enough Meat Loaf album, but not a Bat album by any stretch of the imagination) out of the public's ears...
the Looney Tunes flick did indeed suck
by The Amazing G
May 15th, 2008
04:57:08 PM
and his MOH were horrible too, but hey me made some great flicks back in the day so....
*episodes
by The Amazing G
May 15th, 2008
04:57:28 PM
Grats guys!
by supersize
May 15th, 2008
05:20:40 PM
Pretty effin sweet!
Holy CRAP!
by Archive
May 15th, 2008
06:07:30 PM
Dude, that's fantastic! And this just after that evening at the Beverly? Serendipity! Drew, you're just working your way down your list of childhood heroes! Totally rad. All my blessings!
Seph_J
by Gwai Lo
May 15th, 2008
07:19:12 PM
You're so on point about screenwriting and writing in general in what you wrote above. No one ever thinks their own work sucks, I think good writers have to always hate their work instinctively (or atleast be able to look at it critically) so they can push themselves to do something better each time out. I have written two screenplays that are still in early draft stages, and I'm just letting them sit now as I gain more experience and knowledge of the craft. They will both get rewritten at some point, but since I wrote them with much less knowledge than I have now they're a bit of a mess, structurally. Meanwhile now, for my third screenplay, I'm writing a massive treatment with reminders from Robert McKee and the like scattered throughout, making sure the frikkin' treatment is a masterpiece before I write word one of the actual screenplay. It's tough to get valuable feedback on your work when you're just starting out too, because you either get the unadulterated love from people that like you too much to be honest, or insanely off base criticism from people who can't be constructive (I have watched feedback turn sour from other writers as soon as I say a negative word about THEIR work.) Anyway, congratulations Mori, hope this moves forward with all deliberate speed.
AICN = Unethical Wonderland
by LaudnerGomez
May 15th, 2008
08:05:27 PM
I'm sure this film will be handed some awfully sweet coverage over the next year, before its debut on Starz.
Good Luck, sure this isn't Jeepers Creepers 3?
by SoylentMean
May 15th, 2008
08:36:05 PM
Since the Creeper in that series is pretty much a freaky man-bat thingy with regeneration powers I sure hope this Bat Out of Hell movie ain't even remotely like that. Still, Joe Dante directing a (hopefully) theatrically released new Horror film is great news. Make it gory and nasty and many other types of fun Horror related adjectives! But most importantly make it awesome! For Michael Bay!
Bat Out of Hell 3 is a great album
by chrth
May 15th, 2008
09:23:48 PM
Give Meat Loaf some love and get him a cameo in this flick.

Gawi Lo... thats because
by Seph_J
May 15th, 2008
11:20:46 PM
my name is Shane Black.

But no really... the only way to get screenplays written is to pretend to yourself that you are Ted Elliot or Terry Rossio, and that your film is GOING to get made. You've already been payed for it. And you are writing it to a deadline. That way, your less inclined to just give up after you write something stupid! At least thats how I manage it.

Dialogue is the killer though. It's not hard to see why people like George Lucas and Michael Bay don't give a flying fuck about what their characters say... because writing dialogue IS difficult. Screenwriters who can put words into peoples mouths convincingly and interestingly have my respect.

Mori where are you?

The crew and passengers fear rabies when...
by anchorite
May 16th, 2008
01:32:24 AM
a tiny, helpless little bat half-flies, half-limps aboard the plane. They don't see it until they've already reached cruising altitude.

Of course, the passengers instantly begin beating up the Muslim men, thinking this is some new Al Quaeda terror plot.

Coincidentally, Wesley Snipes is being transported to the federal pen by a couple of U.S. Marshals. The marshals are stricken by fear of rabies and cower in the loo.

Snipes takes the opportunity to break free from his plastic cuff-ties and chases the injured echo-locating nocturnal mammal about the plane, using Capoiera on unsuspecting passengers who dare to point and say, "Ooh! Denzel Washington!" or ask him for an autograph.

During all the confusion, the bat makes its way to first class where it is promptly stepped on and squished by none other than the man, the myth, the legend himself - Meatloaf. Roll credits.
JOE DANTE GOTTA EAT!
by anchorite
May 16th, 2008
01:34:30 AM
Apparently, Joe Dante gotta eat something cheap and filling. It's been a long time since his last gig. He was recently seen at Jack In the Box trading security guard stories with Gary Coleman.
Some of Bat 3 is great
by BitterMan23
May 16th, 2008
01:53:59 AM
I really love Blind as a Bat and Alive. And his covers of Its All Coming Back and Bad For Good are decent enough. But its like Couldnt Have Said It Better 2, not Bat 3. It doesn't even feel like a real ALBUM, just a collection of (uneven) songs.
BAT OUT OF HELL 2: MO' BATTY ON A TRAIN
by BringingSexyBack
May 16th, 2008
01:58:24 AM
Congrats Mori!
Seph_J
by Gwai Lo
May 16th, 2008
02:03:39 AM
I agree that you should have boundless optimism when you're writing your first draft, but when you type that FADE OUT you have to instantly switch into I'm-Akiva-Goldsman-and-I-just- wrote-Batman-and-Robin-mode. I think as long as you have the passion to keep writing, if it's your obsession, then nothing is going to stop you from doing it, least of all the suspicion that you're no good. As for dialog, it's amazing how phoney it sounds when you leave a script for a month or two and then go back and read it. And I consider dialog to be one of the things I do fairly well... But I still notice seriously cringe-worthy lines and whole chunks of pure exposition with a bit of objective distance.
Gremlins, marvelous.
by Dingbatty
May 16th, 2008
04:16:11 AM
Howling, really embarrassing.
Gwai Lo
by Seph_J
May 16th, 2008
05:32:04 AM
he he, If only Akiva Goldsman had gone into "I'm-Akiva-Goldsman-and-I-just - wrote-Batman-and-Robin-mode". Then we'd all have lives that were just that little bit less sad.

To be honest, I'm not sure what I'd consider to be something I do well. Certainly ain't dialogue. All my characters speak the same when I write. Don't really write action scenes... because in a script you can't do it in much detail. I think I write transitions and parentheticals very well... lol.

And, may I ask... whats with the Cantonese name?

Seph_J
by Gwai Lo
May 16th, 2008
12:59:38 PM
Not Cantonese myself. Someone told me the literal translation of Gwai Lo (which is a derogatory term for white people) is "pale ghost faced person", which describes me pretty well. Well not right now actually, as I managed to sunburn one side of my body yesterday, so now I look like Two Face.
I live in the Cantonese part of China
by Seph_J
May 16th, 2008
01:35:10 PM
and just find it ususual to see your name. Sunburn is impossible over here... in the worlds of Charlton Heston... the smog 'creates a suffocation blanket of dust that the sun was powerless to penetrate for a thousand years'.

Keep up the writing mate...

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