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rate my movie idea?i am writing a script for a movie called Radioactive Man. it's basically about this guy who works at this chemical plant. One day the plant explodes and he is stuck inside, then when he wakes up, he sees a green light over his whole body, he sees that his body has more strenght and has more powers. in the beginning he still doesn't know how to use his powers, but then after some people saving acts, he is known as radioactive man. i am planning on making 2 sequels to this movie. what do you think. rate it from 1 to 10.
RATINGIT COULD WORK, I GIVE IT ABOUT A SEVEN...JUST CAUSE I AM NOT INTO THE WHOLE SCI FI THING BUT MY ADVICE IS NOT TO MAKE A SEQUEL...SEQUELS TEND TO RUIN ALREADY GOOD THINGS...SO MY SUGGESTION IS TO MAKE THE FIRST ONE EVERYTHING YOU WANT IT TO BE AND BE DONE.
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wait a second. i am not copying his radioactive character in the show, i am talking about somethin else. it's a whole different story with my character. my dtory it different in everyway from Matt groening's radioactive man. the radioactive man in the simpsons worked in a plant, my character was in a huge explosion but did not work at a plant, he had a totally different life.
so ifthe story is different in everyway from Matt groening's he cannot do anything about it.
Would this be Comedy, Drama, Mystery?????What type of movie is it to be?
all about Radioactive man....................
By Bob Bankard PhillyBurbs Special Sections Well, maybe you want to be a superhero, but not one of those usual ones. I've gotcha covered; meet Radioactive Man, Bart Simpson's hero and star of his own (intermittant) real-life comic book. In case your curious, according to "International Hero," Radioactive Man is "Claude Kane III was a rich playboy layabout who stumbled on to a nuclear test site, and was caught in an atomic explosion engineered by the commie spy Dr.Crab. Kane was virtually at ground zero, and the radiation permeated his body and mutated him". "Deciding to fight threats to society like Dr.Crab, Kane became Radioactive Man, and teamed up with a young orphan who became his sidekick Fallout Boy. The two soon joined the Superior Squad (later retconned to the Superior Squadron), a team of America's greatest heroes. He served with them for many years, through battles in the sixties with Magmo the Lava Man, through the drug infested Vietnam era, through his own death and resurrection as a more powerful, "dark" Radioactive Man, through the dark days in the 1980's when Ronald Reagan banned superheroes (although Radioactive Man was allowed to continue working as a government stooge), through a crisis which engulfed an infinity of Earth's, where he met his own counterparts Radioactive Man-Beta, the teenage Radioactive Boy and even into the retconning twenty-first century, where his entire history was rewritten by artists with no writing skills." Oh - interesting sidenote: The lightning bolt on the top of his head? That's not part of the character's costume. It's embedded in his head, and looks exactly like it does here when he's wandering around in his secret identity. Fluffy Fluffy
all about Radioactive man....................
By Bob Bankard PhillyBurbs Special Sections Well, maybe you want to be a superhero, but not one of those usual ones. I've gotcha covered; meet Radioactive Man, Bart Simpson's hero and star of his own (intermittant) real-life comic book. In case your curious, according to "International Hero," Radioactive Man is "Claude Kane III was a rich playboy layabout who stumbled on to a nuclear test site, and was caught in an atomic explosion engineered by the commie spy Dr.Crab. Kane was virtually at ground zero, and the radiation permeated his body and mutated him". "Deciding to fight threats to society like Dr.Crab, Kane became Radioactive Man, and teamed up with a young orphan who became his sidekick Fallout Boy. The two soon joined the Superior Squad (later retconned to the Superior Squadron), a team of America's greatest heroes. He served with them for many years, through battles in the sixties with Magmo the Lava Man, through the drug infested Vietnam era, through his own death and resurrection as a more powerful, "dark" Radioactive Man, through the dark days in the 1980's when Ronald Reagan banned superheroes (although Radioactive Man was allowed to continue working as a government stooge), through a crisis which engulfed an infinity of Earth's, where he met his own counterparts Radioactive Man-Beta, the teenage Radioactive Boy and even into the retconning twenty-first century, where his entire history was rewritten by artists with no writing skills." Oh - interesting sidenote: The lightning bolt on the top of his head? That's not part of the character's costume. It's embedded in his head, and looks exactly like it does here when he's wandering around in his secret identity. Fluffy Fluffy
i know but my character's character anf life is different in ever way, only the name is the same. and my movie is Sci-FI.
i'll have to think of another name for him then.
He could be the NUKEDMANHmm just seeing the name in print, is kinda questionable.
Maybe not such a good idea, maybe if it was a comedy, the name might be alright.
i guess i could make is it a comedy. you are right. if i make it a comedy. he can not sue me at all because it's not sci-fi. Thanks for the idea.
He definately needs a new name because your first post reminded me of what happens in the first Radioactive Man comic in The Simpsons...
In fact, you'd need to change the storyline, cos it looks like it's been copied from it, EVEN if it hasn't! Muse - 10, 11, 14, 22 & 23 November 2006
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