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Sep. 9th, 2007 11:14 pmFrom
martyfan and
darkjediprinces:
What are your five favorite costumes/outfits worn by fictional characters?
1. Doc Brown's 2015 outfit. The gold coat, the clear plastic tie, the metal shades -- he just looks wacky and cool! I've got my own version of the costume in my closet.
2. American McGee's Alice's dress. The traditional blue dress with white apron -- only splattered with blood, and with cryptic symbols on the apron pockets. It's Alice like you've never seen her before. I've got a version of this one too.
3. Agatha Clay/Heterodyne's Beetleburg outfit. A nice, simple Victorian blouse, vest, and skirt, with boots. I like vests and boots. Yup, got a version of this (minus the boots -- I did wear them for a Halloween, but they KILLED my feet).
4. Marty's 2015 outfit. Self-adusting, self-drying jacket and shoes with power laces. What's not to love? I agree that Nike ought to look into the auto-fit idea. The color-changing hat is pretty neat too.
5. Doc's Late 1800s outfit at the end of Part III. Yeah, yeah, I know, but come on. Dark coat, red vest, the ELB gloves, that adorably mis-tied bow tie? *has Victorian clothes lust*
Name a character that you know I write or have written (or RP or have RPed), and I’ll tell you:
a. What initially prompted me to like the character enough to write about him/her.
b. One of his/her best traits.
c. One of his/her worst traits.
d. How easy/difficult I find it to write the character.
e. The story/chapter/paragraph/phrase where I feel that I truly captured the character.
f. My plans (if any) to write the character in the near future.
Remember, I don't just write BTTF
-M: All right, folks, taking bets on who will be the first to ask "Doc Brown."-
What are your five favorite costumes/outfits worn by fictional characters?
1. Doc Brown's 2015 outfit. The gold coat, the clear plastic tie, the metal shades -- he just looks wacky and cool! I've got my own version of the costume in my closet.
2. American McGee's Alice's dress. The traditional blue dress with white apron -- only splattered with blood, and with cryptic symbols on the apron pockets. It's Alice like you've never seen her before. I've got a version of this one too.
3. Agatha Clay/Heterodyne's Beetleburg outfit. A nice, simple Victorian blouse, vest, and skirt, with boots. I like vests and boots. Yup, got a version of this (minus the boots -- I did wear them for a Halloween, but they KILLED my feet).
4. Marty's 2015 outfit. Self-adusting, self-drying jacket and shoes with power laces. What's not to love? I agree that Nike ought to look into the auto-fit idea. The color-changing hat is pretty neat too.
5. Doc's Late 1800s outfit at the end of Part III. Yeah, yeah, I know, but come on. Dark coat, red vest, the ELB gloves, that adorably mis-tied bow tie? *has Victorian clothes lust*
Name a character that you know I write or have written (or RP or have RPed), and I’ll tell you:
a. What initially prompted me to like the character enough to write about him/her.
b. One of his/her best traits.
c. One of his/her worst traits.
d. How easy/difficult I find it to write the character.
e. The story/chapter/paragraph/phrase where I feel that I truly captured the character.
f. My plans (if any) to write the character in the near future.
Remember, I don't just write BTTF
-M: All right, folks, taking bets on who will be the first to ask "Doc Brown."-
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Date: 2007-09-10 03:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-10 01:01 pm (UTC)b. Bravery, definitely. Besides the whole steam train thing, how many women do you think would be brave enough to kick Buford Tannen?
c. She has a bit of a temper, doesn't she? I still can't watch the moment where she slaps Doc -- I have to look away. And leaving Hill Valley the very next day? I understand she was upset, but it is a bit of an overreaction, right? (Though it's good for Doc and Marty, considering her run back delayed the train!)
d. *waves hand in a so-so fashion* She's not particularly hard to write, but I do have to catch myself every so often and ask if this fits with the woman we saw in the film.
e. Hmmmm. I'm tempted to say "Abominable Doc," but that would be evil, and besides, that'll be up for editing. Her chapter of "Liquid Chocolate" flowed pretty well -- it was nice to give her a family history.
f. Oh, yeah, definitely.