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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: 2007-09-11 03:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-11 12:44 pm (UTC)a. Well, he is the main character. :p Seriously, he's a nice guy, and it's interesting to write about a normal kid going on strange adventures.
b. A big one is loyalty. He's been willing to risk the space-time continuum twice to try and save Doc's life. Now that's friendship.
c. He's got a nasty temper. I'm not even just talking about the chicken thing -- he nearly got into a fist-fight with Biff in Part I. (Yeah, Biff's an asshole, but in the middle of school? In 1955?)
d. I find it pretty easy. I'm just out of teenagerdom myself, so I know how they think somewhat. Always helps to watch the movies for refresher courses, though.
e. Hmmmm. . . "Congraduation" was the first time I ever did it from Marty's point of view first-person, and I think I captured him all right. I like they way I did him in "Teen Doc" too.
f. Again, you really need to ask? ;)