DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '25 I => Current Talk '08 II => Topic started by: MagnusTrask on August 09, 2008, 01:56:41 AM
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1st official DS dream... 1968 I guess, the setting, though dreamed today. I was some unspecified man Julia was bringing into their situation without warning or explanation, just assurances that I was necessary and trustworthy. This is just what Barnabas loves to hear, of course. She splits, I'm left on my own with Barnabas, who then for some reason has to leave just that moment, leaving me completely on my own. He's half mortified at the thought that I'm going to be alone there to do who know what, but he has to go.
I am trustworthy in this piece, but it was fun watching Barnabas not know that, not knowing how much I knew (everything), not even being able to have a real conversation because he couldn't afford to give anything away. So a lot of tension from him, no tension from me, since I knew things were alright.
This thing veers back and forth between my being an actor speaking my first couple of lines in my first scene in DS (I'm not a professional and am anxious, hoping I just turn out to be a "natural" I guess), to my being the character.
This was not the Old House. Barnabas had a cramped (studio?) apartment, a long but narrow room, crammed with wooden antiques, split level, with three or four steps up needed to get to one end, which was just big enough for a (rolltop?) desk and not much else.
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a long but narrow room
With a hinged ceiling?
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Is that a reference to something? I never looked up.
Occasionally I've known I was dreaming, and I look around to check out how much actual detail there is visually around me. I've suspected that I just have the idea in my head that there's a lot of intricate detail, without my having actually created all that detail in the image itself. It turned out that I really do fill dream images with cool detail. This room really was stuffed with old furniture that Barnabas might have had. Maybe he had to move out of the Old House and wanted as much of his stuff in there with him as possible.
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The few dreams I've had about Dark Shadows have been... odd. They usually involve things that would never happen on the show, like Barnabas and Julia going on a road trip so that they can watch Vicki compete in the Special Olympics. [ghost_huh]
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Okay you take the cake!! That is odd [ghost_wacko] I always dream I am saving innocents with The Charmed Ones. I haven't had any DS related dreams in forever, which is weird, cause I have been watching the heck out of my DVDS!
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I sometimes have crossover dreams. I had a dream once that consisted entirely of Dale Cooper telling Maggie how "damn good" the diner's coffee was.
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Sure it wasn't "damn fine" coffee? Now I want the Log Lady to show up at Collinwood...
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LOL on the log lady. But not Dale Cooper?
Anyway, I remember a few DS dreams when I first got seriously hooked on the show. Most headed me toward some fanfiction ideas,but some are a cool scene in search of a plot.
A number of them were crossovers, too. Two I remember that might actually make sense to someone else are:
1) Quentin on the deck of the Titanic holding a gun on a crewmember so SOMEONE can get in a lifeboat (that one became part of a work still in progress) [rifle]
2) Present day Quentin woken up by the ghost of Marion Ravenwood, who refers to him as babyface, and has come back to get his help with something.
Anyone else for odd DS dreams?
Jeannie
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Sure it wasn't "damn fine" coffee?
I'm aware that it's "damn fine," but apparently my subconscious isn't.
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LOL on the log lady. But not Dale Cooper?
1) Quentin on the deck of the Titanic holding a gun on a crewmember so SOMEONE can get in a lifeboat (that one became part of a work still in progress) [rifle]
Oh, I'd love everyone from Twin Peaks there, and everyone from "Twin Beaks" (anyone see the Sesame Street parody where the town was all birds with two beaks? Surprisingly freaky! The Cookie Monster as Cooper, gobbling down the pie! The log had a face and talked!) too. But wouldn't an FBI agent showing up in town end up being a "bad guy" in DS 1968? Anyone who might expose Barnabas we're not supposed to like anymore....
I like the Q moment. I hesitate to insert big, known historical events into stories myself though, because it seems too convenient or contrived. Good writing can fix almost everything, though...
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Thank you so very much for informing me of that sketch's existence. I found it on YouTube and loved it. Shame that the only parody they included on the Gold Box Set was the SNL one. But we're beginning to go pretty far off-topic now. [ghost_wacko]
I had another strange Dark Shadows dream once. It was a strange music video (and no, not the Caramelldansen video that my signature links to) that I want to make a reality soon. But mentioning the song would give far too much away. It was very strange, though...
My mother's joke about Barnabas and Angelique being included as playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl also spawned a few interesting daydreams.
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Is that a reference to something? I never looked up.
A long but narrow enclosed area housing a vampire or ex-vampire or once and future vampire...sounds to me like
[spoiler]a coffin.[/spoiler]
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I figured that later when I was trying to sleep.
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I once dreamt of Barnabas coming toward me, with his mouth open, and baring his fangs! BRRR! [ghost_blink]
Of course I had the dream after I had watched House of Dark Shadows one night. [ghost_nowink]
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Well I finally had a DS dream last night. It was really strange. It was like a roll up of my life/meeting Lara Parker/and getting busy with a friend of mine/running from assassin's. ALL IN ALL NOT a bad dream. It was really fun. I finally got to present Lara with the zine I did for her. I got to evade assassin's Ala Charlies Angels (looking good while doing it) and I indulged in some carnal pleasure!!! [ghost_shocked]
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I once dreamt of Barnabas coming toward me, with his mouth open, and baring his fangs! BRRR! [ghost_blink]
"BRRR?" But UluvBarnabas. [ghost_tongue2]
That's... an interesting dream, Taeylor.
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Oh don't be so coy Goober, you know you wanted to say "FREAKY" [ghost_nowink] I know I was freaked out! [ghost_wacko]
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Ooooh, I gotta jump in on this topic. I've had several DS dreams -- in fact, in true DS fashion, a dream is what brought me back to fandom in 2005. But my favorite DS dream is one I had about a year ago. It had Barnabas and Julia in a spinoff of DS, and had them....get this...running a day-care center together. Julia was the head, and Barnabas who, after being cured of vampirism, had found out he really and truly loved children, so he wanted to help. However, no matter how hard he tried, he just couldn't get it right, and so the show was more of a sitcom than anything. Barn and Julia retained their same "friendship" status (sorry, but I'm not a fan of Barn and Julia together), and they worked, well, semi-well together. It pictured sort of like the relationship in "Here's Lucy" between Lucy Carmichael and Mr. Mooney.
JF played Barn in this show more like the good parts of Edmund Blackstone, his character in the movie Seizure, combined with comic roles he's done over the years. It worked amazingly well, and showed off both actors in a completely different light from DS.
Julie :)
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What network was it airing on? [ghost_tongue2]
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"BRRR?" But UluvBarnabas. [ghost_tongue2]
Oh, I do LuvBarnabas...just not his bloodlust. [ghost_grin]
I have no desire to be anyone's snack, not even his. Even I have limits when it comes to him.
[ghost_cheesy]
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I don't remember having a dream about DS but I have had fantasies about Barnabas. Hold on, not what you're thinking. I've fantasized about meeting him in front of the Collinsport Bakery. Both of us gazing at the chocolate iced donuts. We're both inside and he purchases 1/2 dozen of them, invites me to his house for tea and donuts. We both sit in front of the fireplace at the old house talking about the books in his library while Willie serves us tea and donuts.
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I like the Q moment. I hesitate to insert big, known historical events into stories myself though, because it seems too convenient or contrived. Good writing can fix almost everything, though...
Thanks on the Q moment. Credit goes to the subconscious of course <G>. You have a point on real historical events. I read a lot of historical novels as well as being involved with fandoms which revolve around history. Sometimes it works perfectly, and other times you want to throw the thing at a wall. So much depends on whether you buy whether the character is where and when and why the author puts them there. There's a wonderful example in this fandom of how well it can work when done RIGHT. This novel/novellette is one of the unfortunately rare examples of someone addressing Quentin's life between 1897-1970. Set in the 20's it has rumrunners, Jamison, Angelique, gypsies, gangsters, reincarnation and the return of PETOFI -- as well as historical walkthroughs a la The Winds of War or The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Here's the url: http://members.fortunecity.com/selbyfan/id51.htm
Jeannie
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A long but narrow enclosed area housing a vampire or ex-vampire or once and future vampire...sounds to me like
[spoiler]a coffin.[/spoiler]
If so, Barnabas it must have been built by the same architect that built Snoopy's Doghouse!
[ghost_cheesy]