DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '24 I => Current Talk '02 II => Topic started by: Maria_Merriweather on November 08, 2002, 04:06:44 AM
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Today Quentin told Jamison that he had been in Egypt before returning home. Alexandria. That would have been an interesting storyline had the writers chosen to pursue it. Alot of what-ifs--What if Quentin had brought back a mummy? I would have liked this better than another werewolf story. Maybe he did bring back some souveniers and I just haven't seen that part yet. [egypt]
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Hey there!....i Agree that an egyptian/mummy storyline would have been great on DS.I'm just wondering where they could have gone with the idea.Maybe you and I could team up to write a fan fic story about it.:)
Adra
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Maria_Merriweather Wrote:
What if Quentin had brought back a mummy? I would have liked this better than another werewolf story.
That does sound interesting but the only problem with not having another werewolf story would be that they wouldn't be able to show the connection between Chris Jennings & Quentin.
Having a Mummy on the show would be something to see though! I mean they've had just about every other kind of monster/vampire/witch element on the show so why not bring a Mummy on also?
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One of the comic books in the Dark Shadows series actually did have a mummy story. Barnabas Collins had to battle a walking bandage when it somehow found its way to Collinsport.
Gerard
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Thanks, Adra but I don't have the talent or desire to write fanfiction. However, I like to read it! So if you come up with a story I'd love to read it.[coolb]
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Wow this could have been a story that they used when things got stale at the end!
jennifer
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The follow up story to 1898 was to one about a mummy, but Dc thought it wasn't a good idea as all a mummy does it drag its foot. So, he went with Leviathan instead.
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The follow up story to 1898 was to one about a mummy, but Dc thought it wasn't a good idea as all a mummy does it drag its foot. So, he went with Leviathan instead.
think i would have rathered a mummy story than that story Joey!
jennifer
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I've never seen the Leviathan storyline.
In my dictionary, a Leviathan is a monstrous sea creature or a large ship.
Somehow, I don't think Dan Curtis went for the expense of special effects to create either of those things.
So someone tell me please....what exactly WAS the Leviathan in that story line? [hdscrt]
Curious Raineypark
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Today Quentin told Jamison that he had been in Egypt before returning home. Alexandria. That would have been an interesting storyline had the writers chosen to pursue it. [egypt]
Had they chosen to pursue it I would be saddled with the most unfortunate image of Quentin Collins does Norma Desmond til my dying day.
n
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Hello, Maria i would also like to know more about
The Q-man's trip to Egypt!!!! Maybe we could
ask Dan Curtis to write that into the script!!!
I'LL SIT NEXT TO THE Q-MAN WHEN HE TELLS
THE STORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[wavey] Love Anne
YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!
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I've never seen the Leviathan storyline.
In my dictionary, a Leviathan is a monstrous sea creature or a large ship.
Somehow, I don't think Dan Curtis went for the expense of special effects to create either of those things.
So someone tell me please....what exactly WAS the Leviathan in that story line? [hdscrt]
Curious Raineypark
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I don't wanna spoil it too much for you, Rainey, so I'll just say that the storyline was based on HP Lovecraft's Cthulu tales. Now, so I don't give away anything more that would wreck it for you, I'll leave it at that, so if you wanna find out what the heck Lovecraft's Cthulu tales were all about, just do a search on the internet and that should fill ya in (unless, of course, you already know what they're all about).
Gerard
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Okay, so first it was Bram Stoker, then it was Mary Shelley, now it's one of the Bronte sisters (never could keep them straight) and then on to H.P. Lovecraft. Oh, and let's not forget eventually it will be Shirley Jackson and "The Lottery".
Did Dan Curtis ever use a completely original idea in the entire course of the Dark Shadows series? ::)
raineypark
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So someone tell me please....what exactly WAS the Leviathan in that story line?
Curious Raineypark
In a rare show of restraint from the special effects people, we never actually SEE one in its native form. :)
Cheers,
Linda
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Did Dan Curtis ever use a completely original idea in the entire course of the Dark Shadows series?
One of the reasons that I appreciate the 1967 phoenix storyline so much is that it seemed original. Aside from the original myth, I can't recall any stories that rely on such a creature, nor have I ever seen any literary sources quoted as the inspiration for that plot.
ProfStokes
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The only thing I can think of that deals with Quentin's time in Egypt is the story The Untold Tale, by sheenasma. It's not some big adventure mind you, it's only a small part of the story. But it DOES deal with him in Egypt and it's the only story I've come across that does. Plus, if you're looking for good reading, this is it - particularly now that we're getting into the 1897 storyline.
I don't know exactly where it's posted. I saved the chapters and don't know if I saved the link to the website I found it on. Anyone know where it's posted?
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The only thing I can think of that deals with Quentin's time in Egypt is the story The Untold Tale, by sheenasma. It's not some big adventure mind you, it's only a small part of the story. But it DOES deal with him in Egypt and it's the only story I've come across that does. Plus, if you're looking for good reading, this is it - particularly now that we're getting into the 1897 storyline.
I don't know exactly where it's posted. I saved the chapters and don't know if I saved the link to the website I found it on. Anyone know where it's posted?
It's at: http://hometown.aol.com/abarnabas/main.html
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In a rare show of restraint from the special effects people, we never actually SEE one in its native form. :)
And we should all be very, very grateful ;)
I'll be interested to hear your thoughts on the Leviathan storyline, Raineypark.
Luciaphil
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On the topic of Leviathan:
I was intrigued recently while watching a video that included a clip from a 1967 underground film about the Church of Satan, "Satanis," to learn that in the liturgy of that church, the Evil One was addressed as Leviathan in their invocations.
Perhaps one of the writers actually saw that film at one of the art film festivals in NYC and that is where this came from?
I've always wondered where they got from the Leviathan of the Bible to the notion of DS of an ancient race that once held mastery over the Earth, nomenclature wise.
As for originality, I think the Dream Curse was fairly original, though you may not care for it very much! I've wondered, though, whether the idea for it may have been suggested by E. F. Benson's wonderful tale, The Room in the Tower.
And Count Petofi is a pretty original "creature" although presumably suggested by tales of such magicians as Cagliostro, the Comte de Saint Germain, and Ally (NOT McBeal) Crowley.
Gothick
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Connie, I'm so glad you brought up Sheenasma's The Untold Tale. It's my favorite ff story, and the title says it all.