Othello Von Ryan (
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revivalproject2024-07-03 08:56 pm
Stars Under the Stars
WHO: Y'all
WHERE: By the not-spider warehouse in the southeastern quarter of Temba
WHAT: Movie night!
WHEN: The night after this announcement
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: We're all chill here, feel free to backtag or whatev
Maybe it was a lot of effort put into but Donnie never does anything without reason. The recent free display of memories thanks to the last storm had gotten him thinking. What's the point of it all if they just keep getting railroaded by bad experiences and memories here? No one's stopping them from enjoying themselves in an otherwise dilapidated city, and if they keep on focusing on the negative and being stuck for an indeterminate amount of time then that's just more fuel the Atroma or whoever's out there has to use against them.
So Donnie's got the designated space all set. He's made as much use of convenient rubble as he could find within the area for some makeshift seating. He's found some kind of old cushions and blankets to pad them. Since Steve's offered to handle prepping the popcorn, Donnie's happy to leave that business to him and Leo.
The movie selections for the night are definitely things appreciated by a certain audience and might in some universe be considered cult classics, and once it gets dark enough for optimal projection clarity, it's show time!
Teriyaki Shakedown is a martial arts action movie starring the great (as so proclaimed by Leo and Donnie) Lou Jitsu, who's trademark seems to be a pompadour and a flare-legged spandex onesie.
"Where's our free grub, noodle man?"
"Okay- How ‘bout some . . . hot soup? Too spicy for you? Hahaha- Everyone’s a critic."
It's very cheesy and definitely reminiscent of what you'd expect of martial arts movies made in the seventies and eighties.
Jupiter Jim's Last Trip to the Moon turns out not to really be his last trip considering it's the second time it's apparently happened, but what's continuity? It's a sci-fi flick, dated effects and melodramatic, and perhaps one might wonder how anyone can watch more than sixty movies of this?
WHERE: By the not-spider warehouse in the southeastern quarter of Temba
WHAT: Movie night!
WHEN: The night after this announcement
WARNINGS: N/A
NOTES: We're all chill here, feel free to backtag or whatev
Maybe it was a lot of effort put into but Donnie never does anything without reason. The recent free display of memories thanks to the last storm had gotten him thinking. What's the point of it all if they just keep getting railroaded by bad experiences and memories here? No one's stopping them from enjoying themselves in an otherwise dilapidated city, and if they keep on focusing on the negative and being stuck for an indeterminate amount of time then that's just more fuel the Atroma or whoever's out there has to use against them.
So Donnie's got the designated space all set. He's made as much use of convenient rubble as he could find within the area for some makeshift seating. He's found some kind of old cushions and blankets to pad them. Since Steve's offered to handle prepping the popcorn, Donnie's happy to leave that business to him and Leo.
The movie selections for the night are definitely things appreciated by a certain audience and might in some universe be considered cult classics, and once it gets dark enough for optimal projection clarity, it's show time!
Teriyaki Shakedown is a martial arts action movie starring the great (as so proclaimed by Leo and Donnie) Lou Jitsu, who's trademark seems to be a pompadour and a flare-legged spandex onesie.
"Where's our free grub, noodle man?"
"Okay- How ‘bout some . . . hot soup? Too spicy for you? Hahaha- Everyone’s a critic."
It's very cheesy and definitely reminiscent of what you'd expect of martial arts movies made in the seventies and eighties.
Jupiter Jim's Last Trip to the Moon turns out not to really be his last trip considering it's the second time it's apparently happened, but what's continuity? It's a sci-fi flick, dated effects and melodramatic, and perhaps one might wonder how anyone can watch more than sixty movies of this?

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"Where did you get the films?" he curiously asks Donnie. "I didn't know we had anything like that."
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"Oh, I did, but nothing is ever going to beat the ones from home, IMO."
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Stu // open!
When there weren't enough production curiosities to hold Stu's attention, he wandered to try to find the source of that food smell, hoping there would be beer, too. Picking through a darkened factory wasn't his scene, either, he realized, too aware that he didn't know where the light was coming from, or what marks to hit. A rumble of sound from the movie as something blew up, or someone got kicked into a lamppost, knocked loose a shower of dust from a shadowy corner. "Cool," he mumbled.
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Trying to be polite to the other viewers she leaned forward to whisper to the young man.
"I do not believe there are any infants here at this time. But do please consider being quiet as if they were here and you did not wish to wake them. It would make the experience more comfortable here."
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"I thank you. I have never seen something like this and want to enjoy it all."
And it was a bit much for her so that was not as easy.
Open Movie Appreciation
The woman settles in, stretches out, and smiles at the screen.
Only to end up noting someone has settled in next to her.
"I suppose I should ask if you're the sort to talk during a movie."
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"We know every scene and every line, we grew up on this stuff." His grin brightens as Lou Jitsu does an impressive kick and sends someone flying clear across the screen. "-that's our dad by the way. He did all his own stunts."
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"Your dad..."
While she isn't saying it out loud, her tone definitely is a question. He's clearly adopted, right?
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Tae isn't wrong, really. The turtle smirks a bit, which might be a little weird to catch a glimpse of the same look mirrored on Lou Jitsu's face after he's thrown a couple of thugs face first into ramen bowls. "Yep! Everything we know about fighting, we learned from him."
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god that face this precious baby
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winding down?
indeed!
Leo | OTA
But he's also saying any good (read: cheesy) lines right along with Lou Jitsu, and he'll occasionally stop what he's doing so he can pull off the same martial arts move LJ himself just did. It's pretty clear he has this movie memorized, not just the dialogue but the fights as well.
And he does, in fact, love it.
By the Jupiter Jim flick, Leo has settled down, lounging in his own seat with popcorn and content just to watch. Because Leo may love Lou Jitsu, but he loves Jupiter Jim just a little bit more.
(In films, anyway. In real life, Lou Jitsu is his dad while Marcus Moncrief is a delusional actor who thinks he really fights aliens. So he actually loves his dad just a little bit more.)
He gets a big grin on his face every time something exciting happens, eyes sparkling like he's never seen any of this before. Even though it's clear he has - because he's able to quote this one too, leaning over to anyone near and going, "Oooh, this is such a good part!" about every fifteen minutes.
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That only continues once the second movie plays, and Donnie unashamedly helps himself to that popcorn but at least he isn't one to lick his fingers off between grabbing some.
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On screen, Jupiter Jim and Red Fox are trying to fight Moon Men in reduced gravity, and Leo relaxes into the familiarity of it all. This is kinda nice, actually.
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It doesn't take much for him to get into things. Donnie nudges Leo as their favorite part comes up- one of many, really- as though they haven't watched the thing countless times before.
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Re: Leo | OTA
Leo's antics just further amuse him. This kid really does remind him of Scotch in so many ways.
He smiles at one of Leo's whispered exclamations. "I can tell these films are really special to you," he says. "They are pretty fun."
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“What can I say? Ell-Jay and Jay-Jay were my heroes growing up.”
He’s always looked up to them as role models. Learning Lou Jitsu was his actual dad just made it all the more special to him.
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Now if they could get some good horror movies that would be something.
"You have any plans for future movie nights?"
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"I'm open to having them so long as there are movies to watch and people who want 'em. Of course most of the movies I have are very specific. I mean, I have over sixty for Jupiter Jim alone..."
haha, super late, but I really wanted to tag into this
She half laughs out of disbelief the dialogue is that cheesy, but with mild amusement, all the same.
Then she just has to say, before taking a seat near Donnie, "Now I want movie snacks. You thought of those, right?"
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"Scoff! Who could ever host a movie night and not have snacks?" His mock offense quickly melts as he grins again, pushing himself to his feet. "Steve and Leo handled popcorn-related tasks. Uno momento, and I shall go and acquire some."
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"I should have known," Max says with mock roll of her eyes, "Mr. Thinks of Everything thought of the snacks." She lightly laughs, though, pleased at the response, until....
Max's eyebrows furrow for a moment, then she has to clarify, "Harrington, or Rogers?" because she knows two Steves. Leo she should go say hi to, since it's been a while.
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"Er..." Donnie pauses and runs a quick mental check of the directory. "Rogers," he supplies not too long after. "Don't think I've talked to Harrington yet."
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wrap something new for Sept?
Sounds good!