Othello Von Ryan (
thepurpleone) wrote in
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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She laughs.
"Also, understandable. I think that's normal for siblings, though."
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He grins then. "Yeah, pretty sure. That is how it's been with my brothers, definitely."
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She laughs.
"Thanks for confirming. First brother I've ever had, and things were really bad between us, before. Things are..." she turns to Donnie, "sounds more like normal sibling stuff. I like it that way. Even if I want to throttle him, sometimes."
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Donnie smirks. "Don't worry. You're completely normal so far as I can tell."
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"Not sure how normal we are, really, but glad to know we're normal siblings." She is, of course, thinking more of the events that transpired in their lives, but that can be taken multiple ways.
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"My version of normal is skewed, too, if that helps."
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"So, this April, she have a group of loyal nerds and a badass friend with powers, too?" Because, luckily, weirdo magnets at least get perks out of the situation.
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"You sound like you like school?" Max likes educating herself, expanding her boundaries, but not school.
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"Ohhhmigosh I love school. I've always dreamed about going. Buuut not like I can so I must live vicariously through April's experiences and sneak into the computer lab on occasion."
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She almost says, 'I'm surprised someone hasn't made a school here,' but stops short, not wanting to give Donnie ideas.
"It's not...entirely my thing. I like learning about specific things." School doesn't have enough freedom.
"I might like it better when I get to choose my courses."
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"Specific things? Favorite subject?" Donnie had basically taught himself most of the things he knew, so he wasn't sure how school actually went outside of what he's observed from TV shows or heard from April.
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Maybe make a skateboard herself. She likes gym.
She smiles and chuckles a little, missing when that was more true than last she was home. When her grades were slipping because of trauma.
"I do like word games, and reading comics, for example, and I do okay in English class, but it's not the same as favoring it."
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"Oh, we love comics. Especially the old Jupiter Jim series," which should be no surprise considering that's the other movie franchise the boys seem obsessed with. "But I think I get it. Studying all the technicalities isn't the same as putting it to use."
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"Still haven't heard of those," Max admits. "I read a lot of DC. And some Man-Thing." So a little Marvel.
Max nods her head. "Yes, that. I like figuring stuff out. Making costumes, making ramps for my skateboard. Like keeping it in good condition. But I also like playing dodge ball and other sports. Independent studies might be more my speed."
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"Ooh, costumes? That sounds fun. Like, cosplaying?" He manages not to make an outright face at sports- some sports are fun! He...is just not the greatest in the ones involving some type of ball. But he'll still play!
"There are definite advantages to independent studies," he nods.
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"More like Halloween," Max says slowly as she peers at Donnie, again. "What is cosplaying?" There are a few things she still hasn't been exposed to, but she likes learning.
Max mainly prefers to skateboard, on her own. Team sports can be frustrating, but that's more because she hasn't found the right team, yet.
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Growing up with four brothers, there's only so many ways team anything can go, so most of their play has been competitive against each other. They might do well if they were ever pit as a team against someone else though..!
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Then she tilts her head and looks confused for a moment. Oh! Right, giant, taking turtles are totally not normal, even if talking with Donnie feels like the most natural thing in the world. "Right. That's a good excuse," she says, and genuinely means it.
Maybe they can find out sometime.
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"Ooh- this is the good part!" he says abruptly, turning his attention back to the movie. Arguably he'd say every other part was a good part, but he's terribly biased at this point.
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She smiles at Donnie's words, shakes her head a little and rolls her eyes up, but she does pay attention to the screen for the scene.
"Okay, that was kinda cool."
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Donnie plops his chin in his hands as his attention gets pulled back to the movie and the following sequence. There's absolutely no doubt that he loves this stuff.
wrap something new for Sept?
"Okay, doing your own stunts is always really cool." Impressive, really.
For a moment, she just watches Donnie watch the screen, then she turns back to the movie, as well. This was a good idea, and she's hoping they are many more movie nights.
Sounds good!