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New crafty project : I'm gonna create a page for each DD's characters on movies / series.
10. David (The Chair)
Halloween Movie Magic
Muse A is watching their favourite Halloween movie at home one night, unaware that a wizard living a few houses away has had a spell go awry. About twenty minutes into the movie the TV begins to glow and Muse A finds they are inside the movie as their favourite character. They can use their knowledge of this movie to change what happens and become part of the story or let the movie play out in hopes of freeing themselves from the landscape. But if you die in the movie, do you die in real life?
Twist A: Muse B is watching the same movie and hit with the same magic to find they are trapped in the movie too as another character. Can Muse A and Muse B help each other escape the movie magic? What will happen if they are pitted against each other trying to survive long enough to escape?
Twist B: The only way to escape is to die, but it goes against every instinct Muse A has. And then there is the fact that they are the villain, and all these screaming idiots are just too easy to kill.
Twist C: The only way to escape is to die, but this is a kid’s Halloween movie and it seems nearly impossible to die. Hilarious hijinks ensue as the movie Gods find different ways to thwart Muse A and B’s attempts to get killed.
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Probably one of my all time favorite plots...oh, the hilarity! *warning: there is fowl language here, though it is minimal, I fell you should be warned.
For what it's worth,
I really enjoyed "Wanderlust." David Wain and Ken Marino wrote, Wain directed, with Marino, Joe lo Trugilo, Kerri Kenney-Silver making appearances, among others. (And Alan Alda?)
And yes, David, Michael and Michael have a cameo, as sleazy newscasters.