Quentin Beck | Mysterio (
mysterioisthetruth) wrote in
deerfeed2020-03-25 10:58 pm
Video; un: Mysterio
Attention citizens of Deerington!
[Beck is going all out; the over-the-top showman in full display and voice.]
Dinosaurs are taking over the cinema!
That's right! The Jurassic Park trilogy won the vote by the proverbial landslide and so, from tonight, we will be having a special triple feature of all three Jurassic Park films, back to back. This will continue over the next five days into the weekend so if you miss a film one day, you can come back the next to continue your prehistoric journey!
But! If you can marathon the entire three films in one sitting then you can claim a pair of free movie tickets for our next special marathon!
Also! For the first twenty guests to the movie theater tonight then you get a free popcorn along with a drink! So don't delay. Come down to the Deerington cinema tonight, starting at 6pm sharp!
Showtimes are as follows:
Jurassic Park - 6pm to 8.06pm
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (2) - 8.15pm to 10.24pm
Jurassic Park 3 - 10.35pm to 12.07am
The marathon Jurassic Park triple feature will be showing nightly, from Wednesday to Sunday. This week only. Don't miss out!
[ooc: React to the announcement or action it up in arrivals at the cinema for the show, in your own mingling groups or Beck will greet you at the door - and may provide commentary if you happen to sit near him during the films. Or maybe you're escaping some dangerous ongoing event in the town. It could be a temporary safe haven or bring the chaos in with you. All welcome!]
[Beck is going all out; the over-the-top showman in full display and voice.]
Dinosaurs are taking over the cinema!
That's right! The Jurassic Park trilogy won the vote by the proverbial landslide and so, from tonight, we will be having a special triple feature of all three Jurassic Park films, back to back. This will continue over the next five days into the weekend so if you miss a film one day, you can come back the next to continue your prehistoric journey!
But! If you can marathon the entire three films in one sitting then you can claim a pair of free movie tickets for our next special marathon!
Also! For the first twenty guests to the movie theater tonight then you get a free popcorn along with a drink! So don't delay. Come down to the Deerington cinema tonight, starting at 6pm sharp!
Showtimes are as follows:
Jurassic Park - 6pm to 8.06pm
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (2) - 8.15pm to 10.24pm
Jurassic Park 3 - 10.35pm to 12.07am
The marathon Jurassic Park triple feature will be showing nightly, from Wednesday to Sunday. This week only. Don't miss out!
[ooc: React to the announcement or action it up in arrivals at the cinema for the show, in your own mingling groups or Beck will greet you at the door - and may provide commentary if you happen to sit near him during the films. Or maybe you're escaping some dangerous ongoing event in the town. It could be a temporary safe haven or bring the chaos in with you. All welcome!]

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As long as the drink for the first twenty people isn't that tea that's going around.
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Come and lose yourself in the world of the cinema. You can forget all of your personal troubles for two to six hours!
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⇴ video | un: anon
he may actually come out of the woodwork for this one. )
When was the third one released? I never heard of there being a third one.
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The third came out in 2001.
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voice | un:xiaoxingchen
And these dinosaurs are dangerous?
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[He sounds a little too gleeful abut that.]
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video; un: hanscom
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[He grins.]
Of course you can go in and out during the intermission breaks. Get more snacks!
Just don't leave the cinema.
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Text: UN - IceCream
[Because THAT is the important part of this equation.
She might be trying to decide if this was the stupid shit a certain group of morons would waste their time being idiots at.
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She had a strong suspicion that this would be right up their alley... so she might need to show up, just for recon purposes. Absolutely not for fun. She didn't have time for fun. Besides, work was fun.]
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Action - OTA (Aka: The Resident Troll)
[She was behaving herself. Ok, no. She hadn't been doing that all month, but for the moment she wasn't actively getting into trouble and this marathon just seemed like the sort of social destressing that certain people might appear at. So, for no other reason than very open reconnaissance, Neo decided to make an appearance.
She wasn't here to stir up trouble, just to people watch and possibly interact if anyone actually approached her during the events. This had nothing to do with the movies themselves. What was having fun, anyway? Work was fun. This was ... well, it kind of was work too wasn't it? Ok, she could have a little fun.
And a little fun probably meant chucking the occasional popcorn kernel at the back of someone's head while nobody was looking as she lounged in the back row. Didn't have to be anyone she knew, though just about anyone she knew was definitely getting popcorned.]
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The huntress couldn't keep quiet at the best of times and her snacks had managed to occupy the seats on either side of her as well. The first couple times she managed to ignore the kernels hitting the back of her heard, the third time is where she drew the line. She turned back and glared at where ever these projectiles were coming from.]
Hey, Knock it off! That's super rude!
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she flicks a couple kernels neo's way during a particularly slow part.]
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He pretends not to notice, but the next time she tries to pelt him, he stops the kernel dead in its tracks before it can reach his head. The kernel hovers in the air before zooming back towards Neo to smack her straight in the face. Two can play at this game, ice cream girl.]
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Action OTA
She's in her seat with a jumbo tub of popcorn, a large soda and about a dozen other snacks she had picked out in the lobby. Her enthusiasm hits it's maximum when the first dinosaur hits the screen.
She literally squeals with excitement and starts to bounce in her seat. Popcorn and snacks flying everywhere.]
Oh my gosh! They're little Godzillas! Thisamazingthey'resocute!
[Sorry everyone in the theatre.]
Re: Action OTA
[Ruby's not the only not being rude; The Doctor has his shoes on top the empty seat in front of him as he's adjacent to Ruby and behind her]
They should have feathers and be smaller. But they were clever
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video | un: kd6-3.7
[ And if everyone else also voted for these, they're presumably worth a watch. ]
I've never seen any of them; I'm looking forward to it.
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Of course, King Kong also had dinosaurs but the new technology made it seamless. The combination of live effects with long strides ahead in computer graphics make this a masterpiece.
action OTA
(The fact that there's a really easy challenge attached doesn't hurt either. He's immortal; he can sit in a movie theater for six hours, no problem!)
So here he is lounging in the theatre, long legs propped up on the empty seat in front of him like some kind of heathen, munching on some popcorn. At the first appearance of a Tyrannosaur, he comments:]
Those guys were actually kinda fluffy. Made these awful noises. They were neat.
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I don't think I've ever heard anyone call a dinosaur 'fluffy' before. Especially a T-Rex.
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video/action; un: gwenniefromtheblock
Too bad this isn't the reboot with Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. Now that was a movie full of eye candy. I guess Jeff Goldblum and Laura Dern are pretty good, too.
ACTION
[ Gwen is there early to get her free popcorn, her friend Credence in tow. She can be found sitting in the back of the theater, feet propped up on the chair in front of her, mixing her M&Ms and popcorn. She'll try to refrain from making too many comments during the movie, buuuuut... There's only so much restraint she can show. ]
Ooh! This is the best part! That dude's about to get his ass BUSTED on the toilet!
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She giggled and shook her head. It wasn't nearly as much of a jump scare this time around.]
It really is the most embarrassing way to die in this movie.
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Action | OTA
Life will find a way.
[Then continues on]
Absolutely, right, Malcolm. You humans for instance - think about how you crawled out of the mud and blinked into the sunlight. Surviving the Ice Age and many other catastrophes. Absolutely brilliant you lot.
[Which someone sounds like a proud parent, and humans are brilliant in The Doctor's option- when we want to be. The Doctor also finds some things humans do incredibly stupid as well. Like changing ourselves into Cybermen in order to live forever.]
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[Hey now! She took umbrage. She wasn't human! And last she checked, there was no ice age... but maybe the gods just hadn't mentioned that to prior generations...]
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Telepathic action
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action ota!
sorry about the glowing tattoos on her arms. can't really do anything about those. at least they're not too bright?
she's quiet for most of the first one aside from a few laughs. smiles when she sees the velociraptors.] Ah! I wonder what Maurice would make of this film. These are babies! I fist fought a Saurian like that raptor, once. I won.
[she's a little drunk, but she's not lying.]
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Those tatoos got notice, but she didn't say anything about them. They were certainly interesting, but a conversation for another day. A sip and she relaxed herself, sighing.]
Nothing like that, but I've seen my share. I think it's supposed to be scary because they don't have magic or good weapons.
[Seriously, those guns...]
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Action: OTA
[Rei, without urging actually shows up to this. She's not a cinephile by any stretch of the imagination, but she's begun making exceptions to her 'pop culture sucks' rules here in Deerington. Socializing, even from the outskirts, is better than staying at home, and if something horrible happens she'll be close enough to help people. And, though she'll never admit it to anyone, she wants to see where the hell the story can even go after the first film.
So, she arrives early, picks up popcorn and a drink, and waits for people to sit with. She's likely to favor sitting near someone she knows so with a wave before approaching.]
Mind company?
B. Buzzkill (Totally OTA)
[And given that it's likely a full house, Rei may be a little overwhelmed thanks to Deerington's unfortunate warping of her psychic talents. As the evening wears on and she's around more people, she's forced to get to her feet and slip through the rows.]
Sorry, excuse me...
[She's just going to slip off towards the back, standing near the exit as she fights off a headache. Rubbing her temple, she's sagging against the wall, definitely not looking so hot if anyone feels the need to check on her.]
B.
Hey, is everything okay?
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B
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and realized it was already seven minutes to six.
the next fifteen minutes pass in a blur as peter heads across the city toward the theater. though not without a brief stop to pick up a bag of already ordered food along the way. so when he finally gets into the screening, the sudden bang of the door being pushed open has more than a few heads turning his way. a muttered apology later, and he's scanning the seats to try and find...
aha!
heading over to the empty seat at beck's side, peter wastes no time in claiming it for himself, sinking down low at the slightly annoyed looks his entrance had garnered him. though when he finally looks up at beck, he only gives a somewhat embarrassed smile in greeting.]
...sorry I'm late.
[and that he probably (definitely) smells of oil and smoke. the perks of spending almost two days in a workshop]
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I thought you weren't going to show up tonight...
What was so important? I said 6pm sharp!
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audio; un: ASolomons
[This poor, deprived man has never seen anything but black and white silent films; he desperately needs to be exposed to Jurassic Park.]
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Come see for yourself!
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i'm so sorry this is late; i lost a lot of stuff when notifs were fucking up
Action; OTA > Varian and Fern
[Honestly, Varian has never experienced a movie before in his life. He really should be interested in watching whatever is showing on the screen- enjoying a miracle of storytelling unheard of in the nineteenth century. He really should just enjoy the dumb dinosaur movie.
But Varian has always been of a more pragmatic bent. Sure, the art and spectacle would be enjoyable, but what Varian wants to know is how they make the movie appear on the big screen. Fern promised to help him live out this new goal in life. And because they can't just ask someone like normal people, they're trying to break into the projector room.
Varian has set Ruddiger down the hall to play lookout- but Ruddiger has always only been as helpful as he deigns to be at any given second. Also this place has food. Maybe the raccoon stole your snack (likely) or maybe you found him fast asleep at his post (also likely) regardless, he's doing little to prevent anyone from coming across Fern and Varian as they try a little breaking and entering. Varian is doing his best to jimmy the lock, but he's only ever broken out of a place, really- and he doesn't think a prison break counts in this scenario anyway. ]
I really could use a really thin piece of metal. Like a hairclip?
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It's not like Fern has ever seen the interior of a projector room either, especially not one made by humans, so he's a little curious.
Fern is leaning against the wall next to the door, impatiently waiting for Varian to unlock it.]
It'd be a lot easier to just cut the door down.
[As he says that he's forming a grass sword. Thankfully, he doesn't leave it at that, squinting at the blade. It twitches and shifts and narrows itself, then shrinks down until it's the kind of thin piece of metal perfect for jimmying open a lock. At the same time he narrows the hilt down, so it doesn't get in the way, then he'll hold it out for Varian. Despite being grass it's as sturdy as a piece of metal, so it should work just as well as a hairclip.]
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Action; OTA
They can manipulate DNA and the most they do with it is create giant prehistoric birds? Shame.
[And:]
How do the children in these features keep surviving? They should already be long dead.
[He also has what might be considered some inappropriate reactions to the films, such as laughing whenever anyone gets chomped by one of the dinos. Should someone perhaps mention to him these films are not meant to be taken as comedy?]
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Can you keep it down?
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