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u/Kryeiszkhazek · 74 pointsr/FanTheories

Obligatory plug for the book, The Disaster Artist

The dude, Greg Sestero, who plays Mark was actually Tommy's best friend in real life, or as close to a best friend as a guy like Tommy can have.

Greg tells the story of how he, as a struggling actor, met Tommy in an acting class and was inevitably cast as Mark and then the goddamn day to day insanity of working with Tommy. He tells all kinds of little things about Tommy's eccentricities like ordering warm water at restaurants and about how Wiseau probably isn't his real name and nobody knows how old he really is.

Also James Franco is making a movie about the making of The Room, James plays Tommy and his brother Dave plays Mark/Greg

u/Futant55 · 1 pointr/FanTheories

Never heard this before, but I would like to know.
My own Incubus theory is that the song A Crow left of the Murder is about the book The Holographic Universe I read this book and the lyrics to the song seem to relate to the book a lot. Every pece contains a map of it all is key in holographic principle. Also there is an episode of MTV Cribs where Brandon shows this book on his bookshelf and says its a really good read.

u/heybigbuddy · 2 pointsr/FanTheories

Is this what you're talking about? - https://www.amazon.com/HALLOWEEN-II-Jack-Martin/dp/089083864X

I didn't even know these existed. I feel like I'm about as familiar with the Halloween franchise as anyone, but wow.

u/GandalfTheWhey · 12 pointsr/FanTheories

I'll have to check that out, sounds awesome!! This one?

u/ZenMasterMike · 1 pointr/FanTheories

Ah, well just watch as many movies as you possibly can. When you find something you like, watch all the other movies that director did, or that actor that catches your eye. And there is NO better book for hollywood that I've found than this one: http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Movies-Fun-Profit-Billion/dp/1439186766

They lay out how to screenwrite, pitch movies, what studios are where, even what each parking lot at each studio is called and what it means to be allowed to park there (the further you have to walk, the less they like your screenplay). They lay out the whole process of what all the important players do, mostly from a writer's perspective, but it really says a lot about how studio execs think (and why).

u/spacemanspiff30 · 3 pointsr/FanTheories

You might enjoy a series of books called The Quintara Marathon.

u/Cynyr · 2 pointsr/FanTheories

There's a novel with a different explanation.. In that they describe that in addition to the adamantium sheath, they injected him full of nano machine port things that sought out the pores in his bones and linked into them so that the marrow could still pump out blood. The ports bonded on, then the layer of adamantium went around them.

Either option works fine. I can't say which one is currently canon though.

u/ThrowTheHeat · 13 pointsr/FanTheories

It happened a few times I believe, but here is a fun branching off point for some cool fights. Also I didn't read this one but they fight here.

u/chadeusmaximus · 4 pointsr/FanTheories

Wait. There was a book adaptation to home alone?

Checks amazon....

....totally not what I was expecting. http://www.amazon.com/Home-Alone-Classic-Illustrated-Storybook/dp/1594748586

u/darthstupidious · 21 pointsr/FanTheories

If you want the honest answer: Lucas planned for there to be a sequel trilogy focusing on Luke searching the galaxy for his long-lost sister. However, when they got around to writing/filming ROTJ, Lucas was going through a messy divorce and wanted to take a break from Star Wars to raise his kids.

So, instead of fleshing out the storyline in any meaningful way, they decided to just wrap it up and make Leia Luke's sister. There was no overarching plot laid out ahead of ROTJ for Leia and Luke to be related, it just kinda... happened so that they could wrap up loose ends.

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u/regularbean · 6 pointsr/FanTheories

I find it funny that fan theories related to sexuality seem to, generally, raise more dissent in the comments than fan theories not related to sexuality. Some people-- not saying it's a lot of people, usually it's just a few-- get very determined in saying NO SO-AND-SO CAN'T BE GAY. As though it's damaging to even suggest that. I think this a perfectly valid fan theory. Like any fan theory it could be wrong, but also like any good theory it provides interesting speculations.

That being said, I've seen this theory float around in literary criticism before. Very interesting. I think Disney layered Scar with various characteristics to make him seem more threatening. Mufasa and Scar are brothers, yet they have different accents. I think Scar's British accent is an effort to make him seem different, foreign. Also Scar is flamboyant, whereas the heroic Mufasa is not. I think this was yet another trait incorporated into Scar's character in order to make him more threatening. There are plenty of flamboyant villains that are threatening, in part, through their gender-bending qualities. Think some incarnations of the Joker, who would go so far as to play-flirt (in a mocking way) with Batman (for example in The Dark Knight returns Joker uses "darling" and "my sweet" in reference to Batman), and not to mention some artists have drawn him in a very feminine/dandified flamboyant manner. I think flamboyant villains are somewhat of a trope, and that Scar is part of that habit.

EDIT: Trying to find pictures of feminine Joker and I'm looking for one in particular where he had ridiculously long eyelashes (it was in an issue included in this compendium, which I own but I'm not able to scan right now)....anyway, I did find this. Look at those heels!

EDIT 2: Found the pictures! In Detective Comics #570 Joker is even more flamboyant looking than usual. I was able to track down these pictures 1, 2, 3. Just the way he looks, the way he dresses, the way he seems to be moving. Anyway, I'm using this as an example of how villains are sometimes made flamboyant.