Personal canon
Mar. 30th, 2010 09:01 amSo, since I'm bored at work, I figured I'd start something of a meme. (and open it to our readers as well if they wish to play)
So, there's been a sort of long-running envisioning of X-Project as a television show (as best evidenced in the series of 'Inside the Actor's Studio' bits written for various of the PBs (see the wiki: http://x-journal.net/Wiki/index.php?title=Category:Fiction_and_Art ).
So, I got to thinking about the little bits of imagery I've come up with in my head when picturing X-Project as an actual TV show, and thought I'd throw it open to others as well.
So, XP the TV show as it appears in my head. :)
-The episodes comprising the Voodoo Child arc were scored very heavily by Cowboy Mouth (who are from New Orleans), and the band itself appeared in the plot wrapup celebration scene.
-Cable got 'written out' of the show because Gerard Butler dated Reese Witherspoon briefly, and Ryan Phillipe kind of went turbo on him backstage.
-X-Force is a spinoff show in much the same way as the various Law and Order and CSI franchises. Large 'all-call' plot type events such as Day Zero wind up spilling over between both shows.
-Johnny Devil and the Screamin Demons appear with some regularity on the shows, and as a result have a small record deal.
-Where other actors have one or maybe two voice coaches at the most, Ryan Phillipe gets "voice coach of the week".
Feel free to toss in your own! I'm curious how others perceive a translation of XP to the "small screen".
So, there's been a sort of long-running envisioning of X-Project as a television show (as best evidenced in the series of 'Inside the Actor's Studio' bits written for various of the PBs (see the wiki: http://x-journal.net/Wiki/index.php?title=Category:Fiction_and_Art ).
So, I got to thinking about the little bits of imagery I've come up with in my head when picturing X-Project as an actual TV show, and thought I'd throw it open to others as well.
So, XP the TV show as it appears in my head. :)
-The episodes comprising the Voodoo Child arc were scored very heavily by Cowboy Mouth (who are from New Orleans), and the band itself appeared in the plot wrapup celebration scene.
-Cable got 'written out' of the show because Gerard Butler dated Reese Witherspoon briefly, and Ryan Phillipe kind of went turbo on him backstage.
-X-Force is a spinoff show in much the same way as the various Law and Order and CSI franchises. Large 'all-call' plot type events such as Day Zero wind up spilling over between both shows.
-Johnny Devil and the Screamin Demons appear with some regularity on the shows, and as a result have a small record deal.
-Where other actors have one or maybe two voice coaches at the most, Ryan Phillipe gets "voice coach of the week".
Feel free to toss in your own! I'm curious how others perceive a translation of XP to the "small screen".