Creative types are rarely stymied by facts. The only thing that concerns them is that, as Tom Clancy said, “The difference between reality and fiction” is “that fiction has to make sense.” If you can make sense of your nonsense, you’re on to a winner.
The Black Samurai Begins (part 4/4). Now that we’ve set up Yasuke’s backstory, look for more monster hunting adventures created by Karl and J in the near future.
In many Japanese movies & TV shows, they use enough Blood to make Tarantino queasy.
I remember one with the Most Realistic Beheading scene ever.
When the guy’s head was chopped off, they showed the Arteries spurting Blood all over the ceiling while the Heart pumped those last 4 or 5 beats before running dry. Each spurt of blood had a little bit Less volume & height.
WelshRat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Creative types are rarely stymied by facts. The only thing that concerns them is that, as Tom Clancy said, “The difference between reality and fiction” is “that fiction has to make sense.” If you can make sense of your nonsense, you’re on to a winner.
sergioandrade Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I find that if you’re writing fantasy try to use “magical thinking”.
KhalidBirdsong creator almost 4 years ago
The Black Samurai Begins (part 4/4). Now that we’ve set up Yasuke’s backstory, look for more monster hunting adventures created by Karl and J in the near future.
bakana almost 4 years ago
In many Japanese movies & TV shows, they use enough Blood to make Tarantino queasy.
I remember one with the Most Realistic Beheading scene ever.
When the guy’s head was chopped off, they showed the Arteries spurting Blood all over the ceiling while the Heart pumped those last 4 or 5 beats before running dry. Each spurt of blood had a little bit Less volume & height.
Janet Gamble Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Yes, purple smoke and then he turns into a bunch of little monsters! And then…!