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I have the perfect actor for 007...
He has the raw charisma of a Connery...
The snooty wit of a Moore...
The lean and hungry look of a Dalton...
The boyish smile of a Brosnan...
and a perfect command of the English language...
the one... the only
Jackie Chan:eek:
...plus...
There are a lot of movies were people slide across the hood of their car to get to the driver side... not good for the paint.
Neither is shouting "Attica" at the police.
You could turn this into a mystery by developing the character's history. Every time he touches, smells or hears something it gives him a flash back that explains why he feels he is being stalked. If you are writing from a first person POV you could play with his doubts. Ie. Is he actually being...
Thanks for the response.
I agree that freedom of speech is an important value and in order to preserve this value we must take the good with the bad. However what I meant by my question was to find out if any of you have personal boundaries.
As a writer I think it is important to push the...
Hi I'm new to the forum so this response is mainly a test, but since you are on the subject of dark, sexual and violent, I'm curious if there are any of you who think there are lines that should not be crossed when writing fictional literature. If so, where do you draw the line?