To be forgetting you in a Cabaret...

Mar 10, 2006 19:20

I think that the original Moulin Rouge was a much better movie. :P

Anyhow. I think I'm obessed with this Cabaret Spiderling idea. I think though, that if I wanted to make it work as a comic I'd change the set up a little. Maybe have it told through the eyes of an observer. Someone still involved in the happenings of the club (that I still haven't thought of a name for) but was just a patron. Someone who could speak to the preformers (who I have to make up- oh. daunting. I have to make up Incectoid prefomers? I'm establishing all of this on what I KNOW of Cabaret. Mainly Moulin Rouge and Comedy Bars. So. Dancing, and Humor? Hey Humour I can do. Dancing? No idea. I suppose that they can be based on the original Moulin Rouge girls, but would anyone notice? Or care once I'm through with them? I doubt it) and waiters and the owner- Oh god! This is just turning into a spiderling version of the original movie! Nonononononono! Non. :P I'm quater French. :) I can get away with it.

So what? This "patron". He'd just end up being a incectoid version of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (do a google search you uncultured peons!). But I can really let it turn into a version of the movie, as much as I love Henri's story (and work), he's not the reason I started thinking Cabaret is he? Aranha was. Actually, it was The whole point from the fact all the spiderlings I draw are dressed like they belong in the 1800's in france. So it's all Araignee's fault! But I can't have it told from his point of view either. I'm a little bored with him. Not alot, but I want something eles to base a story on. As much as his family are fun to mess around with.

Argh...I'm confused...I wish I had someone to help with this. Like a co-writer or a co-artist or SOMEONE...
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