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Feb 12, 2008 22:08

Who: Sebastian Han (WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST) and Quentin Ambroise (WIZARD OF OZ)
What: Quentin catches up on the status of the Ribbon film adaptation, finding someone surprising now at the helm.
When: Sometime shortly after Quentin's glorious return.
Where: A conference room in the New York offices of the Miramax Film Corp.
Rating: PG for seething ( Read more... )

quentin ambroise, sebastian han

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wondrouswizard February 13 2008, 05:08:58 UTC

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wickedlywest February 13 2008, 05:57:45 UTC
The moment Quentin entered the room, there was a flurry of activity - the execs all stood and made brief introductions for themselves to Quentin, offering handshakes and platitudes of excitement over the impending project. Throughout all the meet and greet, however, Sebastian did not so much as blink - he merely kept his eyes fixed on Quentin knowingly, that smug little smirk curling the corners of his lips as if to scream checkmateOnce everyone had had their chance to pump the balloon hero's hand they settled back into their chairs, and Quentin and his manager were gestured to seats at the end of the oval opposite Sebastian. Attention turned to the director expectantly; the purpose of this meeting seemed to be for them to meet each other, as the studio had already discussed things extensively with Han himself ( ... )

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wondrouswizard February 13 2008, 07:03:50 UTC

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wickedlywest February 13 2008, 07:25:45 UTC
Quentin's little acquiescing smile was like heavenly manna to Sebastian - it bolstered his resolve and lifted his spirits, and almost made him seem giddy as he made his measured speech. He cocked his head to the side to invite - almost challenge - Quentin to respond, though the smug smile faltered sharply as the Wizard greeted him in his mother tongue. Oh, Sebastian didn't like that. He didn't like that at all.

The grim look of open loathing flashed briefly and was gone, replaced again by the careful smirk. "Oh, it most certainly does. However, I don't necessarily feel that this need be such a significant step away from my typical themes. I think there is plenty for me to explore in the pettiness and cruelty of the Lemniscate. I've always felt connected to their worldview, as well as that of the Youngest. Whom, I might add," he raised a finger pointedly, his tone taking on the coyness of a seasoned showman making his pitch, "Certainly has an insurmountable capacity for vengeance himself. I feel that is an unexploited aspect of the ( ... )

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