A Multiverse of Sorts

Jan 21, 2010 20:16

Title: A Multiverse of Sorts
Author: vampmissedith
Rating: PG-13 for violence, suggestive themes, and language.
Pairings: House/Wilson (some slash, some friendship, some pre-slash.)
Warnings: Spoilers for season six.
Disclaimer: I own House like I own a BMW. As in, I don't.
Summary: Unconnected ficlets about the five crossovers that didn't happen, ( Read more... )

fanfic, hilson, crack, parody, pre-slash, pg-13, crossover, slash, humor, friendship

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ambie720 January 22 2010, 04:07:48 UTC
I love these!

I knew it was nightmare on Elms street as soon as the girls popped up and everything got dingy...creepy, I like.

And Family Guy, Dead Poets Society?

You, my dear, are fabulous. <3

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 04:18:24 UTC
I'm glad you enjoyed! My favourite one to write was A Nightmare on Elm Street since I'm writing a full-length version.

Thank you for reviewing!

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witherwings7 January 22 2010, 05:47:04 UTC
Hah, these are great! I especially liked the Dead Poets Society and Resident Evil x-overs.

I think I squealed a bit when I saw that episode of Family Guy, scared the dog :)

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 06:01:08 UTC
I just beat the first Resident Evil, and trust me, there are times in that game where I'm like; "WHY WOULD THEY NEED TO DO THAT IN ORDER TO OPEN A DOOR?!" so I totally put that in there.

Personally, my favourite was the A Nightmare on Elm Stree crossover, but that's just because I've liked Freddy stuff since I was a baby.

Thanks for reviewing!

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witherwings7 January 22 2010, 06:11:17 UTC
I've been a fan of the RE games since forever, believe me I know the frustration that comes with those games!

Freddy is the best of the slasher horror guys, he plays with his victims.

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 06:22:03 UTC
That's what sets him apart from the other horror movie villains. I totally agree.

I've loved RE games for ages. I've beaten the first one several times, and every time I do, I'm always like; "God, the voice acting in this game is TERRIBLE."

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mostlyscrubbed January 22 2010, 07:49:20 UTC
I have to admit that I only read the Swing Kids and DPS stories, and they were super. "You know John F. Kennedy?" *snoorrrrrtlaugh* And the end of the DPS story, "I didn't." Augh, it squoze my heart a little. I loved that movie, would love to see some more crossover in that vein if you have it in you!

As always, you're fantastic. <3

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 07:55:02 UTC
Not that I'm pushing you or anything, but teh other ones, you don't actually have to know watch the crossover to understand them. Well, except Dollhouse. That one might be a little confusing.

I'm glad you liked the Swing Kids one. That's the only one my dad's wife read, and she thought it was funny. The DPS one was sad, but considering the subject matter of the movie, it sort of had to be.

I read this one fanfic that was like Wilson was actually Neil, and DPS was about his past. I wish I could remember who wrote it because I'd send you a link. It was a nice read.

Thanks for reading the ones you did!

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mostlyscrubbed January 22 2010, 08:31:06 UTC
Thanks for the heads up on that DPS fic, will look out for it.

And of course now I must go read the others you wrote. I know the concept of Dollhouse but have never seen the show. And I'm not a fan of horror (like, at all) but will give the Nightmare one a try too. Whee!

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 08:36:44 UTC
Aww, thanks.

It was written years ago, though, so it might be difficult to find.

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julefontane January 22 2010, 07:55:53 UTC
Hey, what an excellent idea! I loved them, especially the Dollhouse one, which was really heartbreaking, and the Swing Kids one, with Wilson's brilliant brother and an too curious for his own good House. And I liked the Resident Evil one, very suspenseful, and I'm ususally not a fan of horror flicks.
Great stuff!
And congrats on your nomination - good luck!:)

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 08:01:04 UTC
I hated the Resident Evil movie, but I LOVE the games. If you've ever played the games, you understand the frustration of having to open doors by moving statues and playing a piano left-handed while peeling a banana or some shit, or even worse, fighting off a horde of zombies to find out the door at the end of the hallway is locked and you don't have the right key.

Lol, I thought the Swing Kids one was funny. I love that movie. Also, the Dollhouse one was actually going to be a collection of oneshots where House kires Victor, but I could never get it to work right so I threw it in this collection of crossovers.

Thanks for the good luck, and thanks for reviewing.

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julefontane January 22 2010, 08:44:31 UTC
lol, I have never played the game, but I watched people play it and get frustrated, ha! I can't play those, I'd get a heart attack. lol!

Oh, I forgot to mention this: when you click the link to read the stories without knowing which x-over is which, the solutions are right there, lol, small, but there! Maybe something went wrong with that link?=D

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 08:49:57 UTC
. . . I know. I tried to fix it, but no matter how man ytimes I try, I couldn't. It should have the solutions at the top, BEFORE the title, in numerical order. Earlier, I had tried to have lj-cuts within the story, and that was a disaster. I guess I'm sort of hoping that the people don't scroll up after clicking on the fic.

I would change it, but my computer keeps going to the "internet explorer can't find page" thing whenever I click on "edit entry" so it'll have to do for now.

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deelaundry January 22 2010, 14:02:45 UTC
Intriguing! I love crossovers, and it was fun to see so many at once.

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vampmissedith January 22 2010, 20:32:39 UTC
I have a hard time with crossovers, mainly because I can never find one that I've seen both fandoms, and when I do, it's usually badly written. I tried to make it so even if you haven't seen both fandoms, it still made sense to House fans. I've tried reading crossovers with stuff I don't watch and I'm always lost, so . . .

Thanks for reviewing!

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