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The Elevator story Sherlock Holmes, Fluch der Karibik, Star Trek, Dr. House, Supernatural (TV-Serie), Doctor Who & Torchwood, Iron Man, The Big Bang Theory, Doctor Who, House MD / Dr. House, Ironman, Sherlock (BBC), star trek, Supernatural, The Big Bang Theorie

Autor:  konpaku

Zu meinem Weblog von vor einem Monat: Imagine all these guys stuck in an elevator... gibt es übrigens die Geschichte, die ich erzähle auch als "Fanfiction" Zusammenfassung.
Das gute Stück heißt "The Elevator" und ist hier zu finden: http://animexx.onlinewelten.com/fanfiction/autor/487846/324678/

Imagine all these guys were stuck in an elevator… Sherlock Holmes, Fluch der Karibik, Star Trek, Dr. House, Supernatural (TV-Serie), Doctor Who & Torchwood, Iron Man, The Big Bang Theory, Doctor Who, House MD / Dr. House, Ironman, Sherlock (BBC), star trek, Supernatural, The Big Bang Theorie

Autor:  konpaku

If you are amongst the people that look around the Internet for (funny) things concerning your fandoms than you probably came across this thing at some point:

elevator

So why am I writing about this?
Well, I started thinking about it when my brain was supposed to think about other – way more important – things and that usually ends up as a post…

Anyway, let’s have a look at this situation:

Eight guys from several different fandoms get stuck in an elevator for 24 hours.
In my opinion more interesting than: What would happen if they all were stuck? is: How the hell did they all end up in the same elevator? But before we get to that.

Who are these guys anyway?

We have: Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory, Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean, The Doctor from Doctor Who, (Reboot) Spock from Star TrekDr. House from House M.D., Castiel from Supernatural, Sherlock Holmes from Sherlock and Tony Stark from Iron Man/The Marvel Cinematic Universe.
You could pretty much say that every person derives from a different universe, at least that’s what it looks like. Based on what we know of the stories and the connections between them we can soon come to some interesting conclusion:

  • Sheldon is a fan of both DW and ST and as Comic Book nerd he of course knows about Iron Man – all of them fictional in his universe.
  • There is however no – to me known – mentioning of House, Supernatural or PotC, yet the last two are most likely fiction as well
  • There is no mentioning of TBBT or House in one of the other formats
  • Sherlock seems to be fiction in all of the universes.
  • Except the one version of ST where Spock quotes Sherlock and says the line is from one of his ancestors.
  • Whereas Sherlock is mocked by John Watson for quoting Spock, making ST fiction in his universe.
  • Same goes for DW, when Rose Tyler calls the Doctor “Spock”
  • TBBT, House and Sherlock all play in a modern day setting that resembles our universe
  • So do Supernatural, IM and DW, but they have far to much influence on the time line of their respective universes, to be considered as one.
  • PotC plays in the past and is most likely fiction in both House and TBBT

To summarize that, we have:

  1. TBBT and House, that could be from the same universe where all the other people are fictional
  2. DW, where at least ST and Sherlock are fictional
  3. Sherlock, where at least ST is fiction
  4. ST, where Sherlock could be fiction or history
  5. IM, where at least Sherlock is fiction (and judging from characters in an Avenger Comic, the Doctor might be not-fictional)
  6. Supernatural, where at least Sherlock and ST are fiction and
  7. PotC, where non of the fictions yet exist and that might be a possible past for TBBT and House.

That makes, let’s say, 6 universes and a different time line of one that need to come together for them to end up in the same elevator.

How would that be possible?

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The Day of the Doctor Doctor Who & Torchwood, 50th anniversary, Docto Who, Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

Autor:  konpaku

A week after the 50th Anniversary Special of Doctor Who was aired I finally managed to complete my thoughts and this post about it.

I even have a couple of things to blame for that, here, let me show you the list:
#1 I am currently writing my Bacherlor’s thesis, so most of my spare time is used for doing anything but writing – or thinking in general.
#2 Face it: I do not post that regularly anyway, so two posts close to each other would just be weird for my standards. (Though I have done it in the past and I do plan to get some kind of schedule after this whole studying stuff is over).
#3 Everyone posted thoughts and reviews right away, so why should I be doing the same?
and
#4 The flipping special was so breathtakingly stunning that I simply did not know how to properly articulate my thoughts about it.

Does that justify waiting a week before writing this? I like to think it does. :)
And as it was nearly as long as a proper movie, I will use the same categories I use for those.
And I will use Spoilers, you have been warned.

What’s the special about?

In The Day of the Doctor we finally learn a bit more about the Time War that had haunted the Doctor since his return to the television screens in 2005.
In The Night of the Doctor we saw the Eighth Doctor regenerate into the War Doctor to fight in the Time War. When all seems lost he decides to use an old and powerful weapon to destroy Daleks and Timelords alike. But little does he know the weapon, the Moment, had developed a consciousness. In the form of his future companion Rose Tyler as the Bad Wolf it shows the War Doctor what he will become if he choses to use the weapon. For this she opens windows in time that reach both the Tenth Doctor and the Eleventh.
Ten is seen with Queen Elizabeth I., a sub-plot that has been hinted at since (New-Who) season three in “The Shakespeare Code“, and accidentally gets engaged to her thinking she is a shapeshifting alien, a Zygon, which she isn’t and ends up with two Queens when the window opens.
In more or less current day London Eleven had just invited his companion Clara to a new trip, but before they could start a UNIT (Unified Intelligence Taskforce) helicopter picked up the TARDIS and brings both of them to National Gallery to show him credentials of Queen Elizabeth I., which is a 3D painting of the fall of Acadia, the second city of Gallifrey, during the Time War, which we learn has two titles “No More” and “Gallifrey Falls”. But he was summoned to actually look at paintings in the Under-Gallery that had been destroyed from the inside out. While looking at them his window opens and after some fez-throwing all three Doctors end up in Ten’s timeline to figure out the plot with the Zygons and help the War Doctor end the Time War. With quite an unexpected conclusion in both cases.

The watching experience

Oh, I would have liked to see it in the cinema in 3D – even though I do not like 3D, as I have mentioned before – but the time and space factor wasn’t in my favour.
The nearest cinema that broadcasted the special is a 2 hours ride away from where I live, plus they did not allow tickets to be reserved, only purchased. Furthermore, I would have to drive there (and especially back) in the middle of the night on my own. No, sorry, as much as I was anticipating the special, that was not worth the trouble.
So, where did I watch it instead?
Well…through a BBC One Stream I fortunately found and with which I was quite satisfied as it only struggled for a few moments throughout the whole thing.
In conclusion I made myself comfortable behind my laptop and grinned like a bloody idiot at certain scenes.

As I mentioned before I don’t know that much about the classic Doctor Who years, but even I could appreciate and enjoy the nods towards it. It must have been brilliant to experience all those funny and thrilling scenes, the plot twists and pretty much the whole thing together with everyone in the cinema. Even though I only saw it on my own I still had a great time.

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Doctor Who: 50th Anniversary Doctor Who & Torchwood, 50th anniversary, Docto Who, Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

Autor:  konpaku

As you might have noticed from previous posts: I am a Whovian – a fan of the British (Sci-Fi) series Doctor Who.
A series about a time-traveling alien, a Timelord, (credited as Dr. Who, Doctor Who or The Doctor) that picks up (mostly) human companions to show them all of time and space in his spaceship the T.A.R.D.I.S (Time And Relative Dimension In Space), that also has the “convenient” ability of completely changing his body (regenerating) when he is about to die.
Today (23.11.2013) it has been 50 years since the very first episode “An Unearthy Child” aired (in 1963m, with William Hartnell as Dr. Who) in British television.

Therefore: Happy 50th anniversary Doctor Who! And a big “Thank you!” to all the people involved in the creation of this brilliant show, for all your hard work and efforts to make this show into this special something that it is!

I have to admit that I haven’t been in the Whoverse for that long, but I blame that on the weird scheduling and synchronization of the German version of the episodes. It was either too early or too late for me to watch it. But I do not regret ever setting foot into this strange world. A world with brilliant characters, incredible stories and quite a strange fanbase…

The first ever episode that, I think, I watched was “Tooth and Claws” with David Tennant as The Doctor. I decided to watch this episode because it had werwolves in it and as I am actually not that much into Sci-Fi and more into Fantasy stuff I just wanted to see how they did that. Needless to say I was pretty confused by it and didn’t watch more of it for quite a while.
But as I still also had enjoyed watching it and some other snippets from flipping through the TV channels and I later wanted to know what all these quotes and pictures on tumblr pages were about, I gave it another try.
And what can I say? I’ve been hooked ever since.
Christopher Eccleston‘s Ninth Doctor with his grinning in face of danger just made me keep watching. It’s a pity he’d only been with the show for one season, but it was a fantastic season.
He was succeeded by David Tennant, who smiled differently, but still had three seasons of great stories and companions, including my favourite: The utterly brilliant Catherine Tate as Donna Noble.
When Matt Smith took on the role as The Doctor it was strange, as there was a longer time to get accustomed to his predecessor as before. He was so different to both Nine and Ten, yet he put as much heart into the role as both of them. I enjoy his childishness and the way he can switch from goofy to serious in the blink of an eye, he had some really brilliant speeches throughout his run, but I think I still never completely warmed up to him. Especially with all this family-stuff going around him, but he is still is a great Doctor.

As you can see, my experiences are more with New-Who than the classic series, which was never really broadcasted in Germany. Nevertheless I have seen a couple of episodes from the very first Doctor and the movie of the Eighth Doctor, Paul McGann, and of course scenes and stuff surrounding the other Doctors. When I have a little more time at hand I am going to watch the old stuff. (Some more thoughts on the classic Doctors here)

Anyway, this year – this day – marks the 50th anniversary of a show that managed to capture an audience all across the globe with its uniqueness. The special that will air later today is simultancast in about 80 countries, in cinemas and on television, and has many other specials accompanying it. But as I am not sure if I’ll be able to watch the The Day of the Doctor right away, I’ll only cover the other specials I have seen so far.

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Grimm Grimm, Serie

Autor:  konpaku

What else to do while waiting for Once Upon A Time to continue than to watch another Fairytale-related series?
Well, basically a lot of stuff, but I was still curious if OUAT really was a rip-off of that show as a bunch of people claimed.
And as you can see in the title: I am talking about NBC‘s Grimm.

Grimm is a crime show about Nick Burkhardt, a homicide detective that has a certain ability. He is a Grimm. He can see the real nature of creatures called “Wesen” that are able to pass as normal humans otherwise. The show shows how Nick is more and more able to cope with this and what obstacles he has to overcome along the way.

First of all, I’d like to say that I watched the series both in English and in German, so I’ll even be able to show you some of the differences between them.

The series has a small circle of main characters.
Alongside Nick we have his partner Hank Griffin, Captain Sean Renard and Sergeant Wu in the Portland Police Department and at home his girlfriend Juliet.
In his first case after discovering his ability he meets the Wesen Monroe, a “Blutbad” that he accuses of having kidnapped a little girl. After their first differences he becomes Nicks friend and very own “Grimm-o-Pedia”. :D
Later on a “Fuchsbau” called Rosalee and a “Hexenbiest” named Adalind Schade join the cast.

As I said Grimms are people with the ability to see the real nature of Wesen.
But what exactly Grimms are has not yet been told.
What we know so far is that they collect data on Wesen and are successors of seven families that  all have the same “gift”.

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Once Upon A Time... evil queen, Fernsehen, Once Upon A Time, Rumpelstiltskin, Serie

Autor:  konpaku

there were two writers of „Lost“ who decided to create a TV-series centering around Fairytale characters that ended up in our world.
When the series was far into its second season a random blogger started watching it.

So here I am now waiting for the next episode and giving you my two cents on ABC’s “Once Upon A Time” by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.
When the Evil Queen enacts a “horrible” curse all Fairytale-characters one (possibly) knows are separated from their loved-ones and given new memories and lives in a town in our world: Storybrook, Maine. Breaking this curse is the destiny of the main character Emma Swan. And being the main character she has to face different trials throughout the season(s).

Before I start to go into the topic I’d like to note that I consider it pretty hilarious that the Evil Queen claims our land to be “somewhere horrible”. For a magic user a land without any magic probably IS a horrible place. For everyone else probably just weird and foreign. :D

That said: I don’t really know why I started watching it in the first place, but it might have to do with the fact that I simply like hearing/reading about or watching Fairytales. And with OUAT you don’t just have every Fairytale-character you (possibly) know, but also them in a different world. Besides I’ve already was curious about it thanks to the previews for the German version of it. So I gave it a shot and was admittedly quite easily won over.

Seriously: I only needed to watch a certain scene in the pilot and they had me.
The scene I’m referring to is the Evil Queens entry scene: The music, the atmosphere, the wonderfully bizarre animation of how she “walked” down the hall towards Snow White and Prince Charming. My mind really just went “BAM, you gotta watch this”. And when later they switched to a scene with a weird sounding and looking creature kept in a dungeon prison; guess that was the very final straw to destroy all my doubts (pun intended ;) ).

I really think this series has a great concept and great writings. It is always fascinating how the different stories (Fairytales) connect and how the different characters interact. As well as seeing “history” repeat itself when the “humanized” versions live through a similar trial in each episode as their Fairytale-counterpart.

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Gast-Autoren gesucht! Aufruf, Autor, Blog, Geschichten

Autor:  konpaku

Ihr seid Schreiberling, aber habt keine oder möchtet eine weitere Plattform um eure Werke der Welt zu präsentieren?
Dann seid ihr hier genau richtig.
Denn für Überbrückung von stressiger Real Life Zeit suchen wir (DFPP Entertainment) Autoren, deren Geschichten unsere Leser erfreuen (alternativ auch ängstigen, etc. ;) ).

Wenn ihr Lust habt eure Sachen einem Publikum zu präsentieren und keine Angst davor habt auch Feedback dazu zu bekommen, dann schickt uns einfach eine Mail an df_ppentertainment(at)yahoo.de (oder nutzt das Kontaktformular im Impressum Kategorie “Story”).
Wer es persönlicher mag kann uns auch über Facebook (siehe auf der Homepage -> Links und Kasten rechts) erreichen.
Oder mir hier eine Nachricht schreiben.

Was muss in der Mail/Nachricht stehen?

  • Wer ihr seid & unter welchem Namen ihr veröffentlichen möchtet.
  • Was ihr uns gerne schicken möchtet. Beachtet: KEINE vollständigen Werke mit der ersten Mail!
  • Und natürlich warum. :)

Was wollen wir gar nicht sehen?

  • Gewaltverherrlichendes & Pornografie
  • Rassismus, Fremdenfeindlichkeit und andere extremistisch orientierte Werte.
  • Das ihr abschreibt (also keines der berühmt berüchtigten Plagiate!). Da wir das aber nur bedingt kontrollieren können, stellen wir hier klar, dass wir für keinerlei Urheberrechtsverletzungen etwaiger Gast-Autoren die Haftung übernehmen werden. Falls es tatsächlich zu solch einem Fall kommen sollte, geben wir die Kontaktdaten, des betreffenden Autors an den eigentlichen Urheber weiter und entfernen den entsprechenden Inhalt umgehend.
  • Fanfictions.
    Schickt uns bitte nur Stories aus Welten, die ihr selbst erdacht habt.

Wir werden alle Beiträge lesen und auswählen, ob sie zu uns passen.
Wann genau etwas veröffentlicht wird, wird dem jeweiligen Schreiberling rechtzeitig mitgeteilt werden.

Da dies Alles ein Hobby-Projekt ist basiert das Einschicken auf freiwilliger Basis und wir können kein Honorar für Veröffentlichungen auf unserem Blog geben.
Außerdem behalten wir uns das Recht vor Beiträge ohne Begründung abzulehnen, wenn sie nicht unseren Anforderungen (s.o.) entsprechen.
Wir bieten lediglich eine Alternative zu Veröffentlichungen in Foren und eine Sammelstelle für Geschichten.

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