Looking for Sentinel fans
Jul. 9th, 2010 05:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A while back, I took to the practice of fandom "recycling"--selling my memorabilia from one fandom to finance my interest in my next fandom. It worked pretty well going from The Sentinel* to N3.
Well, I came across a box of many copies of draft scripts of various TS eps, and I'd like to make contact with TS fans who might be interested in purchasing these scripts (either individually or in a batch) as a collector-to-collector deal-y. I'd like to be able to catch up on some of my DVD purchases and maybe get my computer paid off and such.
So if anyone on my f-list is on any TS communities or knows anyone who is or might be interested in the scripts, please let me know or send them my way. I'll compile a complete list of scripts or those interested in knowing what I have available.
I also have three Richard Burgi DVDs I'd be willing to part with: Decoys (the Canadian DVD release), Starship Troopers 2, and Cellular.
Decoys is a cheesy Canadian sci-fi flick about hot alien chicks coming to earth to mate with college guys. Yes, it is as classy as it sounds.
Starship Troopers 2 is the DTV sequel to the original big-budget summer blockbuster. It's okay if you can look past the low-budget effects and see the character development in Capt. Dax.
Cellular is a really good little action/crime/chase/thriller movie starring Kim Basinger and Chris Evans. It's one of those race-against-time-to-save-the-kidnap-victim-who-has-called-your-cell-phone scenarios. A pretty cool ride, and the kind of thing my brain starts breaking down into screenplay writing beats.
And on a completely different note, I also have a full screen copy of Cry Wolf that I don't need anymore because Geo got me the wide screen version.
So if anyone's interested, or knows of anyone who's interested, send them my way.
Thanks, f-listies.
*The Sentinel was an action/adventure/sci-fi-ish/detective series that aired in the mid/late '90s. It starred Richard Burgi as Det. Jim Ellison, Garett Maggart as Blair Sandburg, and Bruce A. Young as Capt. Simon Banks. (I'm getting nostalgic just typing those names.)
Well, I came across a box of many copies of draft scripts of various TS eps, and I'd like to make contact with TS fans who might be interested in purchasing these scripts (either individually or in a batch) as a collector-to-collector deal-y. I'd like to be able to catch up on some of my DVD purchases and maybe get my computer paid off and such.
So if anyone on my f-list is on any TS communities or knows anyone who is or might be interested in the scripts, please let me know or send them my way. I'll compile a complete list of scripts or those interested in knowing what I have available.
I also have three Richard Burgi DVDs I'd be willing to part with: Decoys (the Canadian DVD release), Starship Troopers 2, and Cellular.
Decoys is a cheesy Canadian sci-fi flick about hot alien chicks coming to earth to mate with college guys. Yes, it is as classy as it sounds.
Starship Troopers 2 is the DTV sequel to the original big-budget summer blockbuster. It's okay if you can look past the low-budget effects and see the character development in Capt. Dax.
Cellular is a really good little action/crime/chase/thriller movie starring Kim Basinger and Chris Evans. It's one of those race-against-time-to-save-the-kidnap-victim-who-has-called-your-cell-phone scenarios. A pretty cool ride, and the kind of thing my brain starts breaking down into screenplay writing beats.
And on a completely different note, I also have a full screen copy of Cry Wolf that I don't need anymore because Geo got me the wide screen version.
So if anyone's interested, or knows of anyone who's interested, send them my way.
Thanks, f-listies.
*The Sentinel was an action/adventure/sci-fi-ish/detective series that aired in the mid/late '90s. It starred Richard Burgi as Det. Jim Ellison, Garett Maggart as Blair Sandburg, and Bruce A. Young as Capt. Simon Banks. (I'm getting nostalgic just typing those names.)