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Ah My Goddess: Bad Goddess (DUB) Let’s Save Vic Morrow TTS Voice Track

Overview

Dark Moon: October 14, 2023 at 10:55 AM PST / 1:55 PM EST

Made during the Hollywood WGA Strike by a Blacklisted Writer/Director and a Pagan Mythology Demon Goddess

For their own personal Sick and Twisted Amusement, Urd and Skuld from Ah My Goddess lure Directors Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller into a Trap at Kevin Neece’s House and force them to Time Travel back to the day when Vic Morrow and Two Children were killed by a Helicopter Accident on the set of John Landis Twilight Zone The Movie. Their Mission: Save the lives of both Vic Morrow and Heather O’Rourke from Poltergeist. If they attempt to back out or run away from their mission, the System Force will induce them to die of a Fatal Heart Attack and condemn their souls to Niflheim, aka Viking Hell. There’s just one problem. Once they step off the TARDIS into 1982, nobody will be able to recognize them because of their ages and they will not have the proper studio authority clearances to tamper with the Film Production. And they are being stalked by Dan Aykroyd who is the Angel of Death. Will Spineless Spielberg finally grow a Spine to stand up to John Landis and Save the Day? The Suspense is Killing Me, I hope it will last. The movie is a Black Comedy meant to feel like a Spiritual Sequel to the Back to the Future Universe and a Tales from the Crypt Living Nightmare.

Quote from Larry Zerner @Zernerlaw:

If you’re making a movie about a real person, and someone asks you whether you have gotten permission from that person to portray them in the film, just pull out this quote from Olivia De Havilland’s lawsuit against FX Networks for portraying her in Feud.

“Books, films, plays, and television shows often portray real people. Some are famous and some are just ordinary folks. Whether a person portrayed in one of these expressive works is a world-renowned film star . . . or a person no one knows, she or he does not own history. Nor does she or he have the legal right to control, dictate, approve, disapprove, or veto the creator’s portrayal of actual people.”

Director : Kevin Neece