Scarabola

Joined 31 March 2013
→‎Tool Development: Themes, guys. Themes.
(→‎Inferno FM: I'm a year older, a year wiser, a year more knowledgeable and a year more capable of writing a goddamn description.)
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In regards to the voice acting, I want to get unknown voice talents, yet ones that have very unique voices and can really give life to the characters I have crafted. If I could only get one well-known actor to voice a character, it would be Jason Lee, to provide the voice of Jake Tipton. It's a role that was made with him in mind from the beginning. If I could get one more famous voice, it would be Woody Harrelson to voice Charlie Borland. Not only would he provide the voice, but the motion capture and likeness for Charlie. I mean I shit you not, if this were a live-action film, Woody Harrelson would play this character. Another voice I have in consideration would be Bobby Ellsworth (lead singer of Overkill) to provide the voice of Kevin.
In regards to the voice acting, I want to get unknown voice talents, yet ones that have very unique voices and can really give life to the characters I have crafted. If I could only get one well-known actor to voice a character, it would be Jason Lee, to provide the voice of Jake Tipton. It's a role that was made with him in mind from the beginning. If I could get one more famous voice, it would be Woody Harrelson to voice Charlie Borland. Not only would he provide the voice, but the motion capture and likeness for Charlie. I mean I shit you not, if this were a live-action film, Woody Harrelson would play this character. Another voice I have in consideration would be Bobby Ellsworth (lead singer of Overkill) to provide the voice of Kevin.
==Themes==
*An overlaying theme of Tool is American patriotism. There are thousands that legitimately believe that the United States of America is this great (even the greatest) country in the world, and this notion has persisted into the time frame of the Tool narrative, being prevalent in the general consciousness. Yet in reality America is just as flawed as it is interesting and great, and Tool shows us how this way of thinking will affect the country if this sort of post-apocalyptic scenario were to come into existence.
*The theme of the biker being a modern cowboy. Motorcycles replaced horses in the 20th century, with there being no difference in the people that rode them, or the landscapes that were ridden on.
*How a lone man can, through narrative, eventually lead a history-changing event.
*How real life is not black and white (morally), and how things make sense when seen from someone else's point of view.


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