RACCIES: 2014 (21st Annual) RACCies Ceremony (3/3)
Andrew Perron
pwerdna at gmail.com
Mon Apr 27 16:38:35 PDT 2015
On 4/26/2015 6:30 PM, Scott Eiler wrote:
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> Some villains are just always going to be villains, like (say) Ultron or
> Lateran. But only the rarest villain considers his work to actually be evil.
> More likely, they simply have different goals from the weird people who would
> put on costumes and defend strangers. This year, Imperilus got his random
> chance to redefine his goals. Looks like he passed.
Oooooh, yes! I love the Namor-style people who have their own Thing going on,
and sometimes the traditional heroes' goals line up with theirs and sometimes
they don't.
> While I was researching the awards, I saw plenty of other years with just a
> few bits of action and drama among the RACCie awards. If I am left to my own
> devices, I will eventually move back there. But I envision one more big
> RACCtacular spectacle next year, to establish just why the Powers That Be will
> expel drama from the RACCies. So, before that happens... Anyone out there
> want to start writing RACCies? 8{D>
Anybody want to take their turn? <3 I'm good with continuing to run the voting
and such.
Andrew "NO .SIG MAN" "Juan" Perron, and whatnot.
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