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<blockquote data-quote="Shades of Eternity" data-source="post: 8598574" data-attributes="member: 10869"><p>Man, ever realize what they should have done with a movie years after they did it. For me, it is Snake Eyes (Gi Joe character). It's stupidly easy to do. You Treat him like a horror movie slasher that's completely in the right.</p><p></p><p>You start with Cobra detonating a nuke where it takes out a bunch of Gi Joes. So you don't use some of the big ones, use Major Blud as the head big bad. You keep the military squad multi-ethnic so you don't know which one Snake Eyes is.</p><p></p><p>Then you flash forward to six months later, Cobra is preparing their plan for world domination when suddenly, they start dying in mysterious and horrific ways. This cranks up the tension and we always see it from Cobra's perspective.</p><p></p><p>We even keep seeing a Timber Wolf from time to time as a ghostly apparition that may or may not be real.</p><p>Major Blud tries to be "the last girl standing" and does well enough that it slows down Snake Eyes, but ultimately he is stopped and the world is saved.</p><p></p><p>The final scene is Snake eyes walking away in full ninja garb.</p><p>We never see him speak</p><p>We never see his face.</p><p></p><p>This overall idea can be done fairly cheap and it would nail the character, plus leaves future episodes to show off characters like Storm Shadow, Zartan, etc as they try to stop the silent killer of Cobra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shades of Eternity, post: 8598574, member: 10869"] Man, ever realize what they should have done with a movie years after they did it. For me, it is Snake Eyes (Gi Joe character). It's stupidly easy to do. You Treat him like a horror movie slasher that's completely in the right. You start with Cobra detonating a nuke where it takes out a bunch of Gi Joes. So you don't use some of the big ones, use Major Blud as the head big bad. You keep the military squad multi-ethnic so you don't know which one Snake Eyes is. Then you flash forward to six months later, Cobra is preparing their plan for world domination when suddenly, they start dying in mysterious and horrific ways. This cranks up the tension and we always see it from Cobra's perspective. We even keep seeing a Timber Wolf from time to time as a ghostly apparition that may or may not be real. Major Blud tries to be "the last girl standing" and does well enough that it slows down Snake Eyes, but ultimately he is stopped and the world is saved. The final scene is Snake eyes walking away in full ninja garb. We never see him speak We never see his face. This overall idea can be done fairly cheap and it would nail the character, plus leaves future episodes to show off characters like Storm Shadow, Zartan, etc as they try to stop the silent killer of Cobra. [/QUOTE]
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