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KippleZone — a “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” & “Blade Runner” fanfiction e-zine. 

Who is the mysterious artist leaving book sculptures around Edinburgh?

I Put A Spell On You - Lip Sync

“Nothing moves the imagination like a lighthouse.”

~ Samuel Adams Drake

Photo: Sunset over Hendricks Head Lighthouse by Alex Kerney 

The Hendricks Head Lighthouse is the setting of the latest book in the Gray Locke series. The series aside, the stories surrounding the lighthouse are fascinating! You can read more about the stories and about its history at the Hendricks Head Lighthouse website.    

Genius is measured by the power of life, by the power of evoking life through the imperfect instrument of art.
Romain Rolland (Jean-Christophe, Volume II - “La Foire sur la place”)

Casper the Friendly Ghost, sung by Little Richard. 

Song written by Jerry Livingston and Mack David. 

Available on Casper: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack.

Featured in the video:

Casper, Universal Pictures

Casper, by Nintendo. Casper for the Original Game Boy Advance.

Casper: A Haunting 3D Challenge, by Interplay for PlayStation

Casper Interactive Adventure, by Wizard Works for Windows 98/95

The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper

Created by and for fans and friends of Casper.

Casper is copyright ©1995 Universal Pictures. No copyright infringement intended.

Peter Griffin and his friends Glenn Quagmire, Joe Swanson and Cleveland Brown are atThe Drunken Clam talking over some beer when on the news, Joyce Kinney reports that Ridley Scott will be working on a Blade Runner sequel. After Tom Tucker pipes in with his commentary on the subject, it prompts Peter to voice his opinion about Blade Runner.

Peter believes they, (Ridley Scott and Co.), got it all wrong from the git-go; which was why the movie was a failure at the box office. Even with all the different versions of the film out there, from the U.S. theatrical release, International Cut, Director’s Cut, and the Final Cut, he felt that they still didn’t get it right. Here’s what Peter would have done if he could put together his own cut of the film — Blade Runner: The Peter Griffin Cut.

Some of the screenplay direction and voice-over narrative is taken from the Blade Runnerscreenplay dated July 24, 1980, by Hampton Fancher. The roles are performed by various characters from the TV series, Family Guy.

The story was inspired by a tweet sent to Seth MacFarlane from @ConnoRFC on July 6th, that suggested Family Guy do a version of Blade Runner. And, let me tell you, my mind’s been racing with ideas ever since! It was a lot of fun to write. And I hope you enjoy reading as much as I have writing it!


This is a fan-created screenplay. No copyright infringement intended.

~ Craig

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Blade Runner as a pulp novel