The Hidden Agenda

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The Succubus Starchild was The Hidden Agenda

The funny thing is this is a paranoid reality (Greys) that isn't even sexual, and it is kind of erotic for fetishists.

Ever since "Stonehenge", they've been coming in one form or another.
They have set up an interstellar trade service (secret information and alien technology for safe passage to Earth without threats of exposure) called "The Men In Black" or M.I.B., and is still coming with the intension to start a sort of cosmic nursery within human embryos, for Greys have no genitals.

Story includes forced genital probing, mental bondage, paralyzed muting, psychic manipulation (organic only), memory extracting, mind projecting, cross species mating, cloning, and time travel (within month).
Technology includes brain stimuli (LSD and MDMA were said to be alien), cloak of invisibility, levitating weaponry, and X-ray technology (all real).

The name has already been taken (H.P. Lovecraft), so I'll have to come up with something else.
 
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You can use a previously used title. Titles cannot be copyrighted. Just think how many songs are called "Evil Woman" and such like.......Carney

P.S. - I think you are mixing up HG Wells and HP Lovecraft!
 
The funny thing is this is a paranoid reality (Greys) that isn't even sexual, and it is kind of erotic for fetishists.

Ever since "Stonehenge", they've been coming in one form or another.
They have set up an interstellar trade service (secret information and alien technology for safe passage to Earth without threats of exposure) called "The Men In Black" or M.I.B., and is still coming with the intension to start a sort of cosmic nursery within human embryos, for Greys have no genitals.

Story includes forced genital probing, mental bondage, paralyzed muting, psychic manipulation (organic only), memory extracting, mind projecting, cross species mating, cloning, and time travel (within month).
Technology includes brain stimuli (LSD and MDMA were said to be alien), cloak of invisibility, levitating weaponry, and X-ray technology (all real).

The name has already been taken (H.G. Lovecraft), so I'll have to come up with something else.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
 
Carnevil9 said:
You can use a previously used title. Titles cannot be copyrighted. Just think how many songs are called "Evil Woman" and such like.......Carney

P.S. - I think you are mixing up HG Wells and HP Lovecraft!
Unless it's a retelling or another version of the story (such as Herbie the Lovebug/Rides Again, and Disney's Freaky Friday), it can't be done without some sort of lawsuit to follow.
As Vanilla Ice puts it, it depends on that extra "digga". :rolleyes:

H.G. Wells co-wrote a book about illegal aliens as terrorists aiding or within the U.S. government, not about extra terrestrials and abductions, but the title of this thread isn't the full title of the one that is.
GratefulFred said:
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
I have to agree for the type of readers here, but that's only the introduction.
This is really a hentai, but a little more softcore.

Imagine everybody in town immobilized from the waist down, and couldn't even speak (won't remember a thing).
One woman (victim always female virgin) is released from this state, and is invisibly prepped for experimentation.
The woman resists but it's difficult to run, as if she were wading through quicksand.
After thrashing around, her arms are bound to her body, but it doesn't appear to be anything preventing them from moving.
A bright light with an even brighter white center surrounds her body, making it slightly cooler than outside her body.
The ray keeps shining, making everything warm to hot, with a tingling sensation inside her vagina, and even her breasts seem to be slightly throbbing.

She is pulled into a spacecraft, where she is immediately stripped of her clothing (and accessories) and exhibited in a glass tube with an oxygen environment.

I'm sure you can imagine the rest.
 
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Unless it's a retelling or another version of the story (such as Herbie the Lovebug/Rides Again, and Disney's Freaky Friday), it can't be done without some sort of lawsuit to follow.
As Vanilla Ice puts it, it depends on that extra "digga". :rolleyes:

Pretty sure you've got it exactly backwards. If you use the same title, and retell the same story, THEN you get sued (unless of course, you own the rights, as I imagine Disney does to older Disney movies).
 
Pretty sure you've got it exactly backwards. If you use the same title, and retell the same story, THEN you get sued (unless of course, you own the rights, as I imagine Disney does to older Disney movies).
Well then how about Friday The 13th: The TV Series.
 
Well then how about Friday The 13th: The TV Series.

What about it? One is a series of horror movies about teenagers getting killed at a summer camp, the other is a TV show about a magic shop and various magical items they try to keep out of the hands of unwary people. Both use a title that predates both.

It'd be like if you made a movie called "Casual Fridays" about a mercenary squad fighting in South America and I made a TV series called "Casual Fridays" about a guy and his friends goofing off at work.
 
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