Stories by @moviemaster44
152 stories

The Year Without a Santa Claws! (1999)
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"Rudolph The Bloody Nosed Reindeer" (1976)
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The Story Of Lincoln Loud and Vernon Man (2021 Low-Budget Film)
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John Cena's Big Show History Film (2019)
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Danny DeVito is Darth Vader: Street Marketplace (2001)
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Nature Cat Movie: Blowing Up Kids (2018 Horror Film)
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Old Man Adam (1977)
An Old Man Named Adam takes on a a Chess Championship.

The 100th Story!!!
This Story is Just filled with my 5 Favorite Star Wars Characters

Harry Osborn Fights Gru (2017)
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Galactus Destroys The Old magic Schoolbus (1999)
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Donald Duck Kills The Mickey Mouse clubhouse (2020 Film)
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The Punisher Kills Bigfoot Family (2011)
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Abraham Lincoln Vs. Batman (1972)
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Unkilled Roadkill (2001)
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The Computer Typist (1979)
A African DJ, Named Joe Brownals eats magic food that makes him type superfast. JUSTARANDOMPLOT pT.1

Godzilla Vs. Coke Cans (1998)
The U.S. Military Launches Coke Cans Upon Godzilla to Stop him from destroying Countless Cities.

Sailed Away (1959)
A Man named Joe Hausenpowers works at a Boat Shop. One Day, while he is alone on the job, he rides away on one of the boats into the unknown. Little did he know an Old sailor was sleeping on the boat.

Dang McGee's New Justice League (2023)
Following the events of "Dang McGee's Joker: Last Laugh," a fledgling Justice League comprised of heroes like Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, Black Canary, and the new Batman (John Blake) faces a new threat: Lex Luthor, a cunning and powerful villain with his own twisted vision for the future. As the heroes struggle to unite and hone their powers, they must confront not only external threats but also their own internal conflicts and doubts.

Dang McGee's Joker: Last Laugh (2022)
Gotham City finally finds a semblance of peace after the Joker's apparent demise in the sewers. However, the ripples of his chaos continue to be felt. The criminal landscape has undergone a significant shift, with new villains rising in the power vacuum left by the Joker's absence. John Blake, the new Batman, navigates this evolving threat alongside a recently formed Justice League. This fledgling team, comprised of heroes like Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, and Black Canary, struggles to maintain order against these more organized and formidable villains. Meanwhile, whispers of the Joker's return begin to circulate through Gotham's underbelly. Initially dismissed as paranoid ramblings, these rumors gain traction when a series of cryptic messages surface, signed with the Joker's signature macabre humor. Fueled by a deep-seated fear of the Joker's return and a desire for closure, John Blake delves into the case, determined to unravel the truth. His investigation leads him down a dark path, filled with twisted clues and deadly traps. As he draws closer to the truth, John discovers a horrifying reality: the Joker survived their last encounter, but the experience has irrevocably fractured his mind. Now, consumed by an even more twisted sense of purpose, the Joker is orchestrating a grand finale – an elaborate plan designed to plunge Gotham into an abyss of chaos and despair.

Dang McGee's Joker VI: Echoes of Laughter (October 2021)
Forty years have passed since the Joker's descent into the sewers and his last confrontation with Batman. Gotham City has transformed into a gleaming metropolis, a stark contrast to the decaying city of the Joker's past. However, beneath the surface, a darkness still lingers. Bruce Wayne, now a frail and weary old man, lives a reclusive life, haunted by the memories of his battles with the Joker. The mantle of Batman has been passed on, but the city's new protector struggles to match the legend of the Dark Knight. Then, a series of disturbing incidents rocks Gotham. Gruesome pranks, eerily reminiscent of the Joker's earlier work, begin to terrorize the city. Commissioner Barbara Gordon, hardened by years of fighting crime, suspects a copycat killer. But Bruce, sensing a more sinister truth, dons the Batsuit once more, determined to face the past one last time. His investigation leads him deep into the labyrinthine sewers, a place he swore never to return to. There, he finds not a cackling madman, but a frail, elderly figure - the Joker, his once vibrant green hair now white, his manic energy replaced by a chilling stillness.