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You live around Falen right? I'm on the waiting list for one around there - close to work and all
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You live around Falen right? I'm on the waiting list for one around there - close to work and all
Generally Odense C. Gotta be in the mid of the town. And fairly priced
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Jackson and New Line got in a lawsuit over DVD money, I believe.Corribus wrote:Didn't Jackson turn down The Hobbit? I'm not sure how the Silmarillion could be turned into a movie...
As to Silmarilion, there may be enough there. After the original publication, Christopher incorporated a lot of new material to produce his multivolume History of Middle Earth. It would be possible to draw the main continuity from the Fall of Numenor with other material used as flashbacks.
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Yeah but don't you think it is too expansive for a movie? Too much like a history. There's really not much of a plot, after all. Just a lot of people and places and events.Caradoc wrote:As to Silmarilion, there may be enough there. After the original publication, Christopher incorporated a lot of new material to produce his multivolume History of Middle Earth. It would be possible to draw the main continuity from the Fall of Numenor with other material used as flashbacks.
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Maybe a serie?Corribus wrote: Yeah but don't you think it is too expansive for a movie? Too much like a history. There's really not much of a plot, after all. Just a lot of people and places and events.
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Veldrynus wrote:Maybe a serie?Corribus wrote: Yeah but don't you think it is too expansive for a movie? Too much like a history. There's really not much of a plot, after all. Just a lot of people and places and events.
I agree there couldn't be a linear narrative covering the entire history, even in a trilogy. But you could take three of the better developed stories, such as Beren and Luthian, and do a movie on each with the rest used as framing. 2001: A Space Odyssey worked pretty well this way.
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Yes, because half an hour of "woman on horse singing her way around Mordor" makes for such captivating film-making.Caradoc wrote:such as Beren and Luthien,
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If Quenton Tarontino directed, I bet it would be.ThunderTitan wrote:Yes, because half an hour of "woman on horse singing her way around Mordor" makes for such captivating film-making.Caradoc wrote:such as Beren and Luthien,
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But only coz she'd have Sonic Scream powers....Caradoc wrote:If Quenton Tarontino directed, I bet it would be.
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Doing some biographies....
Just finished one about Johnny Unitas (Famous American football player) and just started Genghis Kahn - The Emperor of All Men (Harold Lamb).
Harold Lamb's writings about Kahn - although very old (1927) - captures the greatness of Kahn because he tends to be able to see through the ignorance of the Eurpoean storytellers who would have had no idea of the Mongrols ideals and needs. In addition, Kahn is just so interesting and mysterious.
Eventually I'll go into another Sci-Fi/Fantasy book, but bios intrigue me.
Just finished one about Johnny Unitas (Famous American football player) and just started Genghis Kahn - The Emperor of All Men (Harold Lamb).
Harold Lamb's writings about Kahn - although very old (1927) - captures the greatness of Kahn because he tends to be able to see through the ignorance of the Eurpoean storytellers who would have had no idea of the Mongrols ideals and needs. In addition, Kahn is just so interesting and mysterious.
Eventually I'll go into another Sci-Fi/Fantasy book, but bios intrigue me.
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If I were a flower, I'd be a really big flame-throwing flower with five heads.
If I were a flower, I'd be a really big flame-throwing flower with five heads.
I'm reading a book called the Brotherhood of Bell which is about the Nazis' explorations into 'scalar' physics. The Bell was a contraption with two rotating mercury coated cylinders spinning at high speeds in a ceramic shell, what the author calls a mercury vortex engine. The result was an anti-gravity field that may be the technology behind UFOs. Continuation of the Nazi movement after WWII is a subject I have been interested in for many years and I am firmly convinced it is true and still being felt. It appears that at the end of the war, they were pretty far along to the road to the nuclear bomb and that some deal was made for the US to acquire enough enriched uranium from them to make the first bomb. It is well established that the Eastern Europe branch of the CIA was the former Nazi operation. And of course the US space program was run by former Nazis. Nazi occultism is another fascinating study.
I wonder if anyone else has looked into this? If you want, I can tell you a lot more.
I wonder if anyone else has looked into this? If you want, I can tell you a lot more.
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