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by Aravar
Thu Nov 01, 2012 5:20 pm
Forum: The Cottage of Lost Play
Topic: Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens—non-spoiler discussion
Replies: 339
Views: 134227

I wonder if the problems with John Carter have put them off that set of stories and pushed them towards Star Wars?

Hopefully, as Joss Whedon is working on the Avengers they may be able to get him to do Star Wars (hopefully with a cast includgin Nathan Fillion, Morena Baccarin, Jewel Staite etc)
by Aravar
Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:24 pm
Forum: The Cottage of Lost Play
Topic: Les Miserables - The Movie of the Musical
Replies: 5
Views: 6918

A friend of mine was going to be an extra in it: they were filming in Portsmouth Dockyard, but he changed his mind.
by Aravar
Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:07 pm
Forum: The Cottage of Lost Play
Topic: John Carter (2012)
Replies: 92
Views: 35836

I saw it recently on blu ray and thoroughly enjoyed it: in fact it's inspired me to read the books.

My inner purist is, of course, revolted by Dejah Thoris's costume in the film ;)
by Aravar
Tue May 15, 2012 2:53 pm
Forum: The Shibboleth of Fëanor
Topic: Middle-earth [formerly LotR] in New Media
Replies: 525
Views: 338063

I saw the LOTR Lego sets at a Lego Show a couple of weeks ago. Rather foolishly I didn't have my camera with me. They all look good, although the Helm's Deep one looked a bit small: room for some creative addition. I wold hope that the Helm's deep one would be around £100-120 given the size of the b...
by Aravar
Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:13 pm
Forum: The Shibboleth of Fëanor
Topic: Middle-earth [formerly LotR] in New Media
Replies: 525
Views: 338063

Lego.com now has a few pictures up of the minifigs. It doesn't appear to have pictures of the sets, yet.
by Aravar
Tue Jan 24, 2012 5:38 pm
Forum: The Shibboleth of Fëanor
Topic: Middle-earth [formerly LotR] in New Media
Replies: 525
Views: 338063

Given the amount I've spent on Star Wars Lego, I don't think my bank manager will cope.
by Aravar
Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:04 pm
Forum: The Library of Rivendell
Topic: Most annoying character in literature?
Replies: 77
Views: 78767

Annoying supporting characters, you can simply skip over, like pages of descriptions of the flora of a valley. Yeah, it's got flowers, we get it. :D Skip? With the Feegles trampling would be better. I don't find most of the Song of Ice and Fire characters annoying, only Sansa Stark. She cannot, rea...
by Aravar
Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:38 pm
Forum: The Library of Rivendell
Topic: Most annoying character in literature?
Replies: 77
Views: 78767

I'm not short, not blue, and not in any way Scottish?
by Aravar
Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:32 am
Forum: The Library of Rivendell
Topic: Most annoying character in literature?
Replies: 77
Views: 78767

There are many YA books I would never read, even if stranded on a desert island with no other reading material. Any book with vampires, zombies, or a bleak dystopian future is out, too. I look at the TV guide and wonder: what the hell is this all about? The "supernatural" rules and IT SUX...
by Aravar
Tue Dec 06, 2011 6:24 pm
Forum: The Library of Rivendell
Topic: Most annoying character in literature?
Replies: 77
Views: 78767

This is a stupid question, but who is "Emma?" The heroine of Emma, by Jane Austen. Austen said something along the lines of that she had created a character that only she would like. Cathy in Wuthering Heights is pretty annoying. Tom Brown in Tom Brown's schooldays is also annoying to me,...
by Aravar
Thu Dec 01, 2011 11:16 am
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Legalized Slaughter of Horses for Human Consumption?
Replies: 92
Views: 39064

To say that horse is considered a delicacy in France is to make it seem like a "special" food. In fact it's a routine food: go to any supermarket and you'll find packets of horsemeat in with the beef and the other meat.
by Aravar
Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:55 pm
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Capital punishment
Replies: 533
Views: 250758

"Volunteer" is the colloquial term used in capital (postconviction) practice to describe an inmate who has chosen to "volunteer" for execution before all of his appeals have been decided against him. Possibly one of the most famous examples is Timothy McVeigh. For an in-depth lo...
by Aravar
Mon Nov 14, 2011 3:01 pm
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Occupy Discussion
Replies: 206
Views: 65220

Without veering too far from the topic (I hope), I think, Aravar, that there is a major dissonance between our positions. I, truthfully, do not think it is 'silly' to claim that an hour of a street cleaner's life has any less value, intrinsically, than an hour of a brain surgeon's life (to take ext...
by Aravar
Wed Nov 09, 2011 5:14 pm
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Occupy Discussion
Replies: 206
Views: 65220

I think there are a number of reasons for a high RPI, for example quantitive easing (currency devaluation). Ultra low interest rates are... problematic. They may favour some home owners, but affect pensions adversely. They are very much a poisoned chalice; an action of last resort to try and mainta...
by Aravar
Fri Nov 04, 2011 3:31 pm
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Occupy Discussion
Replies: 206
Views: 65220

[The fact that today the link between benefits, that safety net for the most deprived, linked to the RPI for its raises, are under threat because RPI has hit 5%, is symptomatic of the cancer we're fighting. The poor get shafted, whilst the rich are being consistently rewarded... for being rich. Thi...
by Aravar
Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:48 pm
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Occupy Discussion
Replies: 206
Views: 65220

What gets me is how these salaries and bonuses end up getting approved by shareholders. It's their company, it's their money, yet they vote to pay millions of it in one year to one person. Mainly because the shares are held by large groups of institutional investors, so that the votes are bing made...
by Aravar
Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:58 am
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Occupy Discussion
Replies: 206
Views: 65220

Well if that was all that they wanted, they probably didn't need to borrow so much... Come on, Aravar. That's blaming the victims, not the criminals. I don't know if you get Vanity Fair where you are, but for the last 4 or 5 years, maybe longer, they have published article after article after artic...
by Aravar
Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:17 pm
Forum: The Shibboleth of Fëanor
Topic: BBC Radio Dramatization of The Hobbit
Replies: 27
Views: 43764

The wikipedia entry on Hobbit adaptations reports David Wood (the one on the right in the glasses) as saying that the Tolkien Estate has prevented a video release.
by Aravar
Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:59 pm
Forum: Lasto Beth Lammen
Topic: Occupy Discussion
Replies: 206
Views: 65220

2. “Fortune” is a word for having a lot of money and for having a lot of luck, but that does not mean the word has two definitions. Yes it does, arising from one root. 10. It is not always the job of people shouting outside impressive buildings to solve problems. It is often the job of the people i...
by Aravar
Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:49 pm
Forum: The Shibboleth of Fëanor
Topic: BBC Radio Dramatization of The Hobbit
Replies: 27
Views: 43764

I can't say I liked the Radio Hobbit. There are all sorts of niggles with it, not least being the way Thorin's name is pronounced. It's not a patch on LOTR. The better BBC Hobbit was the Jackanory version with Bernard Cribbins in the late 70s on the TV. For non-Brits Jacakanory was a programme where...