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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:48 pm
by SpencerWright
jman5000 wrote:
well, I'd say that pretty much guarantees the loss of a crusader. don't compound a mistake with another.

Sure hope he doesn't go off and tell 10 of his friends about how much of a jerk the C&C community is...

one could lose a lot of sales that way

[shrug]

this is from someone who from time to time generates a pile of heat

cheers,

J.

Don't worry about that. I am a big boy and can take my lumps. I am a big supporter of all things TLG. I vote with my wallet and my time (And have given generously of both!) not my board posts.

Still, I do think the reaction was a little 'jerky', though perhaps not unwarranted. Call me to task for a transgression, OK, just don't get too cought up in bashing a poor 'peck'.

Spencer

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:01 pm
by jaybird216
Can't we all just get along?
More than anything, I was shocked by the personal severity of your post, Spencer. As if I'd personally insulted your good name and family simply by linking to a site that made light of great movies (based on even better books).

No harm done, it just really caught me off guard.

Ironically, I posted it to TLG rather than DF because I view this as a less inflammatory crowd, in general.
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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:05 pm
by StealthSuitStanley
It's nice to see someone actually own up to his mistakes!

I cannot speak for the community, but I can speak for myself...SpencerWright. I sincerely accept your apology and hereby wipe your slate clean!
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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:07 pm
by SpencerWright
jaybird216 wrote:
Can't we all just get along?
More than anything, I was shocked by the personal severity of your post, Spencer. As if I'd personally insulted your good name and family simply by linking to a site that made light of great movies (based on even better books).

No harm done, it just really caught me off guard.

Ironically, I posted it to TLG rather than DF because I view this as a less inflammatory crowd, in general.

Actually attacking some members of my family is just fine. As I said the post came off more severe than I had intended. I am a shameless LOTR nut, it is a sickness. Still..no excuse for my poorly crafted post.

Besides. I can't blast a fellow Texan thus! (Austin here)

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:33 pm
by Fiffergrund
Spencer's karma has been restored. Alea Iacta Est!
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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 3:23 pm
by SpencerWright
Traveller wrote:
Just to clarify something here, I could have been MUCH worse in speaking to him, coming up with truly gruesome imagery that would make the faint of heart lose whatever they had for lunch.

But, he wasn't worth the additional time or effort.

Careful where you wave that epeen around, you might put an eye out!

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 5:51 pm
by Prince of Happiness
SpencerWright wrote:
Don't worry about that. I am a big boy and can take my lumps. I am a big supporter of all things TLG. I vote with my wallet and my time (And have given generously of both!) not my board posts.

Still, I do think the reaction was a little 'jerky', though perhaps not unwarranted. Call me to task for a transgression, OK, just don't get too cought up in bashing a poor 'peck'.

Spencer

*deep bow* Big ups!

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 5:58 pm
by johns
Now that we're all friends again ... what do think of this new 4th edition of D&D?

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:30 pm
by synabetic
I'm glad to see this make a quick U-turn from it's approach to Dramaville.
Welcome to the boards, Spencer!

I was just making the same U-turn at the boards for the site I write for just seconds ago.

And johns, you are a sick, sick person. That's the funniest thing I've read all day!
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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:35 pm
by SpencerWright
johns wrote:
Now that we're all friends again ... what do think of this new 4th edition of D&D?

Oh my oh my....

I recall seeing a post somewhere asking that we not bash the soon-to-be 4e. So I will offer this...a more friendly magazine format? What the hell? So I guess the picture count is going way, way up?

Doesn't sound all that great to me, so far...but then I have been playing RPGs since there were RPGs. Yes, I am a geezer by your standards. Infact I still run a B/X D&D game and an OD&D game set in Arduin...as well as an LA game, so...........

Gleemax? No. Monthly fee to play (I think). No. Prestiege Classes? NO! NO! NO! NO!

Spencer

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:08 am
by Turanil
Omote wrote:
Is this supposed to be satirical? Personally I didn't find much to laugh at. Just me though.

Ditto. I didn't find it funny, despite I have nothing against making fun of Tolkien.
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Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:34 am
by Dyne
Things come off the wrong way all the time on message boards, since we are only communicating with words and cannot use tones or facial expressions. Glad this has been sorted out, and I also apologize if my response came off a little gruff.

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 12:59 am
by SpencerWright
Dyne wrote:
Things come off the wrong way all the time on message boards, since we are only communicating with words and cannot use tones or facial expressions. Glad this has been sorted out, and I also apologize if my response came off a little gruff.

No problem.
Jullian? Traveller?

No?

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:03 am
by Rigon
Dyne wrote:
Things come off the wrong way all the time on message boards, since we are only communicating with words and cannot use tones or facial expressions. Glad this has been sorted out, and I also apologize if my response came off a little gruff.

I just recently discovered that only 7% of communication comes from words. So Dyne has it right. However, I am a huge Tolkein fan (heck I read TLotR and the Silmarillion once a year and have done so since I was 14), but what PJ did to the story turns my stomach more than a 3 day old shatner sandwich.

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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:12 am
by Tadhg
Rigon wrote:
3 day old shatner sandwich.

R-

What's that? A tribble decker?
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:15 am
by Julian Grimm
SpencerWright wrote:
No problem.
Jullian? Traveller?

No?

Ok maybe a bit rough on my end. But, I am an Ozarker and a Machinist we're known for being gruff.
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:27 am
by Alcahaelas
Rhuvein wrote:
What's that? A tribble decker?

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:29 am
by Rigon
Alcahaelas wrote:

Shatner, the polite way to say shit
R-
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:39 am
by synabetic
Rigon wrote:
Shatner, the polite way to say shit
R-

I thought it was the past tense of "Shitner"?

(I... I just couldn't help myself!)
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:51 am
by Keolander
Rigon wrote:
However, I am a huge Tolkein fan (heck I read TLotR and the Silmarillion once a year and have done so since I was 14), but what PJ did to the story turns my stomach more than a 3 day old shatner sandwich.

Yea, I'm pretty much the same way. I cannot watch the live-action Return of the King without wanting to either gouge my eyes out or shoot my television screen. Laugh all you want, but I actually like the hokey Rankin-Bass cartoon version better mostly because its far closer to the novel than the multi-million dollar 'epic' version.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:11 pm
by Traveller
Julian Grimm wrote:
Ok maybe a bit rough on my end. But, I am an Ozarker and a Machinist we're known for being gruff.

Spence, your initial post on this thread portrayed you as being an ass. But it's good to see that you had the balls to apologize, for it shows that you're man enough to take responsibility and accept the consequences for your actions.

I don't know about you, but I considered the issue dropped last week. But next time, develop a thicker skin regarding LotR, will ya? Just because it's a sacred cow for many doesn't mean that it shouldn't be slaughtered at a whim.

I now declare this horse officially beaten to death.
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:31 pm
by Prince of Happiness
Keolander wrote:
Yea, I'm pretty much the same way. I cannot watch the live-action Return of the King without wanting to either gouge my eyes out or shoot my television screen. Laugh all you want, but I actually like the hokey Rankin-Bass cartoon version better mostly because its far closer to the novel than the multi-million dollar 'epic' version.

Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayumn!

Yeah, RotK was rough for me, especially with the Battle of Pelennor Fields and "THE AGE OF ORC" cheese speech.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:19 pm
by pactmaster
I liked the bit about the guy getting the pipe knocked out of his hand in the Matrix list and then saying:

"After that I was the one asked to leave."

Sure, none of it is really highbrow humour, but it is amusing.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:25 pm
by jaybird216
I liked the movies, overall. Consider what a monumental task it was! There's no way he could include everything, and even if he did, it still wouldn't have pleased everybody. I'm a fan of the Rank & Bass too, though. I had a Lord of the Rings coloring book back in the 70's. Wish I still had it.

My main "book nerd" beef is with the Two Towers movie: I'm a huge fan of the Rohirrim, so I don't understand why Jackson felt the need to assign book-character names to roles that he made up. The kid who rides from the Westfold to Edoras to warn everyone that Sauruman was attacking was named Eothain. In the book, Eothain was Eomer's right-hand man and was present when the horsies confronted Legs, Gimli and Aragorn. His one line being "Who ever heard of a horse of the Mark being ridden by a dwarf?"

New character... take 30 seconds to make up a new name. Same thing with "Gamling the Old" who looked about 35 in the movie and Grimbold (or was it Hama... been a couple of years) being killed by wargs. If you want to have that stuff in there as hollywood fluff, go ahead. But make up some names while you're at it.

OK, I'm done now.
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:15 pm
by Joe
Perhaps Eothain in the Rohirrim is like John in our land.

I keep seeing that name in the Bible too but i don't blame the prophets for lacking imagination.

Maybe the boy was Eomers right hand man's first born lad?

But alas, if you look at a diamond for too long or too closely, I am sure flaws will be found.

A common trait I find in mankind is over critical armchair quarterbacking.

Until I put on camo fatigues and sleep in the desert of Iraq I will refrain from calling the shots from my air conditioned house or ever saying anything negative about soldiers. I feel the same about the first person that pooled the funds and resources on such a wonderful endeavor as live action LOTR...and doing it well! no one was stopping anyone else from doing it...'their way'

If an awesome movie like Return bothers you, and you prefer cartoons of repeating images over and over then knock yourself out. But until you can show how it is done better it is wise to just butter your popcorn and shut thy trap.

To step onto a forum like this and even hint that LOTR sucks is like stepping into the capital building and shouting Allah akbar and wondering why everyone tackled you.

I am sure if JRR was here today he would be glad they at least tried to keep it authentic. And how can you bash anyone, from turning our sacred Middle Earth known by an eclectic few into something every American child can now enjoy?

The elves use wisdom along with keen sight, and keener insight to live so long.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:26 pm
by Prince of Happiness
I don't agree with that at all. Creative work, especially creative work presented for public consumption is part of a three-way dialogue between the artist, the critic, and the audience. To say that because you do not control the means of production means you have NO SAY whatsoever in the product you get is absurd in the extreme.

Why complain about crappy food at a restaurant? YOU DIDN'T OR CAN'T MAKE IT.

Why bother adding house rules or offer criticism of a game system that you purchased? YOU'RE NOT A GAME DESIGNER YOU CAN'T COMPLAIN.

No. No, no, NO.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:29 pm
by serleran
Quote:
YOU'RE NOT A GAME DESIGNER YOU CAN'T COMPLAIN.

Yes, I can.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:31 pm
by Prince of Happiness
serleran wrote:
Yes, I can.

But you can't complain about movies because you're not a film maker. Or laws because you're not a legislator. Just to clarify.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:33 pm
by serleran
I have made a film, and I have sat in on precedent-setting court cases, as juror. So, yes, again, I am, and can. Even if its not current... I have a brain, and an opinion, and I can express it anytime, and anyway, I like. You are free to ignore it, but that, by no means, means I still cannot do what I want. Saying otherwise might be the same as political correctness, and I don't think you're down with that.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:36 pm
by Prince of Happiness
serleran wrote:
I have made a film, and I have sat in on precedent-setting court cases, as juror. So, yes, again, I am, and can. Even if its not current... I have a brain, and an opinion, and I can express it anytime, and anyway, I like. You are free to ignore it, but that, by no means, means I still cannot do what I want. Saying otherwise might be the same as political correctness, and I don't think you're down with that.

I'm pretty much trying to say the same thing. We have brains, opinions, and a blood-won right to free speech.

I resent the idea that I don't have a right to express my opinion because I'm "merely" a consumer or "only a civilian.*"

*nowadays, anyways