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Subject: Why So Many P6 Threads?


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JVRenderer ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 12:16 PM

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Tirjasdyn ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 1:26 PM

Operaguy, Frodo spent all that time sucummbing to the evil of the ring, combined with a kinship feeling with only other being around that had succumbed to the rings power (Bilbo doesn't count, he's not there) He wants to believe Gollum can be saved, because it means he can be saved. it does happen in the book (read last summer, for the 4thtime I think from a 1972 box set with Tolkien art on the covers) And Frodo does send Sam away because of Gollums word. But jackson should have had the raising of the shire included. At least I think so.

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nghayward ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 4:04 PM · edited Mon, 04 April 2005 at 4:06 PM

-------Why So Many replys to this Thread?------

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Goldfire ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 5:53 PM

Beachnut, Show offs! You guys had to go win it in the 9th with a walk off HR, didn't you? ;) I'm going to go find head shots of Adam Dunn, create a clone in the face room, and do unspeakable things to him! -a Mets fan


ericwiz ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 6:11 PM

If I say that I wait with baited breath does that mean I smell like worms?


randym77 ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 6:14 PM

If you don't mind making a clone with dials instead of the Face Room...checkout the CoreArts baseball uniform for M3. For sale at Animotions and Rotica. A David version is in the works. He's making textures for the MLB teams as freebie add-ons.


Goldfire ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 6:25 PM · edited Mon, 04 April 2005 at 6:28 PM

ericwiz,
If you were talking to me, I can't post pictures like that here. You'll have to come over to R'otica ;)

randym,
I have that on my wish list, but somehow my wallet is a bit empty right now. Something about a p6 upgrade and over $100 at RDNA on p6 products....and more just hit the store!
Not that I'm gonna need CLOTHES for what I plan to do to Dunn's (virtual) clone.....

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Message edited on: 04/04/2005 18:28


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 6:47 PM

We all know Sam would have killed him if he'd tried anything ....

Have you heard that Ben Browder(John Crichton)
of "farscape " is joining the "stargate SG1 Cast next season.

Claudia Black will be returning for several episodes, as well. I'm hoping that she resumes her game of "kick the can" with Daniel.



elizabyte ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 6:58 PM

I just spit my iced tea all over my shirt and it came out my NOSE! Oh, it's a good day when I can make someone shoot iced tea out their nose... Hope you didn't muck up your keyboard, though. ;-) bonni

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wolf359 ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 7:01 PM

Hey LD is that "peackeeper wars" DVD out yet?? Ive been looking for it



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SWAMP ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 7:14 PM

"does anyone know why dogs like to lick their own backsides then try to kiss people straight after?"...... Because they can!


Connatic ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 7:18 PM

Elijah Wood is truly creepy in the role of Kevin in the movie "Sin City"! He plays a preternatural cannibal psycotic mute. Sin City is a great movie. I hear the producers used Poser 6 to make some parts, just to piss off Birddie!


DCArt ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 7:19 PM

ROFL This keeps getting funnier.



elizabyte ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 7:22 PM

"does anyone know why dogs like to lick their own backsides then try to kiss people straight after?"...... Because they can! If I could do that, I'd never leave the house! (Okay, it's an old joke, but I think we all agree that the old jokes are... OLD.) bonni

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operaguy ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 9:41 PM

Tirjasdyn: Your interpretation is interesting. More on that later. I need to open the book and check...I still think you are wrong that Tolkien has Gollum convincing Frodo that Sam is out to get him and that Frodo and Gollum should go on together and ditch/kill Sam. Gotta check. ::::: Opera :::::


operaguy ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 9:43 PM

Who hit the homer to sink the Mets? What would opening day be without a walk-off homer. I heard they had a wild game in Colorado today, too. Remember when that ball (I think Dave Winfield hit it) struck that pigeon? Birddie dead on the spot. GO ANGELS! ::::: Opera :::::


elizabyte ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 9:49 PM

What would opening day be without a walk-off homer. D'oh! bonni

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Little_Dragon ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 9:51 PM

is that "peackeeper wars" DVD out yet?? Oh, yes, since January. And for Region 2 since February. Try Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.



randym77 ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 10:06 PM

Was that a batted ball that hit the pigeon? I thought it was a pitch! Poor birdie...


hauksdottir ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 10:23 PM

Frodo didn't order Sam to go home in the book!!! :sheesh: He ran ahead of Sam, being abstracted for a moment by a clear path. If he'd bothered to think, he would have realized that Sam wasn't as close as he thought (remember that Sam was "the fat hobbit" and not as quick on his toes). Sam wasn't that far behind when Shelob pops out of a crack between them. Gollum's "slinker and stinker" characters in the movie was pretty accurate. Sam was very good. Eowyn was right. Boromir was an improvement. Almost everyone else suffered character assassination to various degrees. I still love the movies, but they will not replace the books in my heart. I see that Little Dragon also knows who got the last bottle of bleach in Middle Earth and what he had to do to get it! ;^) Carolly


operaguy ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 10:58 PM

I'm with you Carolly, the books, the prose, that's where it's at. I read the Trilogy to my son aloud and it's a bond we share for life. To the list of Eowyn and Boromir I'd add the Balrog at the Bridge. Jackson did that Balrog scene very brilliantly. ::::: Opera :::::


operaguy ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 11:01 PM

The Bird in Toronto In a game against the Blue Jays in Toronto on August 4, 1983, Winfield accidentally killed a seagull with a throw in the outfield between innings. The dead bird was removed by stadium officials, and Winfield helped the Yankees win the game by hitting a home run. After the game, Winfield was arrested in the clubhouse by Canadian officials who charged him with cruelty to animals. The next day the bogus charges were dropped. :: og ::


Goldfire ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 11:10 PM · edited Mon, 04 April 2005 at 11:15 PM

And then there was the bird that Randy Johnson hit with a pitch....the legend of RJ just grows and grows.....

Opera! Are you a fan of the Los Angeles (grrr) Angels of Anaheim!? Don't tell me there's another poser hack behind the Orange Curtain!

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operaguy ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 11:33 PM

CALIFORNIA ANGELS FOREVER. I wish they'd just stuck with that! The Rangers did not change their name to the Irving Rangers or the Fort Worth Rangers or whatever. Although Anaheim Angels was okay. I live in Pasadena but hate the Dodgers (long story) but have been stuck on the Angels for about 20 years. Go to about 5 games a year. ::::: Opera :::::


elizabyte ( ) posted Mon, 04 April 2005 at 11:44 PM

I read the Trilogy to my son aloud and it's a bond we share for life. My grandmother read me the entire Anne of Green Gables series (something like seven books in all), and a few other classics (like Little Women). Those memories are among my most treasured. bonni

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hauksdottir ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 4:24 AM

a friend gave me the set of Tolkien paperbacks for my birthday... 1962, IIRC. A life-changing gift. There is no way to determine how many times I have read them. I've also read Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales at least once through and many times dipping. Just starting on the 12 volume series Book of lost Tales. :happy sigh: If you are familiar with any of the sagas and mythologies from northern Europe you kep encounters resonant bits which just add to the richness. Operaguy... were you at the premier of Shore's symphonic assemblage, down at the Hollywood Bowl last summer? Gavin got tickets for us and I took the Amtrak down. Wonderful music, but I hated the way it was put together, with the 4 huge video screens being a major distraction. I'm calling it an "assemblage", because it isn't a symphony yet, merely his favorite bits from the soundtrack and too closely tied to the story. The music can stand on its own, once he finds the courage to admit it and the time to do a proper job of arranging and bridging the elements. Carolly


TH ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 6:15 AM

"does anyone know why dogs like to lick their own backsides then try to kiss people straight after?"...... reminds me of a visit to a friend's house - the cat licked his backside, another visitor said "gee, I wish I could do that!". our host replied immediately "don't you think you'd better ask the cat first?" think about it...


bucketload3D ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 7:41 AM

awww... first time I read Tolkien stars in eyes I've read LOTR in a week maybe ^_^ ... been crazy since then :)

... and the most surprising aftereffect: I cannot tolerate jewelry design anymore! O_o well, because it's not as good as elfish or dwarvish is, LOL

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operaguy ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 8:17 AM

You will probably be shocked, but I am not a huge fan of the Shore music for Lord of the Rings. The problem is that this is musical material strectched out into parts of, what, 9 hours? Now, it may be just as you pointed out...he has not crystalized it into a symphonic work yet/ever. If he did find the courage (that was the right word) he would write a Suite or Symphony sourced from the soundtrack material, but one that would be centered in its own power. That might be another story. I've been reading since 1966 myself. I remember the anticipation in 1977 for the publication of the Silmarillion. I obtained my copy on the publication date, read it in one weekend, and was so shocked and marred and disturbed and awed that I could not discuss the book nor read it again for two years. ::::: Opera :::::


beachnut ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 8:37 AM

Ahhh my beloved Cincinnati Reds won their first game!!! No matter how good or bad they do I still love 'em...they are my boys of summer! Still a little p.o.'d that they took Joe Nuxhall out of the broadcasting booth tho...I mean C'MON!! The guy is a Cincinnati Reds legend in his own right! He's been on 700 WLW since I was a kid calling the games..... Oh yeah and Bonni, I managed not to muck up the keyboard with the iced tea thru the nose trick.... ;)


Lucifer_The_Dark ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 11:01 AM

I love the grabby elf lady, but how anyone could be attracted to the dwarf is beyond me :D hehehehe

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randym77 ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 11:12 AM

I love the grabby elf lady, but how anyone could be attracted to the dwarf is beyond me :D Are you talking about the Cincinnati Reds or LOTR?


operaguy ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 11:32 AM

Dwarves mate for life and live 400 years, so there must be some chemistry there. ::::: Opera :::::


Francemi ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 11:37 AM

Lucifer, I don't know why it should surprise you. After all, most women are attracted to men, aren't they? lol

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hauksdottir ( ) posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 6:47 PM

Yes, but not clumsy drunken oafs with no sense of honor. I could have taken his POV, but the stale jokes about dwarf-tossing and "game over" with the added drinking contest and his cheating did NOT endear me to him at all. I'd rather have had a noble dwarf, proud of his heritage and the craftsmanship of his kinfolk... even if greedy or suspicious or narrow-minded. (As for his comments about never trusting an elf, I'll accept that, given the way Legolas' father imprisoned his father.) Carolly


operaguy ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 12:20 AM

Yes Carolly, most people watching the movie have no idea how deep this issue is, not even back to the Thorin jailing, although I am certain you do. It goes back six thousand years, to the moment when the dwarves finished the reworking of the Nauglamir (a necklace) by placing the Silmaril radiant in its center, and then refused to return it to the Elven King Thingol. The Dwarves killed Thingol. There was a huge war between dwarves and elves. Even deeper: Elves are the firstborn of Iluvatar (God) but dwarves were made by Aule, one of Iluvatar's important 'angels.' There's a jealousy in it. But also triumph, because Iluvatar blessed the act, unlike the un-blessed attempt of Melkor (fallen angel) to create a race -- the orcs. IMO, Tolkien intended the Gimli/Legolas relationship to be a chapter in the healing of the entire history of conflict between elves and dwarves. To sully this tragic but noble history with Jackson's smarmy 20th century silliness...it's like making a sitcom out of Macbeth. ::::: Opera :::::


hauksdottir ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 4:24 AM

I believe there is an iron curtain version of Macbeth, and even a Simpson's take on the tragedy: "is this a doughnut I see before me?" The friction with the dwarves started even before that problem with the necklace... why didn't Thingol listen to his wife? She was a Maia, after all, wise as well as powerful. :sigh: In many ways the elves and dwarves are similar: both being jewelers and weaponmakers, both enhancing their works with magic... and both races being secretive and proud. It is interesting that the major work utilizing the skills of both people is the massive door between their realms. I think there was also a lot of simple gut-level competition. It would be easier for elves to get along with men to whom they could feel superior than with someone who was created first (thus usurping their title) and who excelled at the same activities. Carolly


operaguy ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 6:51 AM

Very good points. Somwhow I detect you as a deep friend of Melian. She must have known a sorrow few could comprehend. One wonders, here deep in the Fourth Age, if the Elves begin to rethink their appraisal of Men. On the one hand, confirming their superiority, they must see us as having dwindled in stature. Yet, does their once-elevating immortality on Arda now ssem a jail sentence? They may have come to envy the Gift of Men, that on death they escape the circles of the Earth. ::::: Opera :::::


Birddie ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 11:09 AM

another thread that can be locked.


operaguy ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 11:52 AM

that's right, birddie, you wouldn't want civilized conversation to break out where you came and dropped your birdie do-do besides, Dave Winfield killed you with a throw from the outfield way up above. ::::: Opera :::::


Birddie ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 1:10 PM

dont give a rats behind. Funny thing about most of you Poser guru's YOU HAVE NO poser images in your galleries, wonder why that is? Carolly and his personal attacks on my brought me back here. How bout putting some poser images up in your gallery Opera? huh? same with Carolly, the ones that scream the loudest and personally attack people in this forum, are the ones that brag but leave their galleries empty. dont care, have no intensions of reading this thread ever again.. WILL A KIND ADMIN PLEASE LOCK THIS before another round of personal attacks begin? Thank You.


operaguy ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 1:20 PM

lol


Birddie ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 1:23 PM

well? where are your poser renders? I'd like to have a look at your work? I've IMed a mod this thread will be locked shortly. lol all you want. I still dont see any Poser artwork from eithr of you.


DCArt ( ) posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 1:23 PM · edited Wed, 06 April 2005 at 1:35 PM

Considering that the thread began with personal attacks, by your logic it should have been locked right away. You expected flames. If you don't like to get burned, keep away from the fire. 8-)

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