New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
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Thought this was about the San Francisco 49ers, and you wanted us to look at Fantasy Football players. Lolz.
Thank you!! This is awesome. Now I have to go update my "to-read" list.
Yes. I am a die hard Star Wars nerd (to the point I'd hit the "random page" on Wookiepedia to learn new stuff) and read Lord of the Rings in third grade. Yes, you read that right. I am currently re-re-re-re-.... uh... re-re-re-reading it. (I try to read it every year.) And I can write in LOTR Elvish. That answer your question?
I Love Star Wars and LOTR, I am currently Reading the LOTR Books as i Have seen the movies but never had the time to read the books, (the Books tell WAY more). I Can See Aragorn with a lightsaber and Legolas With a Blaster Sniper
Quote from: The Warrior on October 17, 2011, 07:24:20 PM I Love Star Wars and LOTR, I am currently Reading the LOTR Books as i Have seen the movies but never had the time to read the books, (the Books tell WAY more). I Can See Aragorn with a lightsaber and Legolas With a Blaster SniperLol, that would be awesome!I thought the movies were okay. They're great movies in and of themselves, but not anywhere near as good as the books. (I was... upset when I found out they skipped Tom Bombadil).
Quote from: Thomas Hunter on October 17, 2011, 07:28:40 PMQuote from: The Warrior on October 17, 2011, 07:24:20 PM I Love Star Wars and LOTR, I am currently Reading the LOTR Books as i Have seen the movies but never had the time to read the books, (the Books tell WAY more). I Can See Aragorn with a lightsaber and Legolas With a Blaster SniperLol, that would be awesome!I thought the movies were okay. They're great movies in and of themselves, but not anywhere near as good as the books. (I was... upset when I found out they skipped Tom Bombadil).I KNOW! i first read that part and I was like. "Wait,What..... Why wasn't this in the Movies?"Another thing i noticed is the books actually Sing more songs than you hear in the movies.(I Particularly like Gimili's Thorin/Moria Song)
They Are No altogether Different Except F has Magic and SF has Alien Technology Instead
Quote from: The Warrior on October 17, 2011, 07:18:29 PMThey Are No altogether Different Except F has Magic and SF has Alien Technology InsteadAccording to Arthur C. Clarke, any sufficently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.I'm totally into SF, and I think that there's a vast difference between the two. Fantasy is concerned with storytelling, while SF is concerned with ideas.
Quote from: The Warrior on October 17, 2011, 07:33:14 PMQuote from: Thomas Hunter on October 17, 2011, 07:28:40 PMQuote from: The Warrior on October 17, 2011, 07:24:20 PM I Love Star Wars and LOTR, I am currently Reading the LOTR Books as i Have seen the movies but never had the time to read the books, (the Books tell WAY more). I Can See Aragorn with a lightsaber and Legolas With a Blaster SniperLol, that would be awesome!I thought the movies were okay. They're great movies in and of themselves, but not anywhere near as good as the books. (I was... upset when I found out they skipped Tom Bombadil).I KNOW! i first read that part and I was like. "Wait,What..... Why wasn't this in the Movies?"Another thing i noticed is the books actually Sing more songs than you hear in the movies.(I Particularly like Gimili's Thorin/Moria Song)Ikr the argument always is, "if they put all that stuff in, the movie would be too long!" The trouble is, they added a whole bunch of stuff that wasn't in the books. Also, I think they "technically" fit it in by composing a song to go with the lyrics, deleting the lyrics, and playing the song as background music.
Quote from: SomeKittens on October 17, 2011, 07:49:53 PMQuote from: The Warrior on October 17, 2011, 07:18:29 PMThey Are No altogether Different Except F has Magic and SF has Alien Technology InsteadAccording to Arthur C. Clarke, any sufficently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.I'm totally into SF, and I think that there's a vast difference between the two. Fantasy is concerned with storytelling, while SF is concerned with ideas.Technological ideas or societal ideas?
Well I would rather they take time to make an accurate movie.Symphony is not a "Song" in my book. A "Song" requires Lyrics
How Come you never see Swords or bows in a SF?
Storytelling allows the hearers, or readers, to insert themselves into the story and imagine themselves in the adventure. They can experience emotions that they wouldn't normally experience. It's reading for emotional response. SF engages the cognitive skills, which is exciting and rewarding to a certain type of human but not to all.
Quote from: The Warrior on October 17, 2011, 07:54:28 PMWell I would rather they take time to make an accurate movie.Symphony is not a "Song" in my book. A "Song" requires LyricsAgreed. I have to stop posting on this thread before I start ranting like I did for two weeks after seeing the movies. (They ended Two Towers in the wrong place!)