From: blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: blakes7-d Digest V00 #128 X-Loop: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se X-Mailing-List: archive/volume00/128 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se Reply-To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain blakes7-d Digest Volume 00 : Issue 128 Today's Topics: Re: [B7L] The B7 movie Re: Favorite quotes (was Re: [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V00 #125) Re: Favorite quotes (was Re: [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V00 #125) Re: [B7L] favourite quotes Re: [B7L] Gareth Thomas [B7L] B7 and Shakespeare and Stuff Re: [B7L] B7 and Shakespeare and Stuff Re: [B7L] B7 and Shakespeare and Stuff ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 08:00:03 +0100 From: "Neil Faulkner" To: "b7" Subject: Re: [B7L] The B7 movie Message-ID: <000301bfb6c1$e4b3df80$e535fea9@neilfaulkner> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Forwarded from Trish, who mailed straight to me by mistake (something I haven't done for ages) > Neil wrote insightfully, > > OTOH, fans who just love the characters and don't give a toss about the > background would love a new movie, so long as it handled the characters > correctly. The prospect of beloved characters being mangled, however, might > turn such a fan against any new production. > > I am rabidly in favor of a movie that builds upon B7 and maintains its > integrity while not necessarily sticking entirely within the narrow construct > of canon. I have, however, this terrible fear of Avon: A Terrible Movie. I > admire Paul Darrow quite a bit as an actor, a lovely voice, and certainly a > compelling physical distraction. His ability to create out of whole cloth is > unproven, but I admire his commitment to ensure that it remains Terry > Nation's B7. I'd be even happier if he committed to ensure that it was Chris > Boucher's B7. > > Trish > formerly prmolloy@aol.com > > "Auron may be different, Cally, but on Earth it is considered ill-mannered > to kill your friends while committing suicide." > Which seems to suggest that apprehension re any upcoming movie lies in the fear that it won't come up to scratch, whether in terms of character, background, continuity, whatever - ie; q-sort independent. Neil ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 07:56:34 +0100 From: "Neil Faulkner" To: "b7" Subject: Re: Favorite quotes (was Re: [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V00 #125) Message-ID: <000201bfb6c1$e1ecd040$e535fea9@neilfaulkner> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Claudia (thief of the kings english) wrote: > : Dr Havand (TWB) - "Reality is a dangerous concept." > > Ooh, me too! That's my absolute favorite. But it's "Havant". > My runner-ups are Strangely enough, my fantasy game world had a city in it called Havant, until I realised that that was the name of a real place (some town near Portsmouth), so I changed it. To Havand. Neil ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 May 2000 08:31:21 +0100 From: "DragonFly" To: "she goes out and steals the king's english" , Subject: Re: Favorite quotes (was Re: [B7L] Re: blakes7-d Digest V00 #125) Message-ID: <002b01bfb72d$14ef4660$2328883e@oemcomputer> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I think my favourite would be from Stardrive Vila:"Frieds! Space Rats! there's no such thing as friends of a space rat. They even hate each other....They're maniacs psycopaths. All they live for is sex and violence - booze and speed. and the fellas are just as bad." This made me laugh when I first read it on the back of the box. I also like the reference in The Web I think which Avon make about not caring if the world turns into a giant mushroom.... maybe I have an odd sence of humour. Julia-Loughborough ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 16:59:11 +0100 From: "Alison Page" To: "lysator" Subject: Re: [B7L] favourite quotes Message-ID: <000201bfb6d3$85fbf560$ca8edec2@pre-installedco> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sally had some gems >GAN: I think we make a good team. >AVON: Well, hooray for us. [Time Squad] This in particular is priceless IMHO Alison ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 22:07:16 +0100 (BST) From: Judith Proctor To: Lysator List cc: Freedom City Subject: Re: [B7L] Gareth Thomas Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII On Sat 06 May, DragonFly wrote: > 8th of may is on the monday > > is it monday the 8th or tuesday the 9th that it is on. > does anyone know the telephone number of the cafe? It's Tuesday the 9th. That's what comes of typing when sore . My brain got confused between the time and the date. Phone number is 0161 236 2019 You may/may not have to call and collect your tickets in person (sources seem to vary on this point). The address is 111 Portland St, Manchester. Judith -- http://www.hermit.org/Blakes7 - Fanzines for Blake's 7, B7 Filk songs, pictures, news, Conventions past and present, Blake's 7 fan clubs, Gareth Thomas, etc. (also non-Blake's 7 zines at http://www.nas.com/~lknight ) Redemption '01 23-25 Feb 2001 http://www.smof.com/redemption/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 20:18:47 -0600 From: "Ellynne G." To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] B7 and Shakespeare and Stuff Message-ID: <20000505.212116.-299257.0.rilliara@juno.com> Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Just thinking of other plays the B7 characters could be compared to - Blake and Othello - because Othello's ability to trust the right people is destroyed by his enemy and he also chooses a very bad time to believe he can trust one person no matter what (although other similiarities between Iago and Avon are limited). Servalan and Macbeth - I'm sure she's murdered an elderly man while he was staying with her and framed his son at some time in her career. Don't know how she feels about witches. Blake and Richard II - face it, Richard exhausts the ability of those who should be his loyal followers to follow him - and doesn't realize it till too late. Avon and Lear - besides the fact that they both lose it, Lear doesn't realize Cordelia was the one he could trust till things have gone too far and Cordelia dies, resulting in Lear's death in the bleakest ending in just about any play in British history. Avon doesn't realize Blake hadn't betrayed them till to late, resulting in Blake's death and one of the bleakest endings in SF history. Edmund and Dayna - somewhat on the homicidal maniac side sorts whose blind fathers die tragically. Also, each seems to have a mellower sibling. And, not that it's Shakespeare, but - Blake and Odin - because he had to lose that eye somehow, but if he thought it was at the well of wisdom, he should really get his money back. Ellynne ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 23:02:37 -0700 From: Nick Moffitt To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] B7 and Shakespeare and Stuff Message-ID: <20000505230237.E9362@zork.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii begin Ellynne G. quotation: > Blake and Odin - because he had to lose that eye somehow, but if he > thought it was at the well of wisdom, he should really get his money > back. DUH. Everybody knows that the REAL blake took the clone's eye because it was his by rights! -- CrackMonkey.Org - Non-sequitur arguments and ad-hominem personal attacks LinuxCabal.Org - Co-location facilities and meeting space Pigdog.Org - The Online Handbook for Bad People of the Future You are not entitled to your opinions. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 06 May 2000 14:39:28 +0200 From: Steve Kilbane To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] B7 and Shakespeare and Stuff Message-Id: <200005061339.OAA11565@whitecrow.demon.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Edmund and Dayna - somewhat on the homicidal maniac side sorts whose > blind fathers die tragically. Also, each seems to have a mellower > sibling. Pardon? Edmund was a trecherous little weasel with a talent for sowing discord and hate. Dayna's vindictive, but openly and honestly. :-) steve -------------------------------- End of blakes7-d Digest V00 Issue #128 **************************************