Re: New Tomb Discovered In Greece
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:35 pm
"Survive bothering the Valentine's Day rejects?"
...even thrived on their drunkeness, it's an unfair advantage that I've really come to enjoy. Why get licquored up when making fun of those that are is so much more fun.
"So, Terence Malick has come a cropper on "The New World" eh?"What's a cropper?Must say I didn't really enjoy "Thin Red Line" either GÇô my recuuring memory being Nick Nolte's "This is my F****ng war and you aint gonna F**K it up for me!" routine. "Not to mention long, languid scenes of grasshoppers on waving grass etc."That was definitely a legitimate complaint concerning "The Thin Red Line" but overall, it wasn't such a bad film. Too bad it came out at the same time as "Private Ryan".
From what you say more conflation of historical events to suit the exigencies of Hollywood and financial backers as with the unfortunate Alexander? To this day that remains the biggest let down with the film. ...and of my life!"Imagine what present day Hollywood would make of the Greco-Persian Wars? Artemesium and Salamis rolled into one and briefly mentioned whilst the main Spartan/Peloponnesian army arrives soon after the death of the three hundred and burning of Athens to deal the Barbarian a massive defeat. In fact, the final showdown on land and sea would most likely happen at the same time."Be careful what you write, the feeble minded Barbarians of Hollywood WILL STEAL YOUR IDEA!!! The existence of these two films should be proof enough to you that I'm not paranoid, but thoroughly burned. "The Jamestown project? The Alexander project? Pray tell and elucidate man! Most interested to hear what you're doing. Of course if it's not for public discourse as yetGǪ"When I started "The Epic of Alexander", I also had it in mind to write a similar epic on Jamestown. I did a considerable amount of research and even started the work. (Last year I even did a research trip to view the ruins first hand.) Alas, I had to make a decision. It was to be one or the other, or I'd never get either one done. So, Jamestown was temporarily shelved in favor of knocking out the Alexander epic. Now that that is done, Jamestown hearkens and I ponder my willingness to push ahead with what may inevitably be as daunting a task as the Alexander project. "And yes, you simply must find the time for "Alexander to Actium"." I took the time to go through your link and the text which we were allowed to view. There are definitely
...even thrived on their drunkeness, it's an unfair advantage that I've really come to enjoy. Why get licquored up when making fun of those that are is so much more fun.
"So, Terence Malick has come a cropper on "The New World" eh?"What's a cropper?Must say I didn't really enjoy "Thin Red Line" either GÇô my recuuring memory being Nick Nolte's "This is my F****ng war and you aint gonna F**K it up for me!" routine. "Not to mention long, languid scenes of grasshoppers on waving grass etc."That was definitely a legitimate complaint concerning "The Thin Red Line" but overall, it wasn't such a bad film. Too bad it came out at the same time as "Private Ryan".
From what you say more conflation of historical events to suit the exigencies of Hollywood and financial backers as with the unfortunate Alexander? To this day that remains the biggest let down with the film. ...and of my life!"Imagine what present day Hollywood would make of the Greco-Persian Wars? Artemesium and Salamis rolled into one and briefly mentioned whilst the main Spartan/Peloponnesian army arrives soon after the death of the three hundred and burning of Athens to deal the Barbarian a massive defeat. In fact, the final showdown on land and sea would most likely happen at the same time."Be careful what you write, the feeble minded Barbarians of Hollywood WILL STEAL YOUR IDEA!!! The existence of these two films should be proof enough to you that I'm not paranoid, but thoroughly burned. "The Jamestown project? The Alexander project? Pray tell and elucidate man! Most interested to hear what you're doing. Of course if it's not for public discourse as yetGǪ"When I started "The Epic of Alexander", I also had it in mind to write a similar epic on Jamestown. I did a considerable amount of research and even started the work. (Last year I even did a research trip to view the ruins first hand.) Alas, I had to make a decision. It was to be one or the other, or I'd never get either one done. So, Jamestown was temporarily shelved in favor of knocking out the Alexander epic. Now that that is done, Jamestown hearkens and I ponder my willingness to push ahead with what may inevitably be as daunting a task as the Alexander project. "And yes, you simply must find the time for "Alexander to Actium"." I took the time to go through your link and the text which we were allowed to view. There are definitely