[PnP] Seeker And Other Films Through The P&P Lens

Phineas Cromwell phineascromwell at gmail.com
Wed Dec 3 02:10:16 CET 2008


I sent that last message from my desktop for the first time; I was using my
fiance's laptop for all the others (it was more convenient for unimportant
reasons). Anyway, I use Opera Mail on my desktop, which imports all my Gmail
contacts; when I post through Opera, it uses my real name instead of my
fanciful moniker, Phineas Cromwell. I never much dug my last name...how
embarassing (oh well, its on the Players List anyway).

If there was any confusion whatsoever, thats the explanation (albeit an
insignificant one).

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 7:18 AM, Scott Adams <longshot at darktech.org> wrote:

>  At 06:12 PM 12/2/08, you wrote:
> >At first glance, I wasn't sure if you were talking about the film "The
> >Seeker" or the TV series "Legend Of The Seeker"; I haven't seen either
> yet.
> >The thread made me think of something I do all the time. I have a huge DVD
> >collection and I re-watch my favorite films, particularly the
> >fantasy-oriented ones, endlessly.
> >In addition to general inspiration, I try to imagine placing the film's
> >content in terms of P&P. Some of my favorites are Conan The Barbarian,
> >Dragonslayer, Excalibur, The Beastmaster, The Dark Crystal, Krull,
> >Ladyhawke; period films also that spark different kinds of inspiration for
> >me include many, like Richard Lester's The Three Musketeers/The Four
> >Musketeers/The Return Of The Musketeers, Elizabeth, Elizabeth: The Golden
> >Age, Shogun, Braveheart, Rob-Roy; etc,etc,etc...
> >I was curious to hear anyone else's favorites, and maybe what aspects of
> >them draw similarities to P&P, or what might downright fit right in The
> >Lands Perilous.
> When the Seeker movie came out on Hbo last month I was planning on seeing
> it anyway.  Then I saw the behind the scenes stuff on a Seeker Series.  I
> was talking above in reference to TV series.  The movie was as far as I can
> tell totally opposite.  Young kid.  TV older guy maybe mid-20s.  I think its
> 2 distinct universes as plot is a bit different and may have been tweaked
> for the series.  But so far the TV series is the best for pnp fans.  The
> magic alone is something to awe at.  It may be hard to find but you can
> yahoo it on their tv guide or something.  Legend of the Seeker.
>
> As far as movies you named all good ones though I vaguely recall
> Rob-roy....  I like fantasy movies but none have come too cose to pnp for
> me.  I suppose movie wise I'd have to say Hobbit, maybe lord of the rings.
>
> TV series theres a few like Xena, Hercules and Seeker (teh best).  Oddly
> the same guy did all three.
>
>
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