Mar. 19th, 2006

weaselett: (Faith)
just seen it - brilliant - very bloody and freaky - but brillaint - the girl playing hannah's a really really good actress - plus - first time seen Cillian murphy in anything - very nice - loved the accent.

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Mar. 19th, 2006 09:07 pm
weaselett: (Danny)
In the middle of writting my essay on 'modern human behaviour' but saw the Ori wiki article on solutions - and am quite scared. Glastonbury tor - the remains of the ancients avalon? ummmm, no. The tor isn't old enough - it's the remains of a mountain - weathered during the last ice age (or something like that, too many ice ages to actually off my head while thinking about cave art, personal ornamentation and site modification, to say which ice age that particular area of england/britain would have been formed as is...) If avalon had been there - it wouldn't survive in any manner now (going off the thousands of years thing) espec due to the fact that britain has been covered by every ice age to some extent - it's why it was populated so dang late. It had to be said - cos - well it's that whole Sci-fi intelligent fans thing - that the Stargate writers seem to forget more than the actors. Am not even going to go into the fact that the majority of the myth being used is based upon 15th/16th cent guys who romantised things. Ignoring the actual facts that exist around arthur - and there are facts - people just can't decide whether it was more one guy than the other or not. There is in fact more fact for Arthur than there ever has been for Robin hood - arthur's kinda like william wallace - braveheart was sooooo wrong it hurts. lol. yep - the scots had a habit of following the french back then....bonny prince charlie, and william.
anyhooo - back to the essay.

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