Oh yeah, Mines of Moria totally sounds like a child daycare.Appleshampoo said:If you hate British naming of Fantasy things I'd steer well clear of Lord of the rings if I were you. It's just FULL of that British cute naming you're on about.
As someone who has, I agree with everything this person says.TimeLord said:Britain? Cute? You obviously haven't been to Glasgow on a dark Saturday night.
Oh I know exactly where your avatar comes from. Mid nineties Nick was where it was at. I just saw an opportunity to take a cheap shot and it's two thirty in the morning here and I'm a little hopped up on Code Red and it was way funnier in my head...Sizzle Montyjing said:snip
SillyBear said:When did I ever say British comedy was bad?lunncal said:Hey, our comedy is miles better than than anything America has produced! Red Dwarf, Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, Black Adder, uh... Dad's army, all extremely British comedies that are all great.
OT: I am going to agree with everyone asking what the hell you are talking about, OP. Got any more examples than that one?
Dull is kind of the opposite of funny, and I don't think any of the shows I listed were seedy or dark either. Personally I think one of the few media-related things Britian is great at is comedy, but I may be a little biased considering I am English myself.SillyBear said:Mate, I've got no idea what you are talking about.
Most things that come out of Britain are tremendously dull and seedy and dark as far as art and entertainment goes. The British are one of the most cynical people in the world.
I forgive you...Rylot said:Oh I know exactly where your avatar comes from. Mid nineties Nick was where it was at. I just saw an opportunity to take a cheap shot and it's two thirty in the morning here and I'm a little hopped up on Code Red and it was way funnier in my head...Sizzle Montyjing said:snip
Also just to get more off topic: Did you know Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers was Donnie? http://www.cracked.com/article_19239_8-actors-you-wont-believe-voiced-famous-cartoon-characters_p2.html Plus wouldn't his name be something like Nyangel Thornberry?
Thank you for saying what I couldn't put into words.maffro said:It'd be pretty stupid to have them called something Asian sounding, tbh. In western culture mysticism has long been associated with Asia and all that, which is why some people associate 'real' sounding fantasy with eastern sounding language.
But in Harry Potter it's universal magic. I'm sure in universe the magic asians have their own magic names for the non-magic chaps, but it'd sound odd if the magic English used Asian names without any reason.
I have. Woke up naked on a doorstep with a power-drill taped to my hand.TimeLord said:Britain? Cute? You obviously haven't been to Glasgow on a dark Saturday night.
Pistols at twenty paces at noon?Sizzle Montyjing said:I forgive you...Rylot said:Oh I know exactly where your avatar comes from. Mid nineties Nick was where it was at. I just saw an opportunity to take a cheap shot and it's two thirty in the morning here and I'm a little hopped up on Code Red and it was way funnier in my head...Sizzle Montyjing said:snip
Also just to get more off topic: Did you know Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers was Donnie? http://www.cracked.com/article_19239_8-actors-you-wont-believe-voiced-famous-cartoon-characters_p2.html Plus wouldn't his name be something like Nyangel Thornberry?
WITH VIOLENCE!
It's the british way.
I sent my 3 year old there. She fell down a well and got eaten by a Balrog. Social Services are still investigating.Quaxar said:Oh yeah, Mines of Moria totally sounds like a child daycare.Appleshampoo said:If you hate British naming of Fantasy things I'd steer well clear of Lord of the rings if I were you. It's just FULL of that British cute naming you're on about.
I'm English too.lunncal said:SillyBear said:When did I ever say British comedy was bad?lunncal said:Hey, our comedy is miles better than than anything America has produced! Red Dwarf, Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, Black Adder, uh... Dad's army, all extremely British comedies that are all great.
OT: I am going to agree with everyone asking what the hell you are talking about, OP. Got any more examples than that one?Dull is kind of the opposite of funny, and I don't think any of the shows I listed were seedy or dark either. Personally I think one of the few media-related things Britian is great at is comedy, but I may be a little biased considering I am English myself.SillyBear said:Mate, I've got no idea what you are talking about.
Most things that come out of Britain are tremendously dull and seedy and dark as far as art and entertainment goes. The British are one of the most cynical people in the world.