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  1. Mercurius

    Rumours: WotC Announcement Today; Insider Email Reveals Plans

    Yeah, it is actually kind of nice to a feel a sense of unity among the community. But, if Lisa Codega and this email are correct, it might not matter. WotC is investing in casual fans and the future, and perhaps the likelihood that enough long-time players will just suck it up and/or rationalize...
  2. Mercurius

    Rumours: WotC Announcement Today; Insider Email Reveals Plans

    I keep coming back to the view that no matter what WotC does, something has been broken - a feeling of goodwill and trust from the flagship company of D&D. I mean, it is a basic principle: if you're nice 95% of the time but abusive 5% of the time, the abuse defines who you are (to the abused)...
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    The OGL -- Just What's Going On?

    Sorta kinda. But this takes the cake, imo.
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    The OGL -- Just What's Going On?

    Well that's just the thing - and what not only publishers should be asking, but consumers. Why would any of us want to (financially) support such a company? Even if they say, "Sorry, our bad," they've already revealed their hand. It is like that saying: "When someone tells you who they really...
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    Hollywood's creativity problem and a (ranty) stroll through endless remakes...

    I would agree with you to an extent, and even a group of experienced and skilled film-makers are going to vary on what they like and don't like. But I do think there are two factors that tend to get written off, or at least diminished, in such conversations: One is actual skill and craftsmanship...
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    What are you listening too?

    I've been revisiting King Crimson of late. They were probably the most impactful band on my youthful self - when I discovered them in junior year of high school (I think), way back in 1991, I was moving out of my alt/electro-pop phase and into bands like Pink Floyd, and was totally blown away. I...
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    Chaos at Disney (Battle of the Bobs)

    I read that title first with another "o."
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    Rings of Power -- all opinions and spoilers welcome thread.

    Well, I guess I got to enjoy it in a schadenfreude stick-it-to-the-Man sort of away for a bit, at least ;).
  9. Mercurius

    Rings of Power -- all opinions and spoilers welcome thread.

    Yeah, 399 of 471 is 85%...so that would go with the old number. Maybe the algorithm only accounts for the x-most recent reviews? I'm also not sure if it is a straight up percentage. Maybe some reviewers are more weighted than others.
  10. Mercurius

    HBOMax Explained and Streaming Service 2022 Year End Review!

    One service you never mention, that is worth checking out, is AMC+. On its own it isn't great, but it is cheap ($1.99 promo, and I think $4.99 after that), and also includes the Sundance Channel (if you like high-brow and/or obscure stuff) and Shudder (if you like shlocky horror). So you end up...
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    Rings of Power -- all opinions and spoilers welcome thread.

    So this is weird. Rings of Power was "stuck" at 84% on the Rotten Tomatoes tomatometer for months, and it plummeted to 52% sometime within the last few days. I guess it finally caught up with public sentiment.
  12. Mercurius

    Hollywood's creativity problem and a (ranty) stroll through endless remakes...

    The corollary--which I find to be at least as common, if not more so--is, "I like it, therefore it can't be bad, and all criticisms are nutty and/or haterism." Nothing wrong with liking things that aren't deemed of high quality, but quality is a real thing - it probably just needs to be...
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    Hollywood's creativity problem and a (ranty) stroll through endless remakes...

    I require a Snarf's Guide to Nic Cage post, including the Absolutely Correct and Only Way to Rank All Nic Cage movies (and I mean all of them). On a serious note, I thought Pig was really good.
  14. Mercurius

    The OGL 1.1 is not an Open License

    LOL...well, at least the double mistake led to a humorous moment. Next time I'll make sure to cry foul.
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    The OGL 1.1 is not an Open License

    And the opposite is true, as well: it doesn't matter what WotC does, the majority will defend them and accuse others of crying fowl, being doomsayers, unreasonable, wrong, etc etc. People are allowed to have different takes. Whether or not the OP is correct in their assessment, I'm unsure and...
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    Re-reading the Hobbit, it almost feels like a distinct setting from LotR's Middle-Earth

    Yeah, that is part of the creative process for many, in my opinion and experience. In conceiving a world or story, people, places and things just "appear" and part of the fun is trying to figure out who they are. It is similar to what Jung called Active Imagination: a dialogue with the unconscious.
  17. Mercurius

    Artificial Intelligence and the future of Human Endeavor

    First of all, I should say that I don't think AI will ever becomes "sentient" - not in the way that organic beings are. This isn't as much due to biological vs. silicon life, but is more philosophical and has to do with my view that the human being - all living beings, really - are "receivers of...
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    Re-reading the Hobbit, it almost feels like a distinct setting from LotR's Middle-Earth

    One thing to consider is that The Hobbit wasn't written as "the first Middle-earth story." It was essentially a novelization of a bed-time story he told to his kids, which his friends at Oxford encouraged him to write up and publish. In his telling and writing of it, he wasn't placing it within...
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