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Flagged up by [livejournal.com profile] fajrdrako, SFX magazine is doing a poll for the 5 sexiest male and female sci-fi/fantasy stars.

Go vote sometime before 09 Aug.

My ten are (in no order):

1. David Tennant
2. Viggo Mortensen
3. Joe Flanigan
4. John Barrowman
5. Peter Wingfield

1. Claudia Black
2. Freema Agyeman
3. Sigourney Weaver
4. Amber Benson
5. Eliza Dushku

And now I shall go away and go "Oh pants, I forgot about X..." for the rest of the night.

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Date: 2007-07-19 05:52 pm (UTC)
ext_6615: (ffshiny)
From: [identity profile] janne-d.livejournal.com
On the other hand, if they'd done a good, well-written, moody, suspenseful show that did Methos right - it's be the stuff fans dream of

Oh hell, yeah! That would have been amazing. It would never have worked out like that though so it's probably good we were spared the disappointment. I don't trust the Highlander TPTB at all, not after Endgame. And the review I saw of The Source was a fan watching and typing and consisted of comments along the lines of: WTF? Oh my God, that makes no sense, and I can't take it anymore. I think they stopped watching entirely at one point and came back to it several weeks later out of morbid curiosity.

I see all these Lymond books are 16th cent Scottish history - even better. We used to get all that at primary school. Mary, Queen of Scots and her father were both born in my hometown and I used to do tours of the palace.

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Date: 2007-07-19 06:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fajrdrako.livejournal.com
it's probably good we were spared the disappointment

Yes. I really loved Amanda in Highlander; I thought she was interesting and sexy and amusing. Raven cured me quickly enough - but I still love Amanda as she used to be.

I don't trust the Highlander TPTB at all, not after Endgame.

They seem to have odd views of their own characters, but then, not being a Connor Macleod fan, I always saw the movies as a series of alternate universes and didn't may the same sort of attention to them.

I think the producers of the TV show had a much better idea of what their own story was, and what it was about. It was somewhat inchoate, but the characters were consistent and much of the writing of individual episodes was good.

I see all these Lymond books are 16th cent Scottish history - even better.

Oh, it's delicious stuff. It isn't entirely set in Scotland - the hero is Scottish and Scottish history remains a significant theme throughout the series, but he's cosmopolitan, and travels (during the course of the series) to France, Malta, Turkey, Russia, and other places - giving us a great overview of Europe of the era.

Mary, Queen of Scots and her father were both born in my hometown and I used to do tours of the palace.

Linlithgow? Really? Somewhere online I have a photo of myself munching cake at Linlithgow. Yes, here: http://www3.sympatico.ca/harrytm/linlithgow1.jpg. I'm the one in the middle of the picture with her mouth full.

But forgive me if I'm confusing one castle with another. As I recall, she was born at Linlithgow, lived at Holyrood, and died at Pontefract - is that right?




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Date: 2007-07-19 07:31 pm (UTC)
ext_6615: (eilean donan)
From: [identity profile] janne-d.livejournal.com
Linlithgow? Really? Somewhere online I have a photo of myself munching cake at Linlithgow.

Yup, spot on. And wow, actually in the palace too! The windows to the function room behind you are where I used to get changed into costume. When and why were you there? It looks like some kind of occasion. (Sadly I have no Linlithgow Palace icon, so Eilean Donan will have to do.) I have to admit I can never quite remember where Mary got beheaded, but I thought it began with an R.

Oh, apparently we are both wrong - it was Fotheringhay.

Scotty from Star Trek was also apparently born in Linlithgow - I think they are putting a plaque somewhere!

Re HL, I think you pretty much have to see the films as AUs, from both the series and each other. And I am firm in my belief that the second one never happened at all. I think the characters were consistent in the series, but I think they messed up dreadfully with Endgame - not just with what happened to Connor, but also Faith/Kate was incredibly badly handled and the whole premise could have been done much better. It was a huge lost opportunity.

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Date: 2007-07-19 08:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fajrdrako.livejournal.com
When and why were you there?

1990, for the first Dorothy Dunnett fan gathering. It was a wonderful time. I have a brief account (with pictures of it) on the site at:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/harrytm/dd1990.html. (the links don't work because it's an old site and I can't fix it, but the information about the convention is all okay.)

Sadly I have no Linlithgow Palace icon, so Eilean Donan will have to do.

It will do. It's so beautiful. Utterly photogenic. One of the prettiest castles ever.

Fotheringhay

Ooops! Okay, I'll try to remember that. And I just saw the beheading scene in that movie about Elizabeth I, too.

Scotty from Star Trek was also apparently born in Linlithgow - I think they are putting a plaque somewhere!

Really! Cool. I thought he was born in Vancouver. Shows what I know!

I am firm in my belief that the second one never happened at all.

Absolutely not. It does not exist. It is someone's mislaid opium dream.



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Date: 2007-07-19 08:18 pm (UTC)
ext_6615: (antelope)
From: [identity profile] janne-d.livejournal.com
1990? It it was summer holiday time it is conceivable that I was doing tours when you were there then! Did you spot any tiny females in bright blue fake-period dresses? Because that would have been me. Summer and easter school holidays 1990-1995 on a rota with about 10 others.

I thought he was born in Vancouver.

The actor probably was born in Vancouver, but according to Star Trek canon the character of Scotty was born in whatever-century Linlithgow. So yes, they are going to commemorate a fictional character from the future. Bizarre.

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Date: 2007-07-20 02:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fajrdrako.livejournal.com
1990? It it was summer holiday time

It must have been....

it is conceivable that I was doing tours when you were there then!

How cool! We might even have seen each other. I was impressed by the manner and costumes of the people giving tours and serving us coffee - very organized, and evocative of 16th century, but not in a tacky way.

Scotty was born in Linlithgow! Okay, I concede, that's kind of interesting... So once again the art of fiction trumpsthe science of act.

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