Re: Morocanth

From: Keith Nellist <keithnellist_at_8lJpTROUrwznFdpnzwQIs-GquvGNC31YpdSCj73fwDtFOM4PQqFgAfB5oQuLYO1>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 21:25:23 +1100


This is the best Morocanth (with Gern) clip I can find. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkAtODkowPE

  At 10:27 p.m. 7/02/2008, you wrote:

>Next up, what I consider a more 'realistic' version of a Wind Child
>than from Flash Gordon, albeit one who goes for a bit of Jane Fonda.
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3-E3xuQtqI

  That is not a Wind Child, you heathen buffoon. That is a Angel   Certamus as evidenced by his grace
  and refined manner. Compare and contrast this with the Saintly Brian   Blessed's Prince Vultan
  whose Orlanthi ancestry is far more apparent.

>The Zulus, with their cattle economy and raiding etc are a good
>model for Sartarite, IMO.

  Arbennan Kingdom.

>Next up, the Red Emperor showing off in and above Glamour.
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvFYcV84xv4

  I always thought the best Red Emperor was Saturnius in Taymor's Titus   Andronicus but the only youtube I can find of him is comparitively   restrained.

>Some epic battle scenes
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDLYO5KA3DQ
>
>could be in the west, or Peloria, perhaps Carmania, with magicians
>in the tent doing some spooky sorcery.

  Against the Kingdom of War methinks.

>13th Warrior, for me, is the most Runequest 2 Gloranthaesque film
>there is. The bad gys must be a Thanatari cult.
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XRIzzF-VIM

  Critchon wimped out on the Dragon.

>OK, another one everyones seen, but I cant' miss out a Baboon. I
>have managed to avoid Howard the Duck. Anywayu, its got Jane Seymour
>in as well, who is almost as good as Caroline Munro.
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5-zaykxM1E

  Obviously Fonrit. If I recall correctly there's a Pyramid with an   Eye in it which I suggested
  as the patron for Golden Kareeshtu

  --Peter Metcalfe    


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