SHADO Librarian IAC Chair Offline UFO Rocks Posts: 222 Location: Washington (not DC) Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #30 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 7:27pm Print Post Well, my take on canon - (And this works quite well on other fan-fic forums) 1. The final filmed or aired episode or movie. 2. Director's cut (if a movie) 3. Final or shooting script of aired episode or movie 4. official series 'bible' if any. 5. writers' and directors' commentaries on aired episodes or movie or other writer/director discussion of the project. 6. 'Official' novelizations. 7. unaired/unfilmed episodes/scripts. 6 and 7 are a little iffy - some novelizations are so unrelated to what was on the screen as to make them little more than paid fan-fiction. Unaired episodes were probably 'unaired' for a good reason and unfilmed scripts might have interesting ideas but what would have ended up on the screen would probably have born little resemblance to the original script. The original shooting script described Freeman as Australian. The Administrator. WWW Facebook IP Logged
SHADO Librarian IAC Chair Offline UFO Rocks Posts: 222 Location: Washington (not DC) Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #31 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 7:36pm Print Post To give an example of variations of canon - Lois & Clark, The New Adventures of Superman: There is an episode where Clark gives his birth date as February 28, 1966. This is on air. The final shooting script gives his birth date as Feb 29, 1966 (Someone didn't do their homework, 1966 was not a leap year.) Obviously what was on air trumps the script - even though there were old Superman comics that gave Superman's birthday as being February 29. But Superman comics is NOT canon for Lois & Clark. The Administrator. WWW Facebook IP Logged
Guina Ex Member Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #32 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 7:37pm Print Post Hi K-k, Quote:Why? It is, after all, called "acting". ... Sorry, but that line just asked for a snarky comment ... Because he lacked certain physical criteria which speak "money" loud and clear and had certain criteria which say that there was no money available to correct those. He showed (physically) that he did not grow up in an exactly wealthy family and a lot of that can't be changed later in life (some but not everything). It has nothing to do with acting, but with a certain in-depth grooming, specific health-care and nutrition. As simple (or complicated) as that IP Logged
SHADO Librarian IAC Chair Offline UFO Rocks Posts: 222 Location: Washington (not DC) Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #33 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 7:48pm Print Post Without talking to Bentley directly... my guess is, being that he's not from the US and therefore may not understand the nuances regarding 'Ivy League' colleges... Yale was probably chosen because it sounds prestigious. But MIT and Caltech are the seriously techie colleges and state universities give Very good educations depending on the program. I've got a kid going for his doctorate. The schools with highest rankings in his chosen field? University of Missouri, Washington State University, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, University of California Davis. There was also a school in Britain whose name escapes me. Not an Ivy League school among them. His chosen field, native hunting and weapons - okay, so its not astronomy and physics, but I've never heard of any great physicists coming from Yale, either. The Administrator. WWW Facebook IP Logged
Guina Ex Member Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #34 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 7:52pm Print Post Hi Deb, pretty good description, detailing also the shortcomings of some angles. And I bet it gets really funny in the Superman universe, with all those different movies and TV series? IP Logged
MkIXHawk Captain Offline We need to defend ourselves... Posts: 175 Location: Kent Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #35 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 7:58pm Print Post SHADO Librarian wrote on Sep 8th, 2010 at 7:48pm:Without talking to Bentley directly... my guess is, being that he's not from the US and therefore may not understand the nuances regarding 'Ivy League' colleges... Yale was probably chosen because it sounds prestigious. But MIT and Caltech are the seriously techie colleges and state universities give Very good educations depending on the program. I've got a kid going for his doctorate. The schools with highest rankings in his chosen field? University of Missouri, Washington State University, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, University of California Davis. There was also a school in Britain whose name escapes me. Not an Ivy League school among them. His chosen field, native hunting and weapons - okay, so its not astronomy and physics, but I've never heard of any great physicists coming from Yale, either. Actually , in 'Exposed'. Foster reveals that Straker carried out Lunar research at MIT. IIRC, Chris based the Biographies in his book on official ITC Publicity material WWW IP Logged
Lightcudder Colonel Offline Trust no one. Posts: 1311 Location: Here. When you least expect it Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #36 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:01pm Print Post Astronomy? University of Central Lancashire. Professor Don Kurtz. Incredible lecturer. Phenominal guy! Brillliant scientist! Specialist in the Sun! I need some air. WWW IP Logged
Lightcudder Colonel Offline Trust no one. Posts: 1311 Location: Here. When you least expect it Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #37 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:13pm Print Post Kurtz is COOL ( and hunky!) I need some air. WWW IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #38 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:22pm Print Post I read a book on Clyde Tombaugh when I was in grade school. Quite an interesting character. When I think of schools that teach physics I usally think of Cambridge, Stanford, Cal-Tech, or MIT and I'm sure there are a bunch of others that fit right in. Deb I'm still impressed with your take on Ed's backstory, I can tell that a lot of research went into that. There's quite a bit of good little tidbit's in this thread! What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #39 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:25pm Print Post Louise, is that book still availible? I wasn't able to find it at the local bookstore. What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
SHADO Librarian IAC Chair Offline UFO Rocks Posts: 222 Location: Washington (not DC) Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #40 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:32pm Print Post It's out of print and Amazon's starting price used is 95.50 USD http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/190311165X/harlingtonstrakeA/ The Administrator. WWW Facebook IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #41 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:34pm Print Post Thanks Deb! What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
Lightcudder Colonel Offline Trust no one. Posts: 1311 Location: Here. When you least expect it Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #42 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:38pm Print Post Ah . No. ordered it last year via Amazon.., the updated hardback copy...and they never sent it.. out of print. I eventually got a paperback copy from a dealer,,,, 2003 edition. Superb . well worth getting. FabgearUSA have hem.. hideousy expensive. Supposedly they are reprinting the updated hardback... sometime. But I will believe that when I see it. ISBN 1 903111 65 X Reynolds and Hern ( who have gone out of business but some other company is taking over!) Amazon Uk are taking order for the hardback reprint; http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Book-Gerry-Andersons-UFO/dp/1904674356/ref=sr_1... I need some air. WWW IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: Time lines and ages - Something Matt Wrote Reply #43 - Sep 8th, 2010 at 8:43pm Print Post Well I just ordered it, let's see how I make out! I ordered the technical manual as well. (Sue is going to shoot me! ) What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged