Frodo: Please, what does it always mean, this... this "Aragorn"?
Elrond: That's his name. Aragorn, son of Arathorn.
Aragorn: I like "Strider."
Elrond: We named the *dog* "Strider".
A discussion of Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King. If you're a pervy hobbit fancier, this is the place for you.
But you'd have to know the critic to take their opinon, wouldn't you?
IME you can tell a lot by reading between the lines--also, a good reviewer will tell you things like how authentic a restaurant is to an ethnic cuisine or how seriously a historical romance takes the history side of the equation. With movies, if there's any doubt over whether or not I want to see it, I read a selection of reviews--I figure 10 minutes getting a feel for critical consensus is worth it if it saves me wasting money or time on a crap movie, or gets me to try something good where the premise and previews alone wouldn't have hooked me.
But you'd have to know the critic to take their opinon, wouldn't you? On food, film, fun.
Absolutely. Just like I need to know your taste history before I can know how relevant your opinions are to my potential future enjoyment.
If I'm going to make a decision on what to partake of, and what not ... I have to take someone's word for quality. Evaluate the critics, to help me ration what I sample.
Hmm.
You know, we do *have* people who do reviews as more than just a hobby on the board. Just a thought.
Well, sure, ita. But you'd have to know the critic to take their opinon, wouldn't you? On food, film, fun.
I'd just have to have some knowledge of the critic. I wouldn't take Joe Critic's word for something unless I'd previously read Joe Critic's work, found that Joe Critic and I agreed on things X, Y, but not Z, and then made my will I or won't I based on a combination of what Joe Critic had said before and my own pre-existing opinions about the subject or food type.
I'm not asking for an apology, ted, I just don't understand why film critics are any more or less worthy of contempt (again, your word) than you, or me, or anybody else who reviews a film.
Is it because they have an opinion, or because some of them get paid to give it?
I'd just have to have some knowledge of the critic.
That's what I meant by 'know the critic'.
Powers of ultimate evil are supposed to be tall, I think it's in the rules. How else can one loom effectively?
I'm going to tell Clovis you said that ...
The tall conflicts with the sneaking, though. Also, it's a bit of a tell.
Powers of ultimate evil are supposed to be tall, I think it's in the rules. How else can one loom effectively?
I'm going to tell Clovis you said that ...
I suppose you can also loom if your owner holds you up really high...
In Jilli's case, I'm using "high" as a very relative term. As in "higher than Clovis would be able to loom on his own."