wizzardly: (Mr. Suspicious)
Rincewind ([personal profile] wizzardly) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2016-08-03 10:14 pm

video; open to action for Hotel Castile residents

This - !

[is an angry wizard, actually, in a lovely little hotel room. A wizard who is only on his second glass of wine. But he seems to be referencing the movie he's waving angrily at his communicator.

It's "The Wizard of Oz".
]

- This is terrible! An absolute mockery, is what it is! I've had so many people bringing this up, and I think to watch it for myself, and I find - I find - right, so, the wizard is a fake. Let's address that first of all, shall we? They all go on this big quest to get to the wizard, and he's fake, but how did the people not realize that in the first place, that's what I want to know.

He doesn't even have a pointy hat.

[Rincewind waves a hand.]

It's all a bad message, is what it is! Making wizards look bad! And look, the whole thing about witches being green - I mean honestly, witches are scary enough on their own without all that. That's obviously added. And the flying monkeys -

[he shudders. Never mind, not addressing those. Those were terrifying.]

But I've certainly never heard anything about them melting with a bit of water. Even trained hydrophobes don't do that. Bloody ridiculous.

The whole thing is ridiculous, is what I'm really getting at. We're supposed to believe a scarecrow which can talk and walk about is brainless? Or what about it trying to get everyone to buy that the strange man with ribbons in his hair is "a lion"? And ignoring that whole bit about how this Dorothy person could have just clicked her heels the whole time, enchanted shoes aren't what they're cracked up to be in the first place, the University can tell you. Half of her would have probably been teleported back to Kansas faster than the other half, and that would have certainly been a bloody mess. Very gruesome.

Anyway, it was hideous and I don't understand why so many of you reference it in the first place.

[two thumbs down, says newly self-appointed movie critic Rincewind; only one and a half poorly-sequined stars.]
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[personal profile] jacksonian 2016-08-05 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Ours don't tend to have wizards. At least not the ones I've seen. We do have some books left over from Old Earth that I've read that have wizards in them, though.
jacksonian: (looking down)

[personal profile] jacksonian 2016-08-05 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. In the books I've read, at least. They come in to solve problems and be heroes.
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[personal profile] jacksonian 2016-08-06 12:49 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not quite like that in real life, it sounds like.
jacksonian: (looking down)

[personal profile] jacksonian 2016-08-07 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. The books sound cool.

But better not to be inclined to use anything. And better to be idea-free. Power's best when it's not used.
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[personal profile] jacksonian 2016-08-17 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey -- what would you be if you didn't become a wizard?
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[personal profile] jacksonian 2016-08-19 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
You know. If you hadn't gone on to be a wizard. What would you be doing, do you think?