Tell me who your favorite fictional detective is, provide a picture if able. Either
Jeremy Brett. No offense to Cumberbatch, who is also excellent in the role, but Jeremy brought the original short stories to vivid life while remaining absolutely true to the original stories and the time period. Not even the early black & white movies (I have a number of these) came anywhere close to the integrity of the Granada production. Some Sherlock Holmes versions were very fun while not being close at all, like the Frank Langella & Tom Baker stage productions that appeared on public television years ago (80's, I think.) I never quite lost the feeling that Dracula & Doctor Who were having a joke, but they
were fun just the same.
I also liked The Great Mouse Detective. All things considered, it was a worthy tribute to Sherlock Holmes :D
Wow, I wished I had noticed the lovely Sherlock Holmes discussion sooner. I also grew up with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. I loved those books! The Strand Illustrated collection was particularly nice. I don't even know how often I reread them, but it was quite a few times!
Tell me who/what your favorite fictional monster is, provide a picture if able Sully from Monsters Inc? (no, I don't a snow-cone from those guys ;)
Pics of interesting vehicles only, the more outlandish the better. I'll agree with RagnarBlackmane and say the Millenium Falcon. Mind you,
the Explorers spaceship was rather amusing
Tell me who your favorite fictional rogue is, provide a picture if able. Locke from FFVI (FF3 SNES) He's brave and has a heart of gold, and could steal awesome weapons like the Atma sword ;)
If you were a truck, what kind of truck would you be, and why? Semi-truck so I could deliver many good things and because they are just about unstoppable! Besides, I like the throaty purr sound they make. :D
As for the
Ultima games, they were my first PC rpgs in the 90's and I just loved them, especially since I didn't know anybody I could play with the approved, old-fashioned table-top and dice way anymore. Hadn't played a game since the last all-weekend-long convention I'd attended as a teenager. I really enjoyed them back then, though I will admit to getting spoiled by the relatively easy jrpgs on the SNES later on. I've been planning to replay them, hopefully in order, and see what I think of them now. I have Ultima 4+5+6 pack, so I would just need to pick up 1+2 to get going in order.
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