From: blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: blakes7-d Digest V98 #124 X-Loop: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se X-Mailing-List: archive/volume98/124 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se Reply-To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain blakes7-d Digest Volume 98 : Issue 124 Today's Topics: [B7L] Fabulous Films [B7L] Blake's Legend [B7L] re got me angry - the end hopefully? Re: [B7L] Rendezvous Re: [B7L] re: Got me angry Re: [B7L] Re: Got me angry [B7L] Whose ship? (was Re: The good ones in season 4) [B7L] Fandom...my own take Re: [B7L] Fandom...my own take [B7L] Fans and attitudes Re: [B7L] re Christopher Wheatley Re: [B7L] Rendezvous [B7L] Re: Got me angry Re: [B7L] b7 vids ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 21:46:03 +1000 From: "G.Peck" To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Fabulous Films Message-ID: <35431E7A.7BCC08F3@ozemail.com.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone know the address of the video company Fabulous Films? Also are they the same company that are re-releasing Terry Nation's The Survivors on home video? Any help appreciated. thanks Gerard ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 12:56:02 +0100 GMT From: STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Blake's Legend Message-Id: <498329219MCR1@MCR1.poptel.org.uk> Darren asked: "did anything ever become of the Blake's Legend project?" The people who did it were at a London Horizon meeting in October, or around then. They said all the filming had been done and it just needed the final editing. They were hoping to have it out by Deliverance, but obviously they didn't meet that deadline. I'll ask again at the next Horizon meeting and let you know. BTW Darren, why do you have all that space before your sig file? cheers Steve Rogerson Redemption 99 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention 26-28 February 1999, Ashford International Hotel, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption/ "The workers united will never be ignited" Guards! Guards! - Terry Pratchett ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 14:40:37 +0100 From: Jackie To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] re got me angry - the end hopefully? Message-ID: <35433955.5CE5@termlow.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit s.thompson8@genie.geis.com wrote: > > At first I thought maybe Jackie had overreacted to Christopher W.'s > comments, but now I wonder. Given that my personal definition of a fan is > someone who participates, however slightly, in organized fandom-- or even > just someone who'd like to if they knew it was out there, 'cause they've got > the fannish Right Stuff-- I'm not all that sure that Christopher =is= a > fan. Not even interested enough to stay on the mailing list? > > And fans in general-- not just Jackie-- do have a history of being burned in > varying degrees by people who are not themselves fans but just want to study > fandom for the sake of an academic ulterior motive, or in order to write a > "Look at the freaks!" type piece of journalism, or some such thing. This is > quite different from what happens when fans themselves study fandom, as Una > is doing. It's a matter of the attitude of the person doing the study, and > there are indeed people out there who have betrayed the trust of the fans > they dealt with in one way or another. Under the circumstances it's not > unreasonable for fans to be a bit wary. > > I don't think there's any question of somehow rating fans by their knowledge > or the size of their fannish collections. Some of the most devoted B7 fans > around have got big gaps in their knowledge of the show-- such as, for > instance, episodes that the favorite character, whoever that may be, wasn't > in! And some very avid readers of fan fiction either borrow zines from > friends, or else buy them and then resell them after reading rather than > accumulate a collection. DCsquared, IMO your website and published stories > certainly put you well into the ranks of active fans, and I never had any > impression that Jackie was suggesting otherwise. > > Sarah T. My ETRNALLY grateful thanks. For putting it over SO much better than I ever could. Jackie Please can we all be friends again? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 07:29:25 -0800 From: Helen Krummenacker To: Tramila & pussnboots CC: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Rendezvous Message-ID: <354352D5.2420@jps.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tramila & pussnboots wrote: > > >> Avona wrote: > >> >> Am I corruptable? Of course I am! and loving it!!! > >> >Corruptable but oh, so likable. Particularly because I like the way you > >> >think. Let's go steal DSV3 and call it "Liberated". > > Tramila wrote: > >> I'm with you! Between the two of us, we shouldn't have any problem with > >> the computers and Vila's been teaching me the trade. Where do you > >> want to rendezvous? > > Avona wrote: > >If I say "Guada Prime", I don't think you'll come... > > Vila and Tramila shake in their boots....uh..uh... > (Hey! Them's *my* boots, sez Puss 'n B... it's gettin' really crowded in > here.) > Vila hurls pesky cat out of airlock. Vila is starting to sound more like Avon. :^/ > How about we rendezvous at Freedom City? It's been my all time dream to > visit Freedom City! Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose-- I'll meet you there, but mind you don't get roped into a game of Speed Chess. Avona ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 16:50:18 +0100 (BST) From: Iain Coleman To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] re: Got me angry Message-Id: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Jackie seems rather sceptical about anyone writing a PhD thesis based around Blake's 7 when they don't seem hugely into fandom. It is by no means essential to know all about a subject before starting a PhD project on it - which is just as well, really, otherwise I'd have been in real trouble. Iain ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 15:01:56 +0100 From: Julia Jones To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Re: Got me angry Message-ID: In message <199804260541.FAA02253@rock103.genie.net>, s.thompson8@genie.geis.com writes >At first I thought maybe Jackie had overreacted to Christopher W.'s >comments, but now I wonder. Given that my personal definition of a fan is >someone who participates, however slightly, in organized fandom-- or even >just someone who'd like to if they knew it was out there, 'cause they've got >the fannish Right Stuff-- Sarah's qualifier is important - there are people who would be part of organised fandom if they could connect with it, but haven't because they a) don't know it's there b) haven't managed to find it c) don't have the time/money to be able to do so all of which can also apply to collecting things connected with the fandom. All of which have applied to me at one time or another. I've still been a fan of B7 since the first time I saw an episode around twenty years ago. Anyone listening to me talk to fellow fans at school at the time would have had no doubt about that. Somebody who subscribes just long enough to put out a request for info *may* fall into category c, or *may* simply not be attracted to this aspect of fandom (some aren't), but Chris' general attitude, sudden departure, and from his reasons for such, presumably sudden arrival, suggest to me that his attitude to B7 is like mine to Star Trek - it's nice to have it around, but it would not hugely distress me if I were to never see it again or talk to other people who liked it. I'm not a Trekker. -- Julia Jones "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron!" The Turing test - as interpreted by Kerr Avon. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 14:28:05 -0400 From: Harriet Monkhouse <101637.2064@compuserve.com> To: "INTERNET:blakes7@lysator.liu.se" Subject: [B7L] Whose ship? (was Re: The good ones in season 4) Message-ID: <199804261428_MC2-3B0F-D838@compuserve.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jacqueline said: >Wouldn't that make it ZEN's ship? Zen WAS the ship, really. The hexagonal thing was just the visual reference point. Zen was everywhere. Harriet ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 12:06:48 EDT From: penny_kjelgaard@juno.com To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Fandom...my own take Message-ID: <19980426.085834.9263.0.Penny_Kjelgaard@juno.com> I've been reading a bit of what you all have written about fandom. I have been in and out of a few fandoms in my life. I find the best way to deal with them is in and out. I find that is the best way I deal with life...in and out. I am a "project" oriented idealist (Myers-Briggs, here we come.) I do things til I get bored, burned out, or feel the creative urge in me has been appeased. Not to say that I forget about my loves and fandoms, I just retain them with a great fondness. I discovered B7 one year ago, at the ripe age of 35. I instantly devoured it. Why? Its a great escape. I love the characters. I hate the theme. I laugh at the special effects. I enjoy the banter. I like the angst. I see myself in the characters. Best of all I like the over all feeling of losing myself in someone else''s creation for a while and seeing the universe through different eyes. I have purchased one zine, read very little fan fic, and wrote one fan story as a result of the Egrorian Press' proposition. (I like a challange) I got Paul Darrow's book through a kind list member who didn't think she would want to read it again . I have passed both the zine and book on. I have helped organized the Pacific Northwest Rabble, our B7 lysator/space city group, which has met three times and had absolutely WONDERFUL meetings. I have occasional interest in the actors/actresses themselves, find that a few facts about their lives are interesting but sufficient for my curiosity.. (Thank GOD for Judith Proctor....I love to look at pictures of Gareth Thomas occasionally). Would I attend a con? Perhaps. Would I travel to England to do it? NOPE. Would I travel to Chicago to do it? NOPE. Am I a fan? I think so. I felt this way about many things, not just television shows. I find it easy to be excited and enthusiastic about good things in life. Blake's 7 is just one of those good things I've managed to run across. Peace, Penny PS...The Pooh/B7 crossover on the Aquitar files is one of the first fan fic stories I have ever read and I just adored it! ***** One must have chaos in ones self in order to give birth to a dancing star - Fredrick Nietzsche ***** _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 11:47:21 -0800 From: Helen Krummenacker To: penny_kjelgaard@juno.com CC: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Fandom...my own take Message-ID: <35438F49.5343@jps.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Penny wrote: > PS...The Pooh/B7 crossover on the Aquitar files is one of the first fan > fic stories I have ever read and I just adored it! Agreed. If anyone hasn't checked it out yet, it is hysterical! > ***** > One must have chaos in ones self > in order to give birth to a dancing > star - Fredrick Nietzsche > ***** > Oh, quoting Nietzche? Okay, your opinion... how close is Avon to being a Zarathustra? I was studying philosophy about the same time I discovered B7, and I certainly saw a similiarity between Avon and the Nietzchean concept of a new, personal morality. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 21:40:39 +-100 From: Louise Rutter To: "'B7 Lysator'" Subject: [B7L] Fans and attitudes Message-ID: <01BD715C.1DB3E260@host5-99-60-246.btinternet.com> Jackie asked Ian about watching B7 as a child and then again as an adult, and how differently he viewed it. I'm not Ian, but I watched the original run starting when I was not quite 7 and ending when I was 11, then didn't see the series again until I was 21 and the videos were released. I figure I mayaswell answer Jackie's question too and see if Ian comes up with a different answer. As a child I liked B7 in much the same way I liked Star Trek - it was a good action show and I liked the stories. I also thought Avon was really cool cos he was so quick and sarcastic. When I saw "Blake" I was really upset, and so were all my schoolfriends. It really came as one hell of a shock to a kid who was used to the heroes winning. Over the years I remembered B7 as one my favourite shows from my childhood, but I had no idea such a thing as fandom existed, so I forgot most of the details. I didn't remember any of the storylines before Gan's death, so when I saw the series again all those years later it was like watching it for the first time. I was totally surprised - I'd seen B7 the first time as black and white, with Blake and co as the good guys,real heroes, and all those shades of grey that had eluded me as a child hit home. It was fascinating - I still loved the show better than any other but for totally different reasons - this time around I saw all the plot holes and cliches, but the characters were engrossing with their flaws and subleties, and the political machinations within the Federation, and I was just instantly rehooked. So I joined Horizon and 5 years later here I am. I still consider B7 to be my only fandom. I have been to a B5 convention and bought various books (fact and fiction) about various SF series, but B7 is the only series that drives me to spend hours contemplating on the characters' motivations, personalities and actions. And that is what makes it a true fandom to me rather than just a programme I like a lot. The other series I really like include: Sapphire and Steel The Prisoner B5 DS9 American Gothic Due South VR5 Dark Skies The Avengers (the New Avengers particularly, as I saw them first as a child) But I wouldn't spend time every day reading large numbers of e-mails about those series. Louise ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 22:09:40 -0500 (CDT) From: moconnor@escape.ca (Mary O'Connor) To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] re Christopher Wheatley Message-Id: <199804270309.WAA10507@wpg-01.escape.ca> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Jackie wrote: > >Perhaps I made the mistake of assuming that someone who said he was a >fan of Blakes 7 since the beginning would have a collection of >memorabilia. Although I have yet to meet a *fan* who does not collect >memorabilia. Perhaps Chris (and yourself) are the first. Is there anyone >esle on the list who is a fan of Blakes 7 and does not collect >memorabilia? > Collect memorabilia? I had to make my own. Before I found conventions, fanzines and the Horizon Club I hunted through the library and all I found was a sentence about Blakes 7 in a Who's Who of Science Fiction under Terry Nation. It said Blakes 7 was a show for teenagers. I used my camera to take pictures with the VCR on freeze-frame. Then I visited the local shop that could put a photo on a T-shirt, a sweatshirt and I had 2 photos put on a coffee mug. The shop also had a color copier to enlarge my photos into poster size. I used fabric paints to add the Blakes 7 logo to the back of a t-shirt and I painted the Liberator on the back of the sweatshirt. I have made a Liberator gun and a Federation blaster and a handfull of costumes. My boyfriend calls me a fan(atic) :) I call it fun. Mary O'Connor moconnor@escape.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 21:54:26 -0700 From: Tramila & pussnboots To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Rendezvous Message-Id: <3.0.2.32.19980426215426.006e5c74@earthlink.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Tramila & pussnboots wrote: >> How about we rendezvous at Freedom City? It's been my all time dream to >> visit Freedom City! Avona wrote: >Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose-- I'll meet you >there, but mind you don't get roped into a game of Speed Chess. Speed Chess? Ekkkk. I've had enough of that one. At least Blake didn't catch us the last the time and I don't plan for him to find us this time either. I think we should stick with the Big Wheel for fun and games and don't forget profit. That is, if you can trick Orac into making himself small again. You can, can't you? After all, you are Avona. Tramila --------- Charter Member and Pres. of V.I.C.E. Vila's Intimately Corruptable Element Am I corruptable? Of course I am! and loving it!!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 10:05:11 +0000 (GMT) From: Una McCormack To: Lysator Subject: [B7L] Re: Got me angry Message-ID: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sarah T. said: >And fans in general-- not just Jackie-- do have a history of being burned >in varying degrees by people who are not themselves fans but just want to >study fandom for the sake of an academic ulterior motive, or in order to >write a "Look at the freaks!" type piece of journalism, or some such >thing. This is quite different from what happens when fans themselves >study fandom, as Una is doing. Incidentally, it is considered highly appropriate in the sort of study I'm doing for the researcher to carry out the ranking and the sort: it's all part of the methodology (and it's a *very* good way of doing the pilot very quickly and easily and spotting typos/cock-ups!) Una -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Judge Institute of Management Studies Tel: +44 (0)1223 766064 Trumpington Street Fax: +44 (0)1223 339701 Cambridge CB2 1AG http://www.sticklebrock.demon.co.uk/una United Kingdom http://www.jims.cam.ac.uk/research/ion/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 09:06:02 -0500 From: "Reuben Herfindahl" To: "Roger The Shrubber" , "B7 Main List" Subject: Re: [B7L] b7 vids Message-ID: <003c01bd71e5$9d5254f0$660114ac@misnt> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----Original Message----- From: Roger The Shrubber To: B7 Main List Date: Saturday, April 25, 1998 10:40 AM Subject: [B7L] b7 vids >I would be interested if anyone has info on any sales figures from the >videos - for example did "Blake" really manage to outsell "Animals" ? Did >"Star Drive" somehow beat "Star One" ? > > >I guess I'm asking - did the eps that the folks on this list think are the >best actually outsell the ones we all think are crap, out there in the >world of the general public ? Well according to a few vendors I talked to trying to complete my video collection Tapes 1-15 were released (here in the US) in greater quantities than tapes 16-26. In fact, Suncoast only carries the first 15 tapes, the rest need to be special ordered at $24.95/ea.. (although the odds of finding more than one or two episodes on the shelf there at one time are very slim). Reuben -------------------------------- End of blakes7-d Digest V98 Issue #124 **************************************