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Post by Yokusa on Apr 6, 2008 13:26:18 GMT -5
New logos Did them last night and took me bloody ages ¬_¬(still need to clean up) and here's a background poster thing I was going to do a "The Unification" one, but Meh!
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Post by supergit on Oct 14, 2008 0:21:56 GMT -5
chivalry of a king sounds so cheesey i could put it on toast
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Post by Cinaclov on Oct 15, 2008 13:24:28 GMT -5
chivalry of a king sounds so cheesey i could put it on toast What else would you suggest then?
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Post by supergit on Oct 16, 2008 20:45:16 GMT -5
well. . . . . . . unification was good
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Post by Doomdragon on Oct 17, 2008 10:24:38 GMT -5
By cheesy you mean epic, right? So epic you'd put it on toast? That must be what you meant.
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Post by OrangeRakoon on Oct 17, 2008 10:43:13 GMT -5
By cheesy you mean epic, right? So epic you'd put it on toast? That must be what you meant. That's what I thought too. He must mean that.
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Post by Composer on Oct 18, 2008 1:46:19 GMT -5
Can't you just name it "Chicken Hunt" ?
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Post by supergit on Oct 18, 2008 11:54:10 GMT -5
what you gotta think is. would a film come out now with a name like that? it sounds way to dated
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Post by Composer on Oct 18, 2008 12:36:22 GMT -5
I think it would be a major success. Then possibly a followup called "Return of The Chicken", connected to an offspin called "Chicken Mania". For Chivalry of a King, I think it sounds fine. For odd reasons, reminding me of "A link to the past". Though I wish I knew what "Chivalry" means... EDIT: I looked up the word "Chivalry" and the actual meaning of the word is based on medieval knights and how they behave, their courtesy and honor. To me, now after learning what it means, the name seems more odd. If I would translate what I just wrote to a "common-known english vocabular", I would make it a synonym of "knighthood" or something remotely like it. You could then change "Chivalry of a King" to "Knighthood of a King." Breaking down that title gives me the idea of a movie and a definition. The title, to me, tells me there are two or more types of Kings.. Diplomats and soldiers. So basically, what suits the movie better storywise. Telling the story of a soldier who became a King? Telling the story of something that got Unified? By the way, now in modern times the word "Chivalry" is used to describe courteous behavior, especially that of men towards women. So for people interested in words most common people wouldn't know, would probably think this is some sort of man-woman relation film, eh? ;D
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Post by Doomdragon on Oct 19, 2008 4:37:30 GMT -5
I looked up the word "Chivalry" and the actual meaning of the word is based on medieval knights and how they behave, their courtesy and honor. We did choose the name for a reason, you know... Just joking. nice research (Althogu we kinda knew that alread)
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Post by Composer on Oct 19, 2008 5:32:38 GMT -5
I still vote for Chicken Hunt...
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Post by Cinaclov on Oct 20, 2008 13:15:03 GMT -5
I think it would be a major success. Then possibly a followup called "Return of The Chicken", connected to an offspin called "Chicken Mania". For Chivalry of a King, I think it sounds fine. For odd reasons, reminding me of "A link to the past". Though I wish I knew what "Chivalry" means... EDIT: I looked up the word "Chivalry" and the actual meaning of the word is based on medieval knights and how they behave, their courtesy and honor. To me, now after learning what it means, the name seems more odd. If I would translate what I just wrote to a "common-known english vocabular", I would make it a synonym of "knighthood" or something remotely like it. You could then change "Chivalry of a King" to "Knighthood of a King." Breaking down that title gives me the idea of a movie and a definition. The title, to me, tells me there are two or more types of Kings.. Diplomats and soldiers. So basically, what suits the movie better storywise. Telling the story of a soldier who became a King? Telling the story of something that got Unified? By the way, now in modern times the word "Chivalry" is used to describe courteous behavior, especially that of men towards women. So for people interested in words most common people wouldn't know, would probably think this is some sort of man-woman relation film, eh? ;D Kind of both, both are relevent. I don't think we ourselves (as in either me or DD) chose that name initially, it was a suggestion by someone on the old forum (oldest forum, if your really interested) and after looking into it i thought it fitted pretty well. Nothing else sounded quite as "Zeldary" as that did either, so we decided upon it after about a year of debating. Of course, if someone suggests something completly groundbreakingly awesome that blows it out the water then i'd consider changing it, but as it is, i think it fits the cause just fine.
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Post by OrangeRakoon on Oct 21, 2008 7:45:40 GMT -5
So... is Cincalov still writing the script?
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Post by Cinaclov on Oct 21, 2008 13:18:21 GMT -5
So... is Cincalov still writing the script? *insert previous response to same question here*
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Post by Silver.Dragon7 on Nov 5, 2008 20:19:40 GMT -5
If I can jump in here after several (9-ish) months I suggest using 'Chivalry of a King,' as it gives that medieval feel to the film (which Zelda is).
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