Man, there is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much love for Krell - it's just ooooozing out from every member here!! ;-)
LOL, Audiofeil!! |
Shazbut, Magfan, you're right. Orson would be proud of you. Nanu-Nanu! |
From memory, so don't harsh me too bad!
Theramin invented by a Russian of that name (first not remembered) who later disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
No particular love for Krell, at least the Equipment. However, the Krell fictional race DO get my sympathy, based on what Morbiius said of them and how they perished. Class 'a' gear doesnt' get my sympathy, either. I simply can't take the heat, not to mention the apparently occasional meltdown! Not being rich, I stretched myself to audition the then current 400xi integrated and while the Maggies seemed to like it, you could use it as a cook top.
Shakespeare would be proud. I'll let you guys figure that one out! And it has nothing whatsoever to do with Star Drek or Orson. |
I stand corrected! I have thought forever....(years, actually), that Forbidden Planet had a Theramin score. Now, I guess I need to find out what the difference is between the circuitry of the Theramin and that described for Forbidden Planet. At least they can't take my Disney animation away from me! |
No particular love for Krell, at least the Equipment. However, the Krell fictional race DO get my sympathy, based on what Morbiius said of them and how they perished. Yes, indeed: Dr. Edward Morbius: In times long past, this planet was the home of a mighty, noble race of beings who called themselves the Krell. Ethically and technologically they were a million years ahead of humankind, for in unlocking the meaning of nature they had conquered even their baser selves, and when in the course of eons they had abolished sickness and insanity, crime and all injustice, they turned, still in high benevolence, upwards towards space. Then, having reached the heights, this all-but-divine race disappeared in a single night, and nothing was preserved above ground .... My poor Krell. After a million years of shining sanity, they could hardly have understood what power was destroying them. I give up on the reference to Will! Best, -- Al :) |