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An action-adventure-horror movie in which a group of 19-th century "alternative history" adventurers in the mould of Professor Challenger set out to locate and revive the terrible Elder Thing, Cthulhu, in his house in R'yleh (previously located deep underwater in the South Pacific) which has been brought
into daylight by an opportune earthquake or volcano or something.
However, they then discover that to revive him they require prodigious amounts of electrical power, which they intend to generate by modifying the engines of their ship - but they need a vast amount of solid fuel to achieve this, so have to divert to fill their holds with supplies before they can begin.
Working title: "The Coal of Cthulhu" ...
Collier
https://en.wikipedi...wiki/Collier_(ship) "A collier is a bulk cargo ship designed to carry coal, especially for naval use by coal-fired warships" [8th of 7, Dec 21 2019]
Coaler
https://www.merriam...m/dictionary/coaler "something (as a railroad or ship) wholly or chiefly employed in transporting or supplying coal" [DrBob, Dec 21 2019]
Hey There Chthulhu
https://www.youtube...watch?v=ut82TDjciSg Call Eben Brooks if you need someone to do the soundtrack. [Skewed, Dec 22 2019]
Ditto
https://www.youtube...watch?v=5vbaL6qt6_c Though this female cover has it's merits :) [Skewed, Dec 22 2019]
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//Cthulhu, in his house in R'yleh// Or Rhyll, as we know it.
In fact, it's noteworthy that all of Lovecraft's creatures and
places are named in Welsh. 'Cthulhu', for instance, is Welsh
for 'outdoor lavatory' (the prefix 'cthu-', for 'outdoor' having
been a recent addition to the language). Contrast with "Lu-
kthu" or 'lavatory inside' (also a recent addition). |
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Lovecraft was a great writer, apart from when he was
writing complete drivel, which was, oh, pretty much
always. Perhaps his only redeeming feature is that he made
B-movies look great. |
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In the second movie of the series, it becomes apparent that their holds are too small to contain the vast quantity of coal required in order to generate sufficient power for their scheme. The title for this episode? The Coaler Out of Space! |
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Have a weed-encrusted slime-dripping bun, with tentacles, to suck your soul* away. |
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// Or Rhyll, as we know it. In fact, it's noteworthy that all of Lovecraft's creatures and places are named in Welsh. // |
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Now you say it, it's all so obvious ... |
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To use precise maritime terminology, it should be "The Collier Out Of Space", so if you want to retrospectively correct it we will delete this anno and add another helping of slime, dripping green weed, and eldritch evil to your betentacled croissant ... |
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Both are correct. But I'll happily take all the tentacular caresses you care to hand out! ;) |
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Surely not. "Collier" would be "more like a sheepdog". |
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It would, but that isn't relevant - firedogs are only used for burning wood in an open hearth... |
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The Cthulhu universe is not as scary as it used to be. I recently
met one of the Younger Things by the name of Kthxbai, and they
were quite charming - though they didn't stay long. |
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//The Cthulhu universe is not as scary as it used to be.// but
watch out for their human resources manager. |
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