Posted by fraggard on Wed Apr 14th at 11:36am 2004
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Posted by Leperous on Sun Apr 18th at 12:01pm 2004
Just saw the "I, Robot" trailer- looks like it's loosely based on Asimov's book rather than retelling it, but could be quite a good film (hopefully with some book magic working on it preventing it from being a mindless romp)
http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/i_robot/
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Posted by $loth on Sun Apr 18th at 12:13pm 2004
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 18th at 12:43pm 2004
books into movies... usually a poor outcome, and thats sad.
books i would love to see made into movies.
1) Ringworld
2) anything Aurthur C. Clarke
3) the Shanarra series
4) anything Alan Dean Foster
5) anything Heinlein
6) Elminster
7) more Marvel comics
Forge of God and Anvil of the Stars
9) Anything Darksun
jeez i honestly couldn't write a whole list, cause i just have to many... but those 9 would do for starters ![]()
| ? posted by ReNo |
| I think a thriller such as "thriller" or something should have been used in place of horror - thriller could perhaps include horror, and it could also encompass books by people such as Grisham, Clancy, etc... |
thriller duncan, you mean suspence?
is this a word across the pond issue?
when i watch movies, thriller doesn't come to mind, in fact i haven't even heard the word applied to a flick in years..
i have to ask this though, does snarkpit truly only have 27 readers among our membership? i would have thought the number much higher, considering our school age roster :/
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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Apr 18th at 12:54pm 2004
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 18th at 1:24pm 2004
| ? posted by Kage_Prototype |
| Is it me, or is the fact that Disney is making the Hitch HIker's Guide To The Galaxy movie scary? |
read the screen, next time jaws aires.. it says disney as well 
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Posted by ReNo on Sun Apr 18th at 1:54pm 2004
| ? quote: |
| thriller duncan, you mean suspence?
is this a word across the pond issue? when i watch movies, thriller doesn't come to mind, in fact i haven't even heard the word applied to a flick in years.. |
I guess it must be, thriller seems to be a pretty common term to apply to films and books over here anyway, though suspence could certainly work too. I guess thriller kinda works as a genre as it includes anything that could be construed as thrilling, which is anything that is mainly about a threat to the main characters. [addsig]
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 18th at 1:59pm 2004
well, i do understand the term thriller, i just have not applied it to a movie in a while..
i just finished "runaway jury" recently.. that would be a suspence/drama IMO.. "phonebooth" would be a thriller..
is this what you mean?
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Posted by ReNo on Sun Apr 18th at 2:12pm 2004
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Posted by Vash on Sun Apr 18th at 2:16pm 2004
sillay huh-manz!11 Vash r no read book. Look vash. He no read bookz. He turns out smart.
Hayuck.
[addsig]Posted by flashman on Sun Apr 18th at 2:23pm 2004
Science fiction - The Culture series by Iain M. Banks is superb, and the best sci-fi I've read by several parsecs. Please, PLEASE read them.
Fantasy - The Gormenghast trilogy by Mervyn Peake with Lord of the Rings a remote second. Most of the rest is derivative drivel.
I voted for 'other', though.
The Flashman papers by George Macdonald Frazer - The Aubrey/Maturin novels by Patrick O'Brian - Anything by P.G.Wodehouse or Charles Dickens
My all-time favourite is "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte (I'm not gay, honest) with "The Code of the Woosters" by P.G.Wodehouse breathing over her shoulder.
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 18th at 2:29pm 2004
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My all-time favourite is "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte (I'm not gay, honest) |
hmmm, i am about as un-gay as it can get, and i loved this story as well.. what would make one assume gay-ism with this title?
hell i already admitted that i loved the little house series, thats just about as pansy as one could possibly get ![]()
seriously though, how can a books genre be considered... gay?
i love reading so much, that i would consider it sacrilegious to harm one in any way.. i would never even entertain the idea, even if it were a book i would consider tripe/drivel or just plain s**t.. it is still a book and should be considered sacred.
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Posted by flashman on Sun Apr 18th at 2:55pm 2004
seriously though, how can a books genre be considered... gay?
It was said tongue in cheek, really. It's a love story and considered by most to be a "Woman's book". Apologies to anyone offended.
i love reading so much, that i would consider it sacrilegious to harm one in any way.. i would never even entertain the idea, even if it were a book i would consider tripe/drivel or just plain s**t.. it is still a book and should be considered sacred.
Ditto the above, but much of the rubbish that's churned out should have never made it into print in the first place and certainly not worth killing trees for.
Posted by Forceflow on Sun Apr 18th at 4:19pm 2004
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Posted by Crono on Sun Apr 18th at 6:38pm 2004
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| Tom Clancy is cool. And so is Stephen King. |
ha ha ha ha ha
[addsig]Posted by Forceflow on Sun Apr 18th at 6:39pm 2004
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ha ha ha ha ha |
What ? I liked Desperation and Misery.
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Posted by Crono on Sun Apr 18th at 6:44pm 2004
Posted by ReNo on Sun Apr 18th at 7:21pm 2004
| ? quote: |
| Granted Misery is alright. But Desperation ... come on. That book is about 300 pages longer then it should have been, simply because it's boring as hell, not to mention he just re-wrote one of his old stories: The Regulators. That was crap too. In fact, short of The Shining, Misery, Insomnia, and a few others he has no basis for being a good writer, and if you don't agree with that you can certainly agree he can't come up with anything new. There's plently of avenues he hasn't explored in his writing. A few years ago he just started mixing his stories up to make new ones *cough*Desperation*cough*.
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You seem to have read an awful lot of his work for such a harsh critic
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Posted by Monqui on Sun Apr 18th at 7:46pm 2004
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Posted by Crono on Sun Apr 18th at 8:09pm 2004
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You seem to have read an awful lot of his work for such a harsh critic |
Not really, just the things that were recommended by people's opinions I trust. Most of his books I've started and never finished, because they were crap. There's only a handful out of many that are actually good or at least entertaining.
Monqui, I'm saying he's boring in that he takes no risks as a writer. He writes only what he knows, which is boring. Even given the themes of his writing, psychological struture of the characters, he delivers poor plot and dialog. I never said his characters were bad, but I've seen them again and again, they get very old.
Personally I don't see the point in writing unless you have something to say. It seems King hasn't had anything to say for the last decade. But this is just my opion, likewise there is no possible way you can make me think any differently. I think he's a terrible writer now.
Maybe this will help. Have you ever seen a play with actors who have performed that play numerous times (as in a nationwide performance). Basically they have their performances down to a T. But ... when they do that, they lose something. You can tell that they're waiting for the other actor(s) to finish their lines so they can say theirs and the play can move on. King in the same light does this with his writing, and its painfully obvious. [addsig]
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