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Re: Legend of Earthsea == Atrocity
How about trying to spell Dyslexia properly http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif. I mean it doesn't even look like a proper word.
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Re: Legend of Earthsea == Atrocity
Monosylabic - 4.
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Re: Legend of Earthsea == Atrocity
What I don't understand is why the Sci-Fi Channel is making a Fantasy mini-series that has nothing to do with science fiction, what happened to the Sci-Fi channel I loved where I could almost always turn to it to get my fix of classic Star Trek episoids.
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PS, I watched maybe about 10 minutes of the LoE, and was not impressed. I've never read any of Le Guinn's books, and probably won't. Not that I have anything against her, I just don't have the time to read all of the books that I want to. |
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Just now jumping in...
And that, children, is why we never sell film and television rights unless you keep veto power over anything that may result. I've read The Left Hand of Darkness by Le Guin, thought it was pretty interesting. Any thoughts on how the Earthsea series compares? I might pick it up now that I have some time over break http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
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This LeGuin wrote Left hand of darkness?. The one about androgynous humans on an ice world. I got that book to pass the time on a ferry. It wasn't too bad. Perhaps I might like her other stuff (and I thought Grunts was the only book by a female writer I liked)
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"A Wiard of Earthsea" is about a world in which there is real magic. This is not the Tolkienesque, Gandalf tosses fireballs type of magic. In the Earthsea books, there is magic because every thing has a true name, from the birds in the sky, to a raging volcano to every drop of water in the ocean. If you know the true name of a thing, you can make friends with it, negotiate with it, and perhaps bend it to your will. Note that the books are not about epic adventuring and fighting. They are about facing personal demons, learning about responsbility, about self-sacrifice, about soft power, if you will, rather than hard power. |
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In defence of the Sci-Fi Channel they show Firefly here at 6pm every weekday. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
The time period (6-7) that used to be the home of sacred Stargate SG1 has finally been filled http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/biggrin.gif |
Re: Legend of Earthsea == Atrocity
Interesting comments. My 16 year old daughter is a big fan of the books. We watched most of episode I together. She laughed at some of the show (not out of amusement) and was unhappy about much of the way the story was handled. She refused to watch any of the Last 15 minutes of episode I or any subsequent episodes.
I watched it and found it mildly interesting. For me, it was the usual Sci-Fi channel production offering - Special effects - mildly sub-par to good Acting - really bad to OK, flashes of good Sets - painfully bad to OK Costumes - mostly sub-par, some neat stuff Directing - bad; responsible for some lapses in acting Writing (dialog)- bad Writing (storyline) - poor Had I read any of the books, the storyline might have graduated down to bad. As a connoisseur of "C" movies, I'd say it falls right into place. The disappointing thing about these series is that decent writing and directing could have graduated some of these series up to as high as good "B" films. You have to wonder why anyone would consent to be in these shows....not something to brag about on your resume. Hunger, I suppose.... At least it was not as bad as the "Battlestar Galactica" debacle. Now I'll go watch the original Godzilla or Lugosi's Dracula...classics. |
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