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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Colorado Springs
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Earthsea on Sci-Fi Tonight
Know a lot of people love the books. Sci-Fi's certainly done enough advertising on the movie.
I did enjoy their version of Dune, though they've also put out some horrible, horrible, HORRIBLE shit. I give it even odds on Suck Factor. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Kansas
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I haven't read the books but I was reading that Le Guin or however that's spelled(the author) was pretty upset with the whole thing, and thought it was horrible.
Guess she really had no input on the deal, must've just sold the rights. Doesn't sound good though, or maybe she's just bitter. I need to read the books sometime though, always heard how great they were. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: New Jersey
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I also want to read these books at some point. So far the movie isn't horrible.. I might enjoy it since I haven't read the books.
(The Chiefs vs Titans with their horrible seasons just didn't interest me in watching the whole game tonight.) |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Colorado Springs
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Yeah, I haven't read the books myself. Be interested to hear how much they butcher things from someone who has.
Thus far. Not bad. |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Catonsville, MD
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I'll watch tomorrow when they show both back to back.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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never read the books. They ALMOST got me to watch by mentioning that Kristin Kreuk is in it, but then I figured I could just GIS and be happy that way
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High School Varsity
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Foxboro,MA
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While it might not be bad for someone who hasn't read the books, if you have... avoid it. The story itself has been butchered. I was trying to enjoy it, as it wasn't that bad all by itself but it was just so far off from the books I just couldn't take it anymore.
If you've read the books, expect to being saying "WTF" to yourself from the very beginning, and very often. |
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High School Varsity
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Foxboro,MA
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Dola- Well, they kept most of the main characters names in it.. and a few of the main events(if not in the correct order.. along with adding some major new events that are somewhat bizarre to the original story.) Otherwise, you'd be hard pressed to match this in any way to the series of novels. Hopefully this will atleast get some people to pick up the books which are quite good. |
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The boy who cried Trout
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: TX
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Final verdict?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Chicagoland
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I'm a huge fan of the books and Le Guin's other writings. Generally-speaking, she's considered one of the more influential SF/fantasy writers of the 20th century. Anyhoo, just to give a little more detail. Le Guin had absolutely no input in the production, but didn't have a problem with that. She has written that she understands how Hollywood works, and didn't plan on interfering, just hoping that they'd do their best. Unfortunately, in the PR run-up to the miniseries airing, the director made some comments about how they were "realizing Le Guin's vision", etc.... Le Guin took exception to this, especially as she had seen a pre-release copy and felt that had completely misunderstood her vision. If you Google for her website, you can easily find her comments. The crux of the problem is pretty simple. The director said they realized a vision of struggle ending in unity. This shows that he completely misunderstands Le Guin's Taoist philosophy that underlies her Earthsea writings (as well as most of the rest of her writings, to be honest). To her, there is always struggle, balance achieved through struggle. Yin and Yang and all that. Basically, the people who made the miniseries completely and totally misunderstood the books. As a result, I'm not watching, which makes me sad, because it could have been beautifully made. Anyway, here's the commentary from her website, starting with a quote from the miniseries director: Quote:
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dayton, OH
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Hmmm... That sounds like me watching the LotR movies. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Colorado Springs
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So now I wanna know what key portion(s) they butchered, out of curiosity.
And after the first half...it's not bad. I mostly enjoyed it. I have a feeling that it's gonna be how most book->movies go, where people who haven't read it enjoy the movie, and folks who have read it say it's the most god awful pile of shit ever. See: Any movie made out of a John Grisham book. Oh, the horrors of the Firm, the Client, and the Runaway Jury. God why couldn't they stick to the book. Anyway...the lead characters I think are cast pretty well. There's a strong tradition of god awful acting from Sci-Fi Channel movies, but they didn't do bad here. I must say, however, that the minor characters must have went to the Keanu Reeves School of Acting. I'm not one to comment on acting quality like, ever, but Ged's father made me cringe. And I do indeed hope that King Bad Guy What's His Name chooses his officers based on talent and not charisma, 'cause they all come off as retards. ![]() Last edited by Coffee Warlord : 12-14-2004 at 12:11 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Macungie, PA
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Never read the books but watched the show and thought it was decent for a sci-fi channel backed mini-series.
Was a bit confusing in that I don't understand how magic works in this milieu. At one point it almost seemed Harry-Potterish (stuff at Roke) but aslo you would think that the Arch-Magus would have given lessons on shit not to do, oh, like say raise a dead spirit because it unleashes the ~"unnamed ones." I may wind up picking the book(s) up because of this mini-series and will completely discount what I'm seeing, but I am a Fantasy/Sci-Fi zealot and love reading well crafted epics. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Colorado Springs
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Okay. I retract almost anything good I said about this after part 2 showed.
It ended not with a thud, but a colossal splat. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: New Jersey
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Darn.. I'm watching part 2 now.. hate to hear that.
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High School Varsity
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Mississippi
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I thought the acting was buddy. Too Cheesy.
Other than Danny Glover who I thought demonstrated the best acting skills, the others were just lacking. The movie played as if it had, let's see. No heart? Some of lines the actors were saying just were not very good. And were very poor in terms of delivering and making you believe. Overall I was disappointed with Earthsea. They could have made it better. My 2 cents worth.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Colorado Springs
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Yep. Glover deserved much better.
The ultimate ending woulda been them in that big room, with Glover suddenly appearing. Then that bigass door would break open...with Mel Gibson stepping out. They both look at each other, nod, and proceed to tacnuke every island. It reminded me a lot of like...a b-movie Harry Potter or some shit. |
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Awaiting Further Instructions...
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Macungie, PA
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They failed the ultimate goal of story-telling - making characters about which you care.
At first I just thought they didn't have enough time in 4 hours (actually 3, I guess with commercials) but that is longer than most regular movies. Then, I thought it was some of the bad acting or horrible graphics. Ultimately, it was just bad writing. When he left home in the begining with Ogion, did the sad music have an effect on you when he turned around for the last time on his girlfriend? No. They should have played up that relationship more to at least make his leaving a bit more sorrowful. You were actually glad he got away from his bad-acting father. Couldn't watch that guy another second. The Harry-Potter scenes at Roke were so predictable I almost vomited. I got no sense of wonder over magic. It seemed that any tom, dick, or harry potter could use it. Oops, I raised the dead. Villain was **yawn** cookie cutter. Oh my god! He killed his insider priestess! Overall, I think there was a lot they could have done to make this more intruiging but they seemed to have a woodie to make a low budget Lord of the Rings : Frodo Potter Goes Wild. Still, I may pick up the books. Last edited by Bonegavel : 12-15-2004 at 08:14 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: New Jersey
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I ultimately found these two movies lacking, but they were a nice background while playing FM (as I was uninterested in exclusively watching the 2nd part by 30 minutes in.) The ending was terrible IMO. However, I am now interested in the books as well.
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