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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2006
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+2 Internets | His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass (2007) Don't know if any of you read the three books, but I absolutely loved them and am stoked they're making a movie of it. Kidman as Coulter depresses me, but Sam Eliot as Lee Scoresby is fucking perfect. If you haven't read the books, I highly recommend them. They're very easy/quick reading but it's very entertaining. |
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| Grand High Poobah Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Philadelphia
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| Ballistic Join Date: Jan 2002
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| EXCLUSIVE TRAILER (Yahoo loves em caps) from Yahoo: THE GOLDEN COMPASS on Yahoo! Movies More like a long Teaser, but whatever it's looking good. |
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| Bastard Join Date: Apr 2006
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| Started reading the books after I saw they were making a movie of the series. So far I think the books are alright, a bit implausible at times, but the story itself is intriguing. I think it will translate very well to film, and so far from what I've seen, the casting is exceptional. |
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| I wish I was queer, so I could get chicks Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Denmark
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| Still waiting for Hayao Miyazaki to do his version of these. Anyhow, can't wait for this either.
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| Jackass Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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| I am really worried how they are going to portray the storyline, well... <Since in the story the heirarchy of heaven is horrendously corrupt and indeed the core antagonists of the story, I am really worried about how far/much they are going to change that to avoid seriously pissing a whole bunch of people off. I remain cautiously optimistic though, but I do want them to redo the ending of the last book. It was so horribly forced and quite possibly the epitome of how not to end a story ever.> |
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| Never give up. Never surrender, you fucks! Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Los Angeles
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| This is pretty funny. I like how we've got HDM and Narnia as tentpoles for the next few years I think that covers everybody (and yeah I'll be skipping HDM. Didn't like the books not just the atheist theme found them blah compared to Dark is Rising/Narnia and even HP).
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| Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Join Date: Aug 2006
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I know Phillip Pullman does not believe in God, but I really don't disagree with his sentiments about religion. I can't say for sure if God exists or not, but I do know that when people get involved with religion they twist and skew things to their own liking. I guess I'd like to believe God exists, but Christianity (as an organized religion) has really pushed me away from the idea. Here's a quote from Phillip Pullman: Quote:
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| Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Join Date: Aug 2006
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[I assume they'll just not call it Christianity, the whole story really revolves around the 'fictional' Christianity - so they really can't gut it out completely. It will still be there, just much more subtle.] | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Phnom Penh
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WTF? Just leave it as it is... voluntary, preemptive censorship has ever been and always will be the way tyranny got started the world over. | |
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| Never give up. Never surrender, you fucks! Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Los Angeles
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There are already two threads on this subject in this forum already, doesn't need a third. I was merely posting that I didn't like the books -- one reason of course being that Pullman's attitude toward my religion is evident in the books. I read the first one, most of the second one and skimmed the third. I also didn't find the plots all that interesting as compared to the later Narnia books (Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, Horse & His Boy, Magician's Nephew), the early Harry Potter books (for fuck's sake -- I wish bloomsbury had balls and edited JKR's books they've been obscenely long since Goblet) or the Dark is Rising series. Anyway, not going to chode up this thread anymore. I only posted the first time because I had the books recommended to me as the greates thing since sliced bread and I was underwhelmed when I read them. So wanted to present at least one dissenting opinion.
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| Jackass Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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| It's hard to properly appreciate a story when its core is so antithetical to a closely held personal belief. People, no matter how much we try to avoid it, are simply too apt to bias. And beyond that, if you disagree with the core of the story on such a base level, it will not be able to 'move' you emotionally in the ways it intends to. So, its understandable that since your religious beliefs are polar to those of Pullman's (which obviously formed the core of his story) that you would prefer, say, a story more analogous to your own views like Narnia. That said, HDM had some flaws in the story. He started too many side plots that he didn't properly come back to or resolve. This was somewhat the case in the second book, and much more the case into the third. It's my hope that the inevitable clean up that the movies will do will take care of a lot of that. Also, as I said before, and I will give anyone who is planning on reading this series this piece of advice: Do not read the last 50 pages of that last book. The ending was *atrocious*. |
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| Never give up. Never surrender, you fucks! Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Los Angeles
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| Absolutely agree.
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