
Chain of Dogs to be a movie!
#281
Posted 25 January 2005 - 05:09 AM

Victory is mine!
#282
Posted 15 December 2004 - 12:48 PM
Where LotR presented a challenge like going to the moon, MBotF presents a challenge like going to Pluto!
It's impossible to make a movie out of all of these books. Chain of Dogs, alone, to make a good movie would have to be very long. There is a lot of complex stuff in Chain of Dogs that'll confuse the audience, most of whom will not have read the books. Such as the first battle, when the ghosts of the land, or w/e it was I don't remember been a few months now, came and helped the Chain win.
Nonetheless Chain of Dogs is probably the only part of MBotF that could be made into an effective movie, and possibly Icarium and Mappo's story. Both would make great philosophical movies.
It's impossible to make a movie out of all of these books. Chain of Dogs, alone, to make a good movie would have to be very long. There is a lot of complex stuff in Chain of Dogs that'll confuse the audience, most of whom will not have read the books. Such as the first battle, when the ghosts of the land, or w/e it was I don't remember been a few months now, came and helped the Chain win.
Nonetheless Chain of Dogs is probably the only part of MBotF that could be made into an effective movie, and possibly Icarium and Mappo's story. Both would make great philosophical movies.
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#283
Posted 17 April 2005 - 01:58 AM





#284
Posted 05 May 2005 - 12:01 PM
Tiste, re: Earthsea - I wouldn't go there. It's a sore spot for LeGuin fans (and that's about all you need to know to judge what it was like, heh).
#286
Posted 07 May 2005 - 12:12 AM
the web! THE WEB!!!!!!! PRAISE THE WEB!!!!!!!!!!!
that does mean i can c it right? right!?



#287
Posted 05 May 2005 - 10:35 AM
Earthsea was a TV series? Was it any good?quote:Originally posted by Ru:
Patch, why a movie? A TV series would make a lot more sense....... You could throw in all the interweaving plots and so forth. That thing"Earthsea" was made into a series. Imagine how good DHG would be. In fact you could even start with GotM.
Abeleyn - I know, I was at the same camp last year, and my aunt and uncle are in OC, so I have been to Yosemite a couple of times.
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#288
Posted 29 July 2005 - 12:13 AM
Don't know about John Williams for the score. I see it as more of an intimate soundtrack. Like Gladiator, or Hero. Tan Dun (Hero) would be good, he's very East-meets-West, maybe with some Arab influences? Evocative of loneliness, the wind, vast open land etc?
Kalam = The dude who played Cat in Red Dwarf and the leader of the Blood Pack in Blade 2. I think I've said that before, though.
Who do I have to kill or sleep with to be in this film?
Cheers,
La Sombra
Kalam = The dude who played Cat in Red Dwarf and the leader of the Blood Pack in Blade 2. I think I've said that before, though.
Who do I have to kill or sleep with to be in this film?

Cheers,
La Sombra
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"Well well well ... if it ain't The Invisible C**t." - Billy Butcher, The Boys
"I have strong views about not tempting providence and, as a wise man once said, the difference between luck and a wheelbarrow is, luck doesn’t work if you push it." - Colonel Orhan, Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City - KJ Parker
#289
Posted 05 May 2005 - 10:06 PM


#291
Posted 07 June 2005 - 02:43 PM
quote:Originally posted by Hetan:
quote:Originally posted by Eldered:
quote:Originally posted by (Dead) Tiste Simeon:
Eldered - any reason for the two posts? I can delete one if you want.
Tiste- that would be great! Delete the second one please!!
Tiste is on his hols, so I did, in absentia.![]()
Thank you... so much!!

#292
Posted 17 April 2005 - 04:57 AM
Sadist like Patch don't need ideas... they just need victims. I am putting myself forward, for the good of this board, to be a victim for Patch... or something like that... *cough*
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PS - To any Americans, I was joking. Please do not call your national security on me and have me arrested...
RaZjInZaR - I am going to the US in the summer, in order for the English to retake the country! If you want I can make you governer of a state of your choice!
PS - To any Americans, I was joking. Please do not call your national security on me and have me arrested...
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I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
I Scream
You Scream
We all Scream
For I Scream.
#293
Posted 05 May 2005 - 05:48 AM
Gotta protest there. If any adaptation, than please to the big screen! TV-series adaptations almost always end up looking cheesy... Plus there would be serious limitations to the degree of realism that could be shown in order to be broadcasted. I am happy with the choice they've made, and am convinced that the movie is going to be great (couldn't be anything else, with me being an extra in it
)!
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#294
Posted 04 May 2005 - 12:52 AM



#295 Guest_Sha'ik Reborn_*
Posted 27 July 2005 - 08:05 AM
i feel sooo behind in all the info!!!!
#296
Posted 06 May 2005 - 01:00 AM
Earthsea: the abomination of fantasy novels adapted to screen. Even LeGuin herself complained about the makers ruining her novels with that terrible mini-series. Some incredibly brainless modifications to LeGuin's brilliant original plots.
#297 Guest_flynnsane_*
Posted 18 July 2005 - 10:38 AM
What a great project! Hope it gets made and shown in the States!
Wes Studi, though? Wasn't Coltaine huge? A barbarian? Why not The Rock for Coltaine? Aside from budgetary constraints, that is....
Wes Studi, though? Wasn't Coltaine huge? A barbarian? Why not The Rock for Coltaine? Aside from budgetary constraints, that is....
#298
Posted 30 May 2005 - 06:16 PM
@Patch- I'm rather skeptical of the project, for me, every movie made from an adaptation of a book I liked hasn't been completely up to snuff.. I did enjoy LOTR but there were some things about it I didn't enjoy at all.
As for actors, I'd strongly suggest getting some Native Amercian actors to play the Wickans. Though he may be a bit old for the part, hands down I'd strongly recommend Wes Studi for the role as Coltaine. Wes was the bad guy in Last of the Mohicans and he also played the sheriff in the televised adaptation of the Hillerman novels. I think he's a good actor.
Don't get hooked on name brand actors, there may be some untouched talent out there, you and Steve just need to be there for the script readthroughs and the auditions, you and he have a vision of what the characters are like, so see what's out there. Test the waters, hopefully something will come up. I'd never heard of Viggo Mortensen until LOTR, I thought he played a great Aragorn.
I still stand by my recommendation of Wes Studi for Coltaine.
As for the battles, I wish you would include them all, I can't recollect much, but I think Gelor Ridge is one you can spend the least amount of time on... Some heavy editing I'm sure, you've got to be precise and pick out pivotal points that reveal the story and the character developement. No easy task I know.
Unfortunately, that's all I have for muse right now.
Cheers!
E
As for actors, I'd strongly suggest getting some Native Amercian actors to play the Wickans. Though he may be a bit old for the part, hands down I'd strongly recommend Wes Studi for the role as Coltaine. Wes was the bad guy in Last of the Mohicans and he also played the sheriff in the televised adaptation of the Hillerman novels. I think he's a good actor.
Don't get hooked on name brand actors, there may be some untouched talent out there, you and Steve just need to be there for the script readthroughs and the auditions, you and he have a vision of what the characters are like, so see what's out there. Test the waters, hopefully something will come up. I'd never heard of Viggo Mortensen until LOTR, I thought he played a great Aragorn.
I still stand by my recommendation of Wes Studi for Coltaine.
As for the battles, I wish you would include them all, I can't recollect much, but I think Gelor Ridge is one you can spend the least amount of time on... Some heavy editing I'm sure, you've got to be precise and pick out pivotal points that reveal the story and the character developement. No easy task I know.
Unfortunately, that's all I have for muse right now.
Cheers!
E
#299
Posted 19 July 2005 - 03:40 PM
coltaine has to have crow wings tatooed on his face .............. then he will be cool
#300
Posted 19 July 2005 - 10:34 AM
I previously recommended John Williams for the soundtrack. I just want to add that he did the soundtrack for War of the Worlds and it was kick ass.