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Oh My F*****G God !!
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 0:11
by Steve B
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0825245/
Finaly !!
i hope to Rob that they do it justice !!
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 1:59
by madfiddler
??? why
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 11:17
by Steve B
the dragonlance books are only the best fantasy books ever written ever.
thats why.
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 11:27
by madfiddler
What's it got to do with Rob?
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 13:17
by Chris Abbott
madfiddler wrote:What's it got to do with Rob?
Instead of "Thank God", he said "Thank Rob". Rob is God.
Chris
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 18:11
by Steve B
its true
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 19:10
by weblaus
Steve B wrote:the dragonlance books are only the best fantasy books ever written ever.
thats why.
Cough.
I like them a lot myself and they basically introduced me to the field of Fantasy literature, but... nah. No way. Not even close.
I'd re-read them over Tolkien any day, though. But the movie surely won't hold a candle to the LOTR adaptation.
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 20:09
by Lagerfeldt
They certainly got some B-rated TV actors:
Michael Rosenbaum
Kiefer Sutherland
Lucy Lawless
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 20:42
by Romeo Knight
Is this going to be a full CGI animated movie?
It says "(voice)" only at imdb.
Posted: 02/09/2006 - 21:17
by Steve B
Romeo Knight wrote:Is this going to be a full CGI animated movie?
It says "(voice)" only at imdb.
its listed as 'animation' so i would guess that its cgi (a la Final Fanasy)
plus, it looks like they could be doing the books separately rather than fit the whole lot into one movie
weblaus:
whats your fave fantasy books ?
Posted: 03/09/2006 - 10:11
by merman
How on Earth could you fit all of the books into one movie anyway?
Must admit I've read a few and while they were solid reads they didn't really grab me in the same way as, say, David Eddings.
Posted: 03/09/2006 - 13:16
by C64GLeN
Lagerfeldt wrote:They certainly got some B-rated TV actors:
Michael Rosenbaum
Kiefer Sutherland
Lucy Lawless
Kiefer Sutherland ain't a B-rated TV, sure he stars un the multi-award winning 24, but he also has appeared in a number of great movies (Lost Boys, Phone Booth and the recently released The Sentinel ) but mostly importantly he and the other actors you mention are experinced voice artists.
Posted: 03/09/2006 - 21:10
by weblaus
Steve B wrote:weblaus:
whats your fave fantasy books ?
Let's see... I haven't read various well-known authors yet (e.g. Eddings, Tad Williams), but from the ones I know:
Everything written by Guy Gavriel Kay is incredible, though he gets less fantasy-ish with every new book.
A Song of Ice And Fire by George R.R. Martin is excellent epic fantasy, though so far not finished.
I liked the first few Wheel of Time books quite a bit, but after book 5 or 6 the story unfortunately gets really slow-moving, dull and overly complicated.
The Discworld books generally are good fun, but I lost my interest for them later on.
And I found various Forgotten Realms books to be easily as good as Dragonlance ever was, with the advantage of a more varied world they're based on.
Posted: 03/09/2006 - 23:06
by Lagerfeldt
C64GLeN wrote:
Kiefer Sutherland ain't a B-rated TV actor
Just messing around with you
I don't like Kiefer very much though, I think his acting range is quite limited.
That said, I do like The Lost Boys, Dark City, etc. And even the occasional bout of 24H (the new season only).
Posted: 04/09/2006 - 8:19
by beyond
Kiefer Sutherland ain't a B-rated TV actor
Oh, yes he is. Compare him to his father, for instance.
Sorry, but he's not an A movie actor.