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Old 02-02-2008, 06:47 PM   #71
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i just finished touching spirit bear. I didnt really get the ending, but it was still kinda cool.
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Old 02-08-2008, 07:39 AM   #73
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I'm now about half way through the Amber Spyglass, the last in the Dark Materials trilogy. Thus far, I'm finding it nothing less than an enjoyable continuation of the previous two novels, though I suppose there's still time for Mr. Pullman to spring a few unpleasant surprises on me.

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They filmed the last part of the book. The studio cut it out for fear of turning off audiences cut it out. What's funny is had they actually had left well enough alone and let Chris Weitz go with his original vision the movie probably would've been quite successful.
Yeah, I recently saw the trailer for the Golden Compass again, and I noticed that it contained a few brief glimpses of the excised climax. For what it's worth, my sympathies for the adaptation have increased in some fields. At least they did a good enough job with the casting.

From what I can make out, TGC did reasonably well overseas, so it's still up in the air as to whether further adaptations will be considered viable. Weitz claims that if it goes ahead, he hopes to restore the deleted conclusion and plans to be a lot less compromising with the remaining novels.
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Old 02-08-2008, 05:58 PM   #74
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Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Another English thing I've been assigned (read:forced) to read for my English class. It's not that I don't appreciate, or like Shakespeare in any matter; It's just that I don't understand most of his language. It's confusing. Iambic pentameter is strange, it is.

Anyway, I'm into Act 3, Scene 3 in this play. Right now, I don't think it's too bad; it's suspensful, witty and kinda engaging. It's somewhat puzzling, is all.
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Old 02-08-2008, 06:18 PM   #75
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Aah, I love Hamlet! My English teacher senior year was so good at teaching us Shakespeare that everyone in the room actually understood the play - and it's good. Your teacher should have you watch the movie as well; it's fantastic and a lot more entertaining than just reading a play
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Aah, I love Hamlet! My English teacher senior year was so good at teaching us Shakespeare that everyone in the room actually understood the play - and it's good. Your teacher should have you watch the movie as well; it's fantastic and a lot more entertaining than just reading a play
Actually, we happen to be watching a movie version of the play along with the text. Funny you should mention that.
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Old 02-09-2008, 12:51 AM   #77
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Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer. I dislike this book, but not enough to stop reading it.
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Actually, we happen to be watching a movie version of the play along with the text. Funny you should mention that.
Pardon my curiosity, but which version do you happen to be watching? My class watched the version starring Mel Gibson and Helena Bonham Cater, but I know there's a version with Kate Winslet somewhere out there as well.

And to keep this post on topic...I'm currently reading Oliver Twist for my Literature of London and Dublin course. Great book, but any enjoyment I could possibly get out of reading such a fantastic story becomes buried, seeing as I have to finish the whole book, start to finish, by Wednesday, and I have much to do in the next couple of days that I may not finish it by then.
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Pardon my curiosity, but which version do you happen to be watching? My class watched the version starring Mel Gibson and Helena Bonham Cater, but I know there's a version with Kate Winslet somewhere out there as well.

And to keep this post on topic...I'm currently reading Oliver Twist for my Literature of London and Dublin course. Great book, but any enjoyment I could possibly get out of reading such a fantastic story becomes buried, seeing as I have to finish the whole book, start to finish, by Wednesday, and I have much to do in the next couple of days that I may not finish it by then.
Imaginary Light, I'm watching the version with Kate Winslet, who portrays Ophelia in the film. Your version sounds interesting too, seeing that Mel Gibson and Helena Bonham Carter (two actors I'd never picture together in a film) are in it. I'm gonna have to look it up.

Pawbah, I've been meaning to read Eclipse myself, but from what you said, I might have second thoughts on the matter. Some of my friends recommended I read the book, but since it's pretty popular, I've a feeling it may a bit overrated. I'm wondering, what exactly do you dislike about it? I'm just curious.
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Imaginary Light, I'm watching the version with Kate Winslet, who portrays Ophelia in the film. Your version sounds interesting too, seeing that Mel Gibson and Helena Bonham Carter (two actors I'd never picture together in a film) are in it. I'm gonna have to look it up.
the Kate Winslet version is very good, the Mel Gibson one is...real wierd

all i'm sayin is i never want to see Mel and Glen like that ever again.
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