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IshmaelZarkov posted:If it's a perfect adaptation of only one book, I think I'm going to go with Mort. Can we lose the Death angle? It's not testing well in Power Cable, Nebraska.
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YggiDee posted:I'd want either a movie of Lords and Ladies (b/c I love the witch books) Carpe Jugulum (I like it more but without the context of previous books it's harder to get across how unbalanced Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg are acting when Magrat destroys the status quo. On the other hand it's my absolute favourite showing of Agnes and Perdita) Thief of Time is definitely my favourite individual novel even if the City Watch stuff is my favourite series.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 22:14 |
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Why is Maurice fat? He's supposed to be scraggly and self-consciously roguish.
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# ? Nov 3, 2021 01:42 |
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Reading the Maurice book I gasped out loud when he dropped dead after (I think) helping a bunch of mice escape or something. Then it turns out cats indeed have 9 lives and Death shows up to mark one number down. And that was amazing.
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# ? Nov 3, 2021 05:24 |
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feetnotes posted:https://narrativia.com/maurice.html has some previews for the designs that will be used in the Sky version of the Amazing Maurice. I wouldn't call it generic Dreamworks, the artwork and the studios involved all scream 'This film received funding from the European Union Creative Media fund'.
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# ? Nov 3, 2021 10:27 |
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Total Meatlove posted:I wouldn't call it generic Dreamworks, the artwork and the studios involved all scream 'This film received funding from the European Union Creative Media fund'. what, it's not dreamworks? it looks exactly like dreamworks
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# ? Nov 3, 2021 14:38 |
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I seem to remember the Going Postal adaptation was alright. They didn't change too much or add too many dumb things. Terry must have approved, he had a cameo in it, I don't think he would have wanted to be involved if he didn't agree with what they did with the story.
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# ? Nov 3, 2021 15:35 |
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When I say I want a Tiffany Aching adaption, I mean one that's an entirely British production, shot on location somewhere in the North Downs, is stuffed full of character actors, and that isn't afraid to be actually scary in places. They can do all the Faery stuff in Shepperton or Pinewood studios. Oh, and Miriam Margoyles cameos as Nanny Ogg
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# ? Nov 3, 2021 15:47 |
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ChubbyChecker posted:what, it's not dreamworks? It looks a lot like a mix between the Moving Light stuff done for all of the Donaldson books (Gruffalo, Snail and the Whale, Zog etc.) mixed with some of the German, French and Spanish animation you'll find on Netflix now - Astro Boy, Klaus etc. I'd say it's distinct enough not to be full Dreamworks, and there's definitely a thread of animation studios that share an aesthetic - the Donaldson stuff is all very Scheffler based on his illustrations, they were done by a German studio etc.
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# ? Nov 3, 2021 16:29 |
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YggiDee posted:The third option would be Thief of Time because I just think it would be completely apeshit. Ronnie Soak, the fifth horseman? Chocolate based combat in the middle of a time-frozen Ankh-Morpork? A legion of abstract spirits of bureaucracy shove one of their own into a meatsuit and she has an existential crisis so hard she becomes a person? Susan Sto Helit, the goth mirror self of Miss Frizzle? I wanna see the History Monks. It is an excellent book, worth it for Mr Dark Avocado alone. And that scene is one of my favourite in the whole series.
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 02:57 |
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Thief of Time I enjoyed immensely, but it has the feel of something akin to a season finale, with lots of things building up to it. Maybe an Avengers film? Something like that where you have to introduce all the separate elements and develop them first in their own stories before throwing them all together. Also, Thief of Time and Night Watch are happening concurrently, so that would be a good Side A/Side B element to watch for.
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 03:18 |
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Both movies are happening simultaneously, shown in whatever chronological order is the least convenient for the watchers.
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 03:38 |
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The_Doctor posted:Thief of Time I enjoyed immensely, but it has the feel of something akin to a season finale, with lots of things building up to it. Maybe an Avengers film? Something like that where you have to introduce all the separate elements and develop them first in their own stories before throwing them all together. wait what
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 08:17 |
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Remember the storm that flings Vimes and Carcer back into the past? It's the same storm that strikes the Glass Clock. It's why it rose so suddenly on a sunny day, it's why time got all hecked up, and it's why Lu-Tze is involved.
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 08:32 |
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Nightwatch posted:Windows blew out and iron gutters melted. Roofs lifted into the air and settled again. Buildings shook. But this storm had been blowing in from far across the plains, pushing the natural background magic ahead of it. It dumped it now, all in one go. They said afterwards that the bolt of lightning hit a clockmakers shop in the Street of Cunning Artificers, stopping all the clocks at that instant. Thief Of Time posted:'Well, this is the Street of Cunning Artificers and that's the Guild of Clockmakers over there,' said Lu-Tze. 'I don't dare go inside if it's this close, not until we're certain.' Thief Of Time posted:He ran. The lightning was falling towards a shop, a few buildings away. He could see a big clock hanging over its window. He pushed against the flow of time ever further, and it yielded. But the lightning had reached the iron pole atop the building. Gravitas Shortfall fucked around with this message at 09:20 on Nov 4, 2021 |
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I had no idea about that and I love the fact that my two favourite Discworld books are even more connected than I thought.
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 10:49 |
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It's made somewhat more explicit later in Night Watch, when Vimes and Lu-Tze are talking in the rock garden, and he says, basically, "a big hosed up time event crisis thing happened, you don't need to know the details, but you got caught up in it." Same scene where he gives Vimes the cigar case, I think. In my first reading of NW I didn't catch the reference in the quote Gravitas Shortfall posted, but when I read that rock garden scene I was like "ohhh, yeah, that makes sense."
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 12:04 |
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The most explicit reference in Discworld still being that the Guild of Seamstresses is headed by Rosemary Palm
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 12:55 |
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Oh drat
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 14:49 |
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The phrase "perfect moment" also appears a couple of times in Night Watch, particularly at the end.
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 23:49 |
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ffffffuck I dunno how that changes things, though. I always thought the storm that sent Vimes back was because lightning hit the High Energy Magic building and something something magic, it didn't seem like something left unexplained. I guess it's kind of interesting that it was the storm from Thief of Time? I wonder why he chose to link the two books like that. Are there any other books that happens with? I can't think of any, but then again I needed you guys to point this one out in the first place haha.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 00:04 |
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Feliday Melody posted:If you could pick any Discworld book to turn into a good and faithful movie/series adaptation. Which would it be? It is an absolute indictment of everyone in the last 30 years who has had the power to decide what television gets made and aired that nobody has just done stories of the Watch as the Hill Street Octarines.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 00:42 |
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Not sold on the character designs for the Maurice movie. If the main cast have to be that cutesy, I hope they at least commit to the most nightmarish version of the Rat King possible as a counterpoint.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 01:14 |
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Hire whoever made Felidae 1994 to do the Maurice movie.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 01:16 |
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The_Doctor posted:Also, Thief of Time and Night Watch are happening concurrently, so that would be a good Side A/Side B element to watch for. Incredible. I was already planning to re-read both of these, and now I'm sold on doing them back-to-back. I've been trying to decide whether to re-read any of the Watch books between Men-at-Arms and Night Watch, or just skip straight to Night Watch --> Thief of Time. It's been well over a decade since I read Feet of Clay, Jingo, or The Fifth Elephant and my memory is veeeery hazy on those three - is there anything in them that I'd regret not re-reading prior to Night Watch?
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 03:24 |
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Maybe also Guards Guards and Men at Arms for the full Vimes experience
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 03:33 |
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thetoughestbean posted:Maybe also Guards Guards and Men at Arms for the full Vimes experience Ahh, should have clarified, those I've already re-read. Wondering if there's any major beats in the other three that, if I skipped them, would really detract from being able to appreciate Night Watch, which I also read 10+ years ago and remember only vaguely as a being a masterpiece.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 03:42 |
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Kestral posted:Incredible. I was already planning to re-read both of these, and now I'm sold on doing them back-to-back. Fifth Elephant and Feet of Clay are both excellent imo, and well worth a re-read. FoC also introduces the Golems, and Dorfl in particular. FE is the reader's introduction to the Low King of the Dwarfs, and a lot more about their culture. Jingo..eh.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 08:55 |
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Gravitas Shortfall posted:Fifth Elephant and Feet of Clay are both excellent imo, and well worth a re-read. FoC also introduces the Golems, and Dorfl in particular. FE is the reader's introduction to the Low King of the Dwarfs, and a lot more about their culture. The Vimes bits of Jingo are amazing. The Ventinari parts…. Not so much.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 09:54 |
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I'm reading 'The Fifth Elephant' right now, and this bit made literally quote:GOOD MORNING.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 15:43 |
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Death being at the mercy of new schools of philosophy just cracks me up.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 17:48 |
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Sanford posted:The Vimes bits of Jingo are amazing. The Ventinari parts…. Not so much. The Vetinari bits, I think, would have been fine if they were never repeated. I don't mind a one-off where it turns out Vetinari knows sleight of hand and can juggle, because he's an Assassin and literally Machiavelli, so it's not out of the realm of imagination that he can deal with a brief Klatchian spy mission, or investigate the island and figure out it's gonna sink again. But it's definitely the spot that you point to when people talk about Vetinari getting Flanderized or whatever so that he can magically do anything. I dunno how you can hate Gulli Gulli and Beti when you read it for the first time through, though. e: do we spoiler stuff here? I thought the op hadn't read Jingo for some reason but I read the post again and he's just talking about a reread Phenotype fucked around with this message at 19:08 on Nov 5, 2021 |
# ? Nov 5, 2021 19:05 |
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"What's the uncertainty principle?" "I'm not sure." Is just such a loving solid joke.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 19:16 |
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Total Meatlove posted:The most explicit reference in Discworld still being that the Guild of Seamstresses is headed by Rosemary Palm Trin Tragula posted:It is an absolute indictment of everyone in the last 30 years who has had the power to decide what television gets made and aired that nobody has just done stories of the Watch as the Hill Street Octarines.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 19:55 |
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Xander77 posted:idgi. "Mrs Palm" is a masturbation reference, right? So how does the joke work regarding prostituion? It's short for telling a man who wants sex when the woman doesn't to "go see Mrs Palm and her five daughters". And there is a point where someone refers to Rosie Palm as "having all those daughters to feed". So it's a reverse reference - instead of being a euphemism for getting sexual relief, it's literal. (Not that the girls are Rose's daughters of course, but people assume it.)
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 20:07 |
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Imagined posted:I'm reading 'The Fifth Elephant' right now, and this bit made literally I've always enjoyed the one in Thud. quote:“Is it?” he insisted. “Is this it? This time I die?”
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 22:25 |
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Death having a cameo in every book is one of my favourite Discworld traditions.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 22:32 |
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He's not in most of the Tiffany Aching books, is he?
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 22:40 |
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Beachcomber posted:He's not in most of the Tiffany Aching books, is he? They're not the main thread books. The only one of those in which Death doesn't appear is (perhaps strangely) Snuff.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 23:29 |
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I think they're more main thread than Snuff and the train one. It's just a personal thing, but they fit so much better. Edit:except the 5th one which is Not Canon.
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