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BUT WHY
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 04:02 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:39 |
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Terry Pratchett posted:I save about twenty drafts — that's ten meg of disc space — and the last one contains all the final alterations. Once it has been printed out and received by the publishers, there's a cry here of 'Tough poo poo, literary researchers of the future, try getting a proper job!' and the rest are wiped. I don't have the original source but it's from a collection of his Usenet posts.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 04:09 |
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YggiDee posted:You mean the notes that got crushed by a steamroller? hahaha that owns
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 07:02 |
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:BUT WHY Have you read the Brian Herbert/KJA dune novels? That’s why.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 14:41 |
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Have you read the Brian Herbert/KJA dune novels? That’s why. Yeah. I can imagine someone getting their hands on these notes like "Pratchett's lively and comfortable world of Discworld comes to life with new adventures and some classic characters, but also a host of new and exciting characters from the brilliant, fecund mind of (some dipshit who really likes incest scenes and can't stop describing female characters' feet of which there are thankfully only two)"
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 16:12 |
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Quote, edit, goddamn.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 16:13 |
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Just let 2000ad run a Watch series, please and thanks.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 18:36 |
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I dunno, part of what I love about Pratchett is my own imagining of the world/characters; imo there hasn't really been an adaptation of any of his stuff that truly lived up to the spirit of the book. I want very badly for it to happen but I feel like it'd be much, much better animated/CGI* than live-action. *with a proper budget and someone that isn't stupid in charge of it
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 18:42 |
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a comic that looks exactly like the book covers would be ideal
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 19:23 |
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Dabir posted:a comic that looks exactly like the book covers would be ideal The old really ugly ones or the new, good ones?
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 19:28 |
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They already made a Discworld cartoon though https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-J3nJerAyQ
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 19:41 |
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I've read a graphic novel adaptation (Mort? The one where they kidnap Vimes' wife for some reason). It didn't hold up, despite what seemed an earnest effort. Absolutely ALL of the charm of Pratchett's work is in his prose. You could take the characters, mannerisms, dialogue, plot, the whole she-bang and any other rendition of it would fall flat. The example above with the Discworld comic, there's a scene I recall in the book where some guardsmen come to arrest the wealthy spinster. She asks for a moment at the door, then re-opens it swinging a sword clumsily but with great momentum. Pratchett does his magic with a short paragraph description and it gets a hell of a lot of comedic life, it's quite vivid. The graphic novel gave it a few panels but it didn't work. Live action (or animation) could give it good emphasis and probably their own spin of humor, but still everything of Pratchett's visual lens, ie the entire point of reading his work, would be gone. Some things don't translate mediums very well, that's totally fine. I'm bloody glad he burned his work.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 19:46 |
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Hattie Masters posted:The old really ugly ones or the new, good ones? The old, really good ugly ones.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 19:48 |
Dabir posted:The old, really good ugly ones. My favorite fact about those covers is that Kidby didn't get the "four-eyes" joke, so he just drew Twoflower with four eyes.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 20:00 |
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Alhazred posted:My favorite fact about those covers is that Kidby didn't get the "four-eyes" joke, so he just drew Twoflower with four eyes. That confused the absolute poo poo out of me as a kid, seeing that picture. Also a town near where I live is officially twinned with Ankh Morpork. Only place in the UK twinned with a fictional place I think. (It's where Pratchett is from)
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 20:25 |
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Alhazred posted:My favorite fact about those covers is that Kidby didn't get the "four-eyes" joke, so he just drew Twoflower with four eyes. Wait, what the gently caress I need to grab my copy of TCOM and check this when I get home
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 20:38 |
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 21:08 |
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I think Small Gods could work as a miniseries. It is primarily a dialogue with a lot of cool action scenes, plus it's basically a Hero's Journey, which are typically easy to adapt to the screen.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 21:12 |
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TheKennedys posted:I dunno, part of what I love about Pratchett is my own imagining of the world/characters; imo there hasn't really been an adaptation of any of his stuff that truly lived up to the spirit of the book. I want very badly for it to happen but I feel like it'd be much, much better animated/CGI* than live-action. otoh i dont think that wouldve been the outcome had he consigned his unfinished notes to a series of mediocre hacks
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 21:12 |
Alhazred posted:My favorite fact about those covers is that Kidby didn't get the "four-eyes" joke, so he just drew Twoflower with four eyes. Also, the vividly coloured shirt he is described as wearing is obviously supposed to be some kind of tacky touristy hawaiian shirt. Kirby draws him in a jesters outfit.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 21:16 |
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imo its more real if hes actually got 4 eyes, he just came home from discworld spring break, and then gets called a slur right to his face.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 21:28 |
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Konstantin posted:I think Small Gods could work as a miniseries. It is primarily a dialogue with a lot of cool action scenes, plus it's basically a Hero's Journey, which are typically easy to adapt to the screen. There is a fantastic BBC Radio version of Small Gods. Highly recommend.
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# ? Feb 14, 2020 22:10 |
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The animated adaptations of Wyrd Sisters and Soul Music are both good - particularly the former. SimonChris posted:Also, the vividly coloured shirt he is described as wearing is obviously supposed to be some kind of tacky touristy hawaiian shirt. Kirby draws him in a jesters outfit.
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 01:55 |
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who cares about all that, they've got great atmosphere
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 04:27 |
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Dabir posted:who cares about all that, they've got great atmosphere They catch the mood at the expense of any semblance of accuracy to the actual events or people but they insist on depicting the people anyway
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 04:43 |
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here's a new terrible book: everything graham linehan. the whole linehan. throw it right out the windowhan.
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 05:48 |
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Somfin posted:They catch the mood at the expense of any semblance of accuracy to the actual events or people but they insist on depicting the people anyway Feels fitting given the older books are riffs on fantasy fiction where it was pretty common to have dragons, barbarians, scantily clad women etc etc on them even if none of those things actually featured in the story.
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 18:44 |
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atmosphere is the opposite of world building
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 19:07 |
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cause too much worldbuilding suffocates the story?
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 19:14 |
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Dabir posted:cause too much worldbuilding suffocates the story? By bogging it down with irrelevant detail, yes. I don't need a discussion of every fictional firearm's fictional manufacturing history every time a gunfight breaks out, for instance. Worldbuilding is a background resource to be used in a story as necessary. You don't need to dump it all on the page, just use it to inform your writing decisions.
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# ? Feb 15, 2020 19:20 |
Ghost Leviathan posted:The joke goes that Tolkein invented fantasy languages and then wrote novels for them to exist in. That's not a joke, that's exactly what happened: Tolkien posted:The invention of languages is the foundation. The 'stories' were made rather to provide a world for the languages than the reverse.
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# ? Feb 16, 2020 12:57 |
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One of my favorite things about LotR is Tolkien was a member of the Inklings (informal literary discussion group), which included C. S. Lewis and a buuuunch of others. He'd read excerpts from it during meetings, and a bunch of members haaaaaated it. Hugo Dyson is recorded by Christopher Tolkien as going "Oh God, not another elf!" at one point.
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# ? Feb 16, 2020 15:46 |
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To be fair, there's also the issue that a different world, even if you keep the same names as ours for stuff like swords and horses and all that, would almost certainly have created their own slang, shorthands, and all that. While there's no need to try and come up with a new form of rhyming cockney, using modern slang sticks out even worse than if they named a sword a whister and a horse a lotrg.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 07:24 |
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AngryRobotsInc posted:One of my favorite things about LotR is Tolkien was a member of the Inklings (informal literary discussion group), which included C. S. Lewis and a buuuunch of others. He'd read excerpts from it during meetings, and a bunch of members haaaaaated it. Hugo Dyson is recorded by Christopher Tolkien as going "Oh God, not another elf!" at one point.
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# ? Feb 18, 2020 13:01 |
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Cornwind Evil posted:To be fair, there's also the issue that a different world, even if you keep the same names as ours for stuff like swords and horses and all that, would almost certainly have created their own slang, shorthands, and all that. While there's no need to try and come up with a new form of rhyming cockney, using modern slang sticks out even worse than if they named a sword a whister and a horse a lotrg. we can assume the author has translated all of that slang and shorthand into more familiar terms. that being said, I'm having trouble thinking of any non-RPG products who did that kind of thing well. Batman Beyond's use of "schway" in place of "cool" got really stupidly repetitive.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 15:15 |
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:we can assume the author has translated all of that slang and shorthand into more familiar terms. that being said, I'm having trouble thinking of any non-RPG products who did that kind of thing well. Batman Beyond's use of "schway" in place of "cool" got really stupidly repetitive. I think that's just loaned Mandarin.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 15:34 |
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Cornwind Evil posted:To be fair, there's also the issue that a different world, even if you keep the same names as ours for stuff like swords and horses and all that, would almost certainly have created their own slang, shorthands, and all that. While there's no need to try and come up with a new form of rhyming cockney, using modern slang sticks out even worse than if they named a sword a whister and a horse a lotrg. Someone somewhere must have done this, somewhere between Clockwork Orange and the Gostak Distems the Doshes.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 15:44 |
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Darth Walrus posted:I think that's just loaned Mandarin. if that's the case, the show is cool and did a neat thing and i was just a dipshit 9 year old.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 15:46 |
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:Batman Beyond's use of "schway" in place of "cool" got really stupidly repetitive. It works on another level because your brain was good at filtering "cool" at the time. Nothing makes you feel like an old man quite like kids using a catch-all word that you haven't built a filter for yet.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 19:07 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:39 |
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tbh the thing that bothers me about Pratchett having his notes destroyed is, like we already know Rihanna Pratchett is a pretty decent writer, with similar sensibilities to her dad? like, she finished the last Discworld book and it was totally fine and felt like Discworld, iirc. if he hadn't destroyed them, we wouldn't be getting a Dune sequel-esque travesty, we'd just be getting... more, slightly different, Discworld.
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# ? Feb 19, 2020 19:19 |