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As a general rule, I dislike movies that screw around with the origin stories. That 10 minute deal seems to take some liberties, but it's darn close and ERB could certainly have written it that way, I guess.
Anyhow, I think they're doing justice to Carter's attitude (which is his coolest attribute). This might be really good. FAX |
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I have to admit, I was cracking up at the scenes of him in confinement in the 10 minute teaser.
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I haven't read the books but the two other projectionists who watched the IMAX screening said that the film was pretty faithful as far as they recalled, although it did go into more detail and explanation than the books and included stuff from more than one book. I think films naturally call for a simplification of storytelling, as you only have 2 hours to tell the tale. However, even though I'm a book reader and a sci-fi buff, I still had to pay attention to follow the plot. It's definitely not "kiddied down", despite the fact that it's Disney.
I have to watch the film again. I'm not sure I paid enough attention to Lynn Collins. :whackit: |
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I think this was going to be about Sean Carter.
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I'll probably wait and catch this on BR (like most movies). However, I noticed that some of the books are free on Amazon, so now I have some reading to do before it comes out. :thumb:
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Reviews are sort of mixed, but the "Geek" crowd seems to love it.
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