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Posted by Transmute Jun on 15-07-2011 at 22:14:

Harry Potter vs. Star Wars

LOL!

http://www.randompics.net/?p=13080

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Posted by clouddancer on 15-07-2011 at 22:48:

This is great TJ. I had never noticed how many similarities there are (were) between the two.

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Posted by Dragonsbain on 15-07-2011 at 23:08:

I hate to admitt this but, I haven't seen a one of the Harry Potter movies or read any of the books. Nothing against the franchise. I just have never gotten around to it.

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Posted by amethyst on 16-07-2011 at 02:50:

It's really a very interesting story, I'd read the books before watching the movies, though. There are many side stories and details in the books that just don't fit into the movies.

Thanks for sharing that pic, TJ. Though I don't think Ron belongs in the same class as Han Solo.

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Posted by Transmute Jun on 16-07-2011 at 03:20:

Of course, it's just a joke. It's not like Professor Flitwick is really like Yoda either. Roll

Still, I was amused enough to post it here. Wink

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Posted by Dragonsbain on 16-07-2011 at 05:21:

Thanks Amethyst. When I can get some time I'll get the first book.

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Posted by Madilayn on 16-07-2011 at 07:23:

I agree with Amethyst - definitely read the books before you see the movies.

That said - for a writer the books are an interesting study. IMHO, the last 3 books contain some examples of very poor writing and "padding". I get the impression that with those last 3, perhaps JKR didn't take her editor's advice enough.

The movies do a very good job - one of the few book to movie adaptations where it is actually very recognisable as being true to the book - in some instances better, because the movie has stripped away some of the extraneous bits ad left the pure story.

And that said - it premiered on 12 July here (OK - the first showing was 12.01am on 13 July - which I was at) and I was i the first showing and it was well worth the midnight start and serious sleep depirvation the next day!

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Posted by amethyst on 16-07-2011 at 14:24:

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Originally posted by Madilayn
That said - for a writer the books are an interesting study. IMHO, the last 3 books contain some examples of very poor writing and "padding". I get the impression that with those last 3, perhaps JKR didn't take her editor's advice enough.


Or too much ... closing stories, answering questions that didn't need to be answered. Although some of it was setup the last book. OotP and HP were worse on this then DH. But it also reflects the formula in which she was trying to write the books, although with GoF she started to adapt that some, and it shows the more complex nature of the plots, the growth and development of the trio, and herself as a writer.

For a freshman writer, it showed tremendous perseverance and dedication to the story to get the whole thing not only published, and turned into a film, but also to become one of the most popular modern stories among all ages. I'm curious if she will be able to maintain that with anything else she does.

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Posted by lborgia88 on 16-07-2011 at 15:54:

I had to try this, though some things don't really fit so well... Laugh2


 
 
 
 
 


Posted by Madilayn on 17-07-2011 at 00:47:

LOL Lborgia!!!

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Posted by clouddancer on 17-07-2011 at 02:21:

Way to go LB. I think you hit it right on. Snoopy Dance

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Posted by Dragonsbain on 17-07-2011 at 05:05:

Very good LB. Starwars

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Posted by lborgia88 on 18-07-2011 at 02:57:

I find myself thinking that there's probably still more book or movie series that could fit this template... It seems like there are a lot of young, orphaned heroes with a special ability, a special destiny and a wise, old mentor who dies, after all.


Posted by Madilayn on 18-07-2011 at 07:32:

You know, LB, that seems to trigger some memory somehow......

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Posted by amethyst on 18-07-2011 at 16:42:

It's a variation of the Classic Heroe's Quest.

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Posted by Becky Rock on 19-07-2011 at 01:01:

Every time I try to post here, my AT&T connect disconnects, so hopefully, third try will be the charm.

I love the original Star Wars trilogy and have read 45 or so of the Star Wars books. I love the series and its what got me into science fiction. I'd love to see some version on screen of the Solo children and they were growing up.

My son has read all the HP books and liked them. I haven't read the. We've seen the first four movies, but then my son lost interest. I'd love to see the rest of them.

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Posted by amethyst on 19-07-2011 at 02:00:

Becky, you have to read the books! There is so much of the story left out of the books (particularly 4, 5, and 6). Some important, some just adding depth to supporting characters.

IMHO (though, I'm sure Maddy will disagree), Sirius Black is far more likeable in the movies than in the books. I can't stand him. But then, I am biased. Even though Snape is not a nice person, I've loved him from the beginning.

Just got back from watching the last movie. It is well worth seeing in theaters. They did a much better job with both parts of Deathly Hallows then they did with many of the movies.

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Posted by Transmute Jun on 26-07-2011 at 00:58:

I'm all for reading the books. I've never seen a book that was made into a movie where the movie was better. It's just the way it is. That said, I think the Harry Potter movies come as close as I've seen in duplicating the storyline from the book, although obviously a lot is still missing.

LB< I love your additions! They rock! Bowdown

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Posted by littlewolf on 29-07-2011 at 08:26:

Robots: Star Wars and G-Force comparison
C3P0, 7-Zarl-7
= annoying, self-rightous, butt-in with useless information, want to blow them up, numbers in their name

The rest still works, Heroes, teacher, dead parents, foe, capes/robes, special powers, mythical (phoenix) aspect, special weapons (Joe's charm ha ha)

are we looking at a standard formula for most action movies?

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Posted by Transmute Jun on 29-07-2011 at 14:35:

Good point, LW! It could certainly work for G-Force! Hmmm... what about the 'token'...?

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