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TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - jimbow8 - 05-21-2004 Annice Burdeos Wrote:(Note: Michael Sarrazin's version of Frankenstein actually adhered more closely to Mary Shelley's novel which both my mom and I have read and which I do not much care for. However Karloff left such an indelible impression that he is, was and always will beI have never heard of that version of Frankenstein (apparently a TV movie). I didn't like the book either. The only thing I really liked about it was Dr. Frankenstein's reasons for secrecy of his techniques. Other than that I thought it was quite mundane. TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - Kenji - 05-21-2004 Scott Hajek Wrote:If I am restating my opinion, I am sorry. But, I hated book one, truly despised book two, and only after talking with someone who reads the trilogy once a year, have reconsidered reading book three. But not any time soon. Japanese title are Yubiwa-monogatari (The Rings story). In Japan, almost people gave up the read. I know your feeling. When I started read Yubiwa-monogatari, I thought "What a long story!!" :eek: But when I finished read the books, I thought "I wanna read again!!" By the way, we have a very similar fairy tale in Japan. It's called "Momotaro". This is very famous old tale. TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - jimbow8 - 05-21-2004 I have read the Lord of the Rings at least 5 times and it gets better every time I read it. TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - Kenji - 05-21-2004 jimbow8 Wrote:I have read the Lord of the Rings at least 5 times and it gets better every time I read it. 5 times? Really? That's great! I can't read 5 times.... I saw many times movies. The fellowship of the rings....6 or 7 times(include at theater), The Two Towers...5 or 6 times(include at theater) ,Return of the King....2 times(at theater). TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - Scott Hajek - 05-21-2004 jimbow8 Wrote:I have read the Lord of the Rings at least 5 times and it gets better every time I read it. I'm sorry. I really don't like to hear of people suffering. TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - jimbow8 - 05-21-2004 Scott Hajek Wrote:I'm sorry. I really don't like to hear of people suffering.You are suffering by not having read the books. TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - Noelie - 05-21-2004 I remember seeing the Frankenstein with Michael Sarrazin when I was a kid, pretty sure it must have been made for TV. TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - Scott Hajek - 05-21-2004 jimbow8 Wrote:You are suffering by not having read the books. Well, answer me this, o' lover of hobbits... is the third book better than the second? And... if I may press you for another answer, do you think the second book could've been plotted better? TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - jimbow8 - 05-21-2004 Scott Hajek Wrote:Well, answer me this, o' lover of hobbits... is the third book better than the second? And... if I may press you for another answer, do you think the second book could've been plotted better?Yes, I think the The Return of the King is better than the Two Towers, though I still enjoy reading the Fellowship of the Ring the most (though I sometimes skip the birthday party at the beginning - though I don't recommend this since it has a ton of background info). What was wrong with the plotting of the second book? First of all, the plotting of the second movie (which you have stated you like) is a lot worse. Secondly, it is more about the building of the relationships and emotions between the characters than the other two books. Not intending to offend, but I can't understand how you can so utterly dislike the books. I can possibly understand not liking them, but I have never heard anyone express such utter contempt for the books as you have. Please explain. Also, The Two Towers edges out The Tomb for my favorite ending ever. TROY: Worst. Movie. Ever. - Scott Hajek - 05-21-2004 Once I can spend some serious time, I will explain my utter dislike for the "Trilogy"... alas I must run now. |