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Integration Madness

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Alright, I’m trying to integrate the new wordpress blog with facebook so that I can cut back on my copy and paste addiction.

I’ve also been playing around with integration for google calendar and paypal donations. Not that I expect anyone to donate to my blog but it’s good practice for when we set up the secular student alliance webpage (some day I swear we ARE going to have one).

I also installed the intense debate plugins so that users can rate comments, cause you know, everyone is going to be arguing over what I have to say.

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oh man, it’s poo

Ok I kinda watched a couple of more episodes. I’m not even in nitpick territory any more. This show sucks.

Why bother basing a show on a set of decent books if your just going to defecate on them?

When the webmaster of the forum for the book series has to delete whole threads and threaten to ban people if they aren’t ‘nice’ to the TV show you know someone has sold out. They actually split up the site into a section where comparisons to the books can be made and where they can’t. Let me repeat: They split it up so there is a section of the forum where THE BOOK THE SHOW IS BASED ON IS NOT ALLOWED TO BE COMPARED TO THE TV SHOW.

Zedd you suck, you should be leading the angry mob! Instead you’ve played the sycophant.

BUT: It’s still a good time to be a fantasy fan. Apparently Terry Goodkind isn’t the only one making TV shows behind my back. George R. R. Martin is doing it too! This is even more exciting, and scarier. Like I said I wasn’t ever a very big fan of the Sword of Truth series. But A Song of Fire and Ice? Oh yeah, me likey.

If they screw this up, I’m going to be pissed.

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On the rediscovery of old pastimes

It is a good time to be a fan of fantasy. Apparently they started making a TV series based on the Sword of Truth series without telling me. Legends of the Seeker is available on Hulu up through episode 8 as of now. Now I don’t make a habit of watching television shows, especially not before a series is finished. It’s usually too much of a time investment for something that might turn out to be utterly disappointing. Given the fact that this is a fantasy series the only other shows I can even remember to really compare it to are the old Kevin Sorbo – Conan and Xena shows. Well these are definitely a step up. Of course it has been years since then so I would hope that production values have gone up.

The show certainly isn’t quite up to Heroes production levels but it’s good enough to please me. I’ve only ever been a modest fan of the SoT series (Terry always seemed to be borrowing a little too much from the Wheel of Time for me), so I’m sure I’m not as picky as other fans but that’s not going to keep me from nitpicking a little anyway.

Spoiler alert!

So knowing that Rahl is Richards father I can’t help but think that they should have cast someone older to play the ruler of D’hara. I guess that actor could be in his late 30′s but he seems more mid-30′s to me, a little young to have a 23 year old son. Even if I could forgive the age discrepancy the guy just doesn’t seem all that menacing. He’s more Snape than Voldemort if you’ll excuse the cross-creation analogy. Meh, maybe he’ll get scarier as we go.

The cheesy explosions are bothering me a little bit too. Seriously, I know it’s only TV and there are budget concerns and whatnot but I’ve seen smoother FX transitions on stop-motion lego you-tube videos. Get some new fire effects too, the wizards flame wasn’t bad but whatever they were using at the end of the 2nd episode for the battle at the boundary was weaksauce.

My last nitpick may be minor but exemplifies the problems with screen adaptations of novels. Kahlan just doesn’t seem regal enough. Sure she looks good and fits the description fairly well (am I the only one who really thinks her hair ought to be a LOT longer though?) but the TV version doesn’t strike me as a character used to being in command. In the same vein the Gar’s seemed to ugly, I know, I know, they are supposed to be ugly, but remember our boy Richard is going to be dragging one around for a long-ass time once this gets going (if it gets going…), and I’d rather it be something a little easier to look at.

That last bit brings up another concern. Are they really serious about this? I mean it took an hour and a half to get through just the first little bit of the first book. How much of the series are they planning to do? A season for each book? It seems like they would need that much time. And what will that mean for the plot? Books aren’t written with a neatly tied up mini-story every chapter, how will audiences react?

I don’t know how it’s going to turn out, and to be honest I’m more exited about it because of what it means for the Wheel of Time. Red Eagle Entertainment is now talking about making a live-action movie with Universal based on The Eye of the World to go along with some new video games and I hope they are paying attention to the mistakes being made in Legend of the Seeker. Of course this is the same group who let us down with the New Spring comics. Seriously, who puts out the first 5 of an 8 part series and then stops? That’s just rude!

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Wheel of Time Obsession


I just ordered the Wheel of Time books 1 – 8 in hardback. I either wore out the originals I had (most were either paperback or book club editions) or never got them back after loaning them out. This will bring me up to date on the series and should give me enough time to read through the 13 volumes currently out (counting the oversized guidebook and New Spring) before Brandon Sanderson releases the final volume, A Memory of Light.

Generally when buying books I’ve found the best prices by checking between Amazon’s marketplace and Abebooks. Usually Abebooks is cheaper but sometimes you get lucky at Amazon. This time around I got 1, 2, & 4 from Amazon and the rest from Abe.
I, like everyone else who has invested so much time into this series, was devasted when James Rigney (Robert Jordan was a psuedonym) passed away in 2007. And I was both relieved and apprehensive when I heard that Brandon Sanderson would be finishing the last book.  Relieved just to know that the series WOULD be finished but apprehensive because Brandon is a relatively new author and I’d never read anything by him previously. Well I’ve rectified that situation and am happy to say that I’m much less apprehensive after reading his Mistborn series. It certainly wasn’t as complex or moving as the Wheel of Time, or A Song of Fire and Ice (which I put at just about the same level), but it did prove that Sanderson is a capable author. Given the enthusiasm he has for the project and what are described as extensive notes for the final book left by RJ I am eagerly awaiting the conclusion. Originally the estimate was late 2009 but I’m expecting something more like Summer 2010. Hey I’ve waited since ’94 already, what’s another year?

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For those of you who actually know me… http://kevan.org/nohari?name=loweb1 is a way to tell me how to improve my personality. I think it would be interesting to see what others feel are my downfalls.

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