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Stooge
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I put it in the "little bit" overrated category. I enjoyed the whole series, but the last season I think would have been better spread over a few more episodes. Without giving away key plot points, some of the twists that angered the fan base I didn't necessarily have an issue with in theory. Execution was somewhat lacking.
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I enjoyed it but it did drag a bit at times.
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adg211288
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Game of Thrones may have had a better ended if GRRM had got his arse in gear and got those last two books written by the time the show caught up.
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I thought it was great up to the last season and then it sucked. Some dude on YouTube narrated an alternative final season and i wish he wouldl've finished the series because they pretty much bungled the entire woven plot system that worked very well for the most part. The BBC Merlin series was cool
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Iwan Ruby
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very good, until in the end it had to end with the last episode which i thought was disappointing..
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Archisorcerus
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I was bored and didn't watch it after the first half of its 2nd season.
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bartosso
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The Clooney one (it was directed by Steven Soderbergh if I remember correctly) hasn't much in common with the book apart from the title. |
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adg211288
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I've actually seen the Clooney Solaris. Didn't think much of it from what I recall of that film.
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Vim Fuego
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Pleased to be of service. Just remembered I tried watching the 1972 movie version of Solaris. Had to give up though, because it had no subtitles. From everything I've every read it is supposed to be far superior to the other movie.
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bartosso
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Wow, you made my day, sir :) Also, good to know that the translation is not bad, after all.
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bartosso
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Yeah well, it's not like he's terrible. It sounded a little bit like I thought he was though, sorry about that
As for Lem, I don't think you should feel bad for not knowing someone who couldn't get their books into the western market because of the iron curtain that separated us from others until 1990s. I strongly recommend checking him out even though I've heard the translation of Solaris is not very good. I think they translated it into English from the french version, not the original one. Not sure about that. Anyway Solaris is the one to read first even if the quality of its translation is questionable. Sapkowski is very good too and he is a good stylist as well. I think his style has been reasonably well conveyed in the english translation, for a change ;) I'm glad you like him because he's one of my favourite fantasy writers overall. And literally the only good one in Poland, at least right now, not sure about the 90s when he was actually writing any good books. We have many fantasy writers but most of them suck. Edited by bartosso - 18 Jul 2015 at 3:57pm |
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Vim Fuego
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Solaris is an absolutely amazing book. I know I only know it from English translations (erm, I'm figuring it was originally written in Polish?), but it has some of the most incredible, vivid and beautiful descriptive passages I've ever come across. He seems to give human emotions and feelings a physical presence in his descriptions of the surface of Solaris. George Clooney should be shot for that turd of a movie he made out of it. In general I avoid fantasy like the plague, unless it's Terry Pratchett. I had bad experiences with DragonLance about 30 years ago, and only just recently read The Hobbit, which has put me off fantasy yet again. I thought the 5th series was great. To me, GoT seems to be getting better as it goes. A lot of people were unhappy at some of the deaths, and are looking for unlikely resurrections in the next series. They need to get over it! I knew what was coming cos I've read the books, but they were still somewhat shocking. I'm looking forward to series six because there's very little left from the books to cover.
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adg211288
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The only non-Song of Ice and Fire GRRM book I've read is Fevre Dream. While I enjoyed the story it took me quite a while to actually get through and it's a fraction of the size of ASoIaF novels. I have a few more of his books in the house but not read them. I know that I have The Armageddon Rag and Tuf Voyaging at the very least. I might have Dying of the Light as well, honestly can't remember.
Not really sure what makes a writer really great style wise but I never had a problem with GRRM regarding the ASoIaF books. Might be an interesting debate to have sometime. And sorry Bartosz, I can't say I've heard of Stanisław Lem. I will say though that Andrzej Sapkowski's (translated, of course) work has been some of the best page turners I've read in a long time. As for the 5th season, I enjoyed it, but the deviations from the source happen more and more as characters get cut (including POV characters!), merged, or the story advances beyond the novels. It's still recognisable though, which is the main thing,
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bartosso
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Martin ain't a good writer at all style-wise, imo. He's got a knack for weaving plots and intrigues that keep people involved in the story, though. The way he achieves all that is often questionable but well, whatever works is fine, right? ;)
I am going to sound bitter and maybe you're not going to like it, but I really hate the way western/english/american fantasy and sci-fi has dominated the market to the point where much better writers from, say, eastern Europe () struggle to even get noticed despite being cherished by their fanbases for decades. They often get critically acclaimed and all - for instance Stanisław Lem is considered one of the greatest philosophers and sci-fi writers of the last century but he somehow remains unknown to western audience. And well, the communism is mostly to be blamed for that, but I still find it sad. But back to topic. Was the 5th season any good? EDIT: By saying "much better writers", I didn't mean they're better than all western writers, just better than some that got huge recognition despite not being so good. Most of my favourite authors are French-speaking or English-speaking, so don't get me wrong there ;d
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Vim Fuego
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Just a warning for anyone who reads the books and decides to try any more George RR Martin books: avoid his first novel Dying Of The Light. It's fucking awful! It was written in 1977 and is sci-fi rather than fantasy, and it seems to hit just about every SF cliche of the era, the plot really drags, and the main character is such an asshole you can't feel any sympathy or connection with him. The setting and the initial premise are quite good, but after the scene setting chapter at the beginning of the book, it just goes downhill from there.
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UMUR
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Just started watching the show, and read the first book in a week. I´m hooked.
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Vim Fuego
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There's lots of gay wiener too. Haven't you seen the South Park episodes "Black Friday","A Song Of Ass And Fire", and "Titties And Dragons"? Cartman makes Butters watch GoT, and butters is most disturbed by the amount of wiener in it, and George RR Martin makes a speech all about wiener too. My favourite all time TV show. It has stuck reasonably closely to the books at times, and there's still half a book which hasn't made it to screen yet. I love that it has such high production values, and the way it looks. Each city or keep is definitely a new location and not just a re-dressed set. Some of the characters are a bit cardboard-cut-out-ish, but that's down to Martin's awful writing, and Lena Heady's hopeless acting. Otherwise, TV doesn't get much better.
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ProgMetaller2112
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Hey, Game of Thrones has its own porn scenes doesn't it? Yeah!!
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UMUR
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^Oh damn wrong thread then...
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LittleBig
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but porn is not the topic here, movies and TV series are. anyway, I'm outta here considering I'm not even into GoT |
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