p210.ezboard.com/fahirashangarfrm37
But if anyone doesn't want to go there (you know, if you're insane beyond all hope of recovery), we now have a thread.

Moderator: Orlion
Yes, and I have to get started on that series.Lord Foul wrote:I just have to finish reading A Feast for Crows!
What they did to her story is an abomination. And I'm not just being overly sensitive. If you threw a dozen names at someone, said there was magic involved, and told them to make a movie based on nothing but that, whatever they came up with would have been as faithful to Le Guin's books as what aired on TV. In truth, I only watched the first 17 minutes of it, because I was so appalled by the changes they had made in that short time. I heard many things from others about what followed.Trapper439 wrote:Le Guin was ahead of her time. I only recently read on Wikipedia that she has added to the Earthsea Trilogy that I read many years ago. I also read that there is an Earthsea movie or mini-series THAT IS TO BE AVOIDED AT ALL COSTS!
Apparently she's livid about what they did to her story...
Was there ever a more appropriate time to saySimply put, the Ghibli movie is a story of a boy who kills his father without cause, and of what happens to him after he then runs away.
I'm sorry, but.... what? Just because it isn't a faithful adaptation, you won't see it? Even le Guin said that it was a good movie, and a good movie based not-so-loosely on a work you like should be worth seeing, right?Fist and Faith wrote:Wow! Indeed, thanks, Murrin. I'll certainly not be seeing that version! Le Guin's reaction is plenty to keep me away.