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"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
Seafoam Understone wrote:Well crap, guess I can delete my screen play that I've been working on... oh well... was worth a great try...
SIGH
Wasn't a great try, mate - it was ruddy marvelous - if the film (possible film) runs anything like the fine work you've done it'll be great - I'd send them the damned thing just to show them how it should be done!
the gut middle left looks like Arnold Swartzneggar!
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Yvan Le Terrible: Hello to you Mr SRD,
firstly, many thanks for the pleasure of reading such a great SF story as the Gap Cycle
I must say that, as a french fan, i Had to earn it the hard way as only 3 books were translated, so I had to switch to original version to have the full story !
Ok that was source of good improvement for my English level, specially in the field of spaceships Alien technology and robotics (fields which are not so commonly used but it was VERY worth it).
Your writing was so "visual" that i Still see the images of that Zero-G fight in the deck of the ship-with the drops of blood spills...(many years after)
I still do not understand the way some music you are listening while reading gets forever connected with complete visions of the books.
I believe there are special momments the reader gets so deeply lost in the his new world and swith to a better perceptive level to get this "print"
maybe our mind is like some E-PROM waiting for the right Flashing light.
Af course, this story would make a very good movie as Mr Orson Wells said to an interview :
Q : What does it takes to make a good movie ?
A : You need 3 things : A good story,... A good story, .. and a good story
Ther Mr Donaldon, There is in the Gap cycle evrything to get a perfect movie !
In the hope to read you
A French Fan
Yvan Le Terrible
As I think I've said before, I believe that both the GAP books and "Mordant's Need" (not to mention some of my novellas) could more easily be made into good movies than anything "Covenant". But the people who own the option on "Lord Foul's Bane" aren't giving up, so who knows what the future will bring?
(08/27/2005)
I guess we're getting there with the movie thing. Slowly but surely. Maybe. I wonder if they painted anything else... or if there were a way we could see those pictures... Hmm, whatever happened to John Orloff??
"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
I guess we know how that turned out. 10,000 BC is coming to theaters in March. You've probably seen the comercials by now. But Orloff is not credited as a writer.
I guess we know how that turned out. 10,000 BC is coming to theaters in March. You've probably seen the comercials by now. But Orloff is not credited as a writer.
Probably a good thing that he isn't. I have seen two trailers for that movie and it doesn't look "epic."
Maybe Mr. Orloff was so annoyed and disappointed at not being able to make the Covenant movie that he decided to go and write the worst script he could imagine, just to let it all out.
The GAP series could perhaps be made into a good series of movies, but the sexual violence in the first couple books would be harder to overcome, I think, than the issue with Lord Foul's Bane.
I'm a long time Donaldson reader who has used ideas from his books as inspiration for philosophical work on the will, freedom, responsiblity, good and evil, and more. I'm prepared to help in any way that might be useful in persuading Hollywood houses to consider a Covenant trilogy, and esp. to help overcome the fallacy that this is too similar to the Lord of the Rings. There is a lot to say on the differences, but probably the Earthpower is the largest difference. Every problem I've heard or read about with movie versions of the First Chronicles can be overcome, in my view. Perhaps what we need is a concerted lobby of some senior VPs at various studios. I know some big-name directors have tried, but can they explain the philosophical significance of these works in ways key producers might grasp? Maybe so -- I'm a newbie here. But I want to offer to help.