been watching American Gods a bit. Mixed opinions on the show overall but I do really enjoy the mix of all the various theologies and mythologies in one conflict.
been watching American Gods a bit. Mixed opinions on the show overall but I do really enjoy the mix of all the various theologies and mythologies in one conflict.
Did you read the book?
Its even better. The books always are.
(*)Almost always better
Silo and House of the Dragon notable examples of show is better than the book. HotD is like reading a damn history book it's terrible.
Hot take? Invincible is better than the comic. (I'm really not a graphic novel kinda guy though, so)
When Robert Jordan died with WOT unfinished I was pretty unhappy with how Sanderson finished it. But with passage of time, I think he did a good job and having that closure of finishing it one way or another was quite valuable.
I don't think that is in the cards for ASOIAF, sadly.
been watching American Gods a bit. Mixed opinions on the show overall but I do really enjoy the mix of all the various theologies and mythologies in one conflict.
Did you read the book?
Its even better. The books always are.
(*)Almost always better
Silo and House of the Dragon notable examples of show is better than the book. HotD is like reading a damn history book it's terrible.
Hot take? Invincible is better than the comic. (I'm really not a graphic novel kinda guy though, so)
My friend recommended Silo to me and I tried the audio book. I made it about 2 hours before I couldn't take any more of that author's writing. Every single thing was described with no less than 3 adjectives.
i.e. "The rusty old creaky door" "The dark damp cold hallway" "The dilapidated well worn dirty stairs" Not actual examples, but just making a point.
I even had my wife listen to about 15mins of it, but I lead her into it with her thinking I just wanted her to check out this new book. After like 15mins she said "this writing is horrible".
Im definitivelly a more visual consumer, and it really hurts me keeping my short attention span in a book reading.
If an author cant make it worth every single word, hardly they will keep me motivated.
Back when I had literature classes, there was an old school called "parnasianismo", which rule was "art by the art", or in other words, it was fair game neglecting the message and focus only in the form.
From that school that lots of texts like you mentioned: excessive descriptive, excessive words, like the arts value was just something sounding good, and not meaningful.
As someone who enjoy recaps, a text who focus more on events and characters/narrator thoughts seems more appealing
been watching American Gods a bit. Mixed opinions on the show overall but I do really enjoy the mix of all the various theologies and mythologies in one conflict.
Did you read the book?
Its even better. The books always are.
(*)Almost always better
Silo and House of the Dragon notable examples of show is better than the book. HotD is like reading a damn history book it's terrible.
Hot take? Invincible is better than the comic. (I'm really not a graphic novel kinda guy though, so)
My friend recommended Silo to me and I tried the audio book. I made it about 2 hours before I couldn't take any more of that author's writing. Every single thing was described with no less than 3 adjectives.
i.e. "The rusty old creaky door" "The dark damp cold hallway" "The dilapidated well worn dirty stairs" Not actual examples, but just making a point.
I even had my wife listen to about 15mins of it, but I lead her into it with her thinking I just wanted her to check out this new book. After like 15mins she said "this writing is horrible".
The show was crazy good. So good that after it ended I read all 10 books cause I didn't want to wait 3 years for season 2.
I mostly go by reviews than recommendations. And I follow all work by particular authors, and have read all their stuff because I like their writing style.
My favourite scifi author is Iain M. Banks of The Culture series books. Unfortunately he passed away from cancer a few years ago.
For fantasy, Steven Erikson among others. Huge novel style book series.
Switching gear sorta, The Boys having HEAVILY deviated from the comics has 2 episodes (2 hour finale) to wrap up a TON of ***. Throwing out filler like they've got another season to add. They don't.
Does not seem like it's going to accomplish that. They could do it, if they go full comic ending.
This is the problem. These idiot "writers" think they have to deviate from the source material because they can do it better. I've lost count of how many shows have had people come out and just say the writing team doesn't respect the source material. Witcher is probably the biggest example of that.
If they were such "good writers" then maybe they should be creating original works. /sipstea
Daredevil S2 ended well enough. It really relies on the suspension of disbelief, like a lot, but it did enough to make me look forward to S3. I would rather have had one other character killed off but oh well. Punisher next week!
This is the problem. These idiot "writers" think they have to deviate from the source material because they can do it better.
Not always. For instance Murderbot the show was WAY longer than the book, actually a novella. So they added stuff that wasn't in the book. Also in the books Murderbot is the PoV character and stuff that it does not see, or download, is not in the story. So some of the added stuff is other character's experiences, handy for advancing the story and padding it out.
Way different than the usual OMG what can we cut without ruining the story of most book adaptations.
I don't own any nintendo hardware and won't buy for this, but imo this is the best modern version of any IP of theirs. looks like they spent actual effort on this one.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.