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Versingetorix
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Posted - 15 Feb 2008 : 16:38:53
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the day i see paris hilton in a DL movie is the day i gouge my own eyes out.
Just because a thing isn't true doesn't mean you can't believe in it! ... Some of the most important things we believe may or may not be true ... that people are basically good ... that honor, courage and virtue are everything ... that money and power, power and money are nothing ... and that love ... true love never dies. ... They may or may not be true but we believe in them, because they're the only things worth believing in."

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Lamassu
New Member

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Posted - 15 Feb 2008 : 17:26:38
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quote: Originally posted by Versingetorix
the day i see paris hilton in a DL movie is the day i gouge my own eyes out.
Amen brother, the day I see Paris Hilton associated with anything DragonLance, is the day I burn all my books, comics, gaming material, even the dvd, and pretend DL never existed. She is a useless human being, and her involvement would greatly tarnish DL, besides... she couldn't act if her life depended on it. |
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Raistlins Apprentice
Junior Member
 
USA
309 Posts |
Posted - 16 Feb 2008 : 13:09:13
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I think she could pull off acting like a skank pretty well. Thats sooo NOT hot.
"Mortal world turned to Ice, here be goblin paradise!" "Higher higher burning fire, making music like a choir!" |
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tw_fester
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Canada
1161 Posts |
Posted - 17 Feb 2008 : 11:04:58
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quote: Originally posted by tonkatough
Hey what about that natorious kissy kissy scene between Laurana and Elistan. I mean Lordy lord what where they thinking? You really want to see a continuation of that in the next movie cause they can't just leave it hanging.
Ok, here's a thread I will hang myself with. (thin one to be sure).
Maybe the "elf" that was kissing Elistan was another elf that just happened to "look" like Laurana. After all, to us humans, they all look alike.
(hey, I said it was thin...I warned you)
Cause Rippy the 'gator went chomp, chomp, chomp. Rippy the Gator went chomp, chomp, chomp Passin the time by ending children's lives. Down in the bottom of the swamp, swamp, swamp.
Rippy the Gator - Arrogant worms
Besides... that dagger was Flint's. |
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mrs shadewest
Starting Member
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Posted - 19 Feb 2008 : 15:47:10
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quote: Originally posted by james
Sturm doesn't die in this book. Nor does Tas loose his immunity to fear.
I suggest you go back and re-read DOWN, James. Or read for the first time, rather, if you're going to say Sturm doesn't die in DOWN. and Tas does indeed start to feel fear.
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shadewest
Starting Member
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Posted - 19 Feb 2008 : 16:03:56
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quote: Originally posted by james
Sturm doesn't die in this book.
Say what? I don't know what book you were reading, mon ami, but I remember the scene well, including Laurana talking smack to Kitiara over defiling his body.
Versingetorix even posted the Elmore painting of the scene in this very thread.
You do realize were talking about Winter Night in this thread, don't you? |
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sprite
Starting Member
Canada
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Posted - 19 Feb 2008 : 18:06:35
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quote: Originally posted by mrs shadewest
DOWN is full of raw emotion. It's a very sad story, but this production team has proven they don't care about capturing the emotion involved when Laurana grows up, when Tas starts to lose his immunity to fear, when Sturm dies, and Laurana's speech at his funeral. So leave the rest of the trilogy be.
I think the confusion over the comment about Sturm dying has to do with the fact that when you mention the production company not caring, it makes it sound like you are talking about the current movie. I admit I was confused by your comment at first, too, but upon re-reading it, I think what you are saying is that because you feel the company did a bad job with this movie, they have proven they will do a bad job with the next, including the above mentioned details. Just trying to clear up my own confusion. I'm a little slow sometimes (honestly, it's only sometimes! )
I am actually looking forward to the rest of the series. Yeah, it's got it's problems, and I definitely hope that the people involved with creating it will make some improvements. But I took the first movie with a grain of salt, didn't expect too much, and got about what I expected. I, personally, experienced the raw emotion through reading the books, and I'll get my fix that way. The DVDs I'll watch simply for their entertainment value (which isn't much to a lot of you, but what can I say? I'll admit it - I'm easily entertained! Lol!) I also think that now that we've seen the first one, we know approximately what to expect. Hopefully (eternal optimist that I am) it can only get better, or at the very least, stay the same.  |
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tw_fester
Senior Member
   
Canada
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Posted - 19 Feb 2008 : 21:45:31
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quote: Originally posted by sprite
quote: Originally posted by mrs shadewest
DOWN is full of raw emotion. It's a very sad story, but this production team has proven they don't care about capturing the emotion involved when Laurana grows up, when Tas starts to lose his immunity to fear, when Sturm dies, and Laurana's speech at his funeral. So leave the rest of the trilogy be.
I think the confusion over the comment about Sturm dying has to do with the fact that when you mention the production company not caring, it makes it sound like you are talking about the current movie. I admit I was confused by your comment at first, too, but upon re-reading it, I think what you are saying is that because you feel the company did a bad job with this movie, they have proven they will do a bad job with the next, including the above mentioned details. Just trying to clear up my own confusion. I'm a little slow sometimes (honestly, it's only sometimes! )
I got the same impression the way it is written. Now that I see the post-James comments, I understand what was trying to be said.
Just miscommunication, MHO.
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Lamassu
New Member

USA
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Hilljax
New Member

USA
94 Posts |
Posted - 21 Feb 2008 : 12:44:19
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Actually that could be really good. Then They could go with a better animation/production company for DoWN.
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Nathaniel
New Member

USA
59 Posts |
Posted - 22 Feb 2008 : 10:52:41
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quote: Originally posted by wells
quote: Originally posted by anya
i just saw the first DOAT movie and i have to say, though it was not as i would have done the movie, but it was still a very good adaptation of the first book.
as for it being 100% like the book, well it was not and we have to live with it.
now when they do the second book(and they will) i am sure they will follow the first movie and not the book.
i say this because i have worked in hollywired over years doing mostly extra work and both directors and producers try to follow what they think will work.
however;
if they scrap the first effort, scrap the original production team including the authors and big name b-grade actors and start afresh with a new and improved DOAT and take it from there.
i would wager that they would go from cartoon to cgi to give it more realism in both action and with the way things look and feel.
also, if they go that route, then they should have the voice actors read each book before they are needed to put their voices to the film.
as for the actors, well lets have a poll as to who is the voice for whom.
let me start:
CAST(Dragons of Autumn Twilight) Tanis Half-Elven..................Matthew McConaughey Sturm Brightblade................Dennis Quaid Raistlin Majere....................Kiefer Sutherland Caramon Majere..................Jason Statham Flint Fireforge.....................John Rhys-Davies Tasslehoff Burrfoot..............Ryan Reynolds Riverwind...........................James Marsden Goldmoon...........................Rachel Weisz Laurana Kanan....................Jessica Alba Gilthanas Kanan..................Jack Black Porthios Kanan....................Eric Bana Solostaran Kanan................George Clooney Fizban...............................Woody Harrelson Tika Waylan........................Paris Hilton Forestmaster.......................Michael Caine Verminaard..........................Thomas Haden Church Ember.................................Diane Keaton Flamestrike..........................Diane Lane Eben..................................Jason Bateman Bupu..................................Kristin Davis Khisanth.............................Gwyneth Paltrow, Paladine.............................Samuel L. Jackson Takhisis..............................Lucy Lawless Mishakal..............................Liv Tyler Kitiara................................Jennifer Garner
Produced & Directed by.........Ridley Scott & Tony Scott
you can agree or not, but post your own cast and the Producer & Director for the movie
whats meant to be will always find a way
hahahahaha Man would that be a movie! I think the Wachowski Bros would be better for direction though.
right.... paris hilton as tika and Jack Black as Gilthanas... this isnt a comedy... i mean yes they do have funny moments, moments where you practically fall off your chair laughing... but all around its a pretty series tone, i just cant see it with that cast
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dark mage
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Canada
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Posted - 13 Mar 2008 : 23:59:06
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Kiefer!!!!! Are you crazy?! He was horrible as Raistlin I want to strangle him for buchering that role, and shoot who ever asked him to do it and I dont care who they are! What the hell were they thinking? |
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Gerard uth Mondar
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Posted - 14 Mar 2008 : 02:51:02
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quote: Originally posted by dark mage
Kiefer!!!!! Are you crazy?! He was horrible as Raistlin I want to strangle him for buchering that role, and shoot who ever asked him to do it and I dont care who they are! What the hell were they thinking?
Personally i think Sutherland was the only actor that didnt suck, sure he could have done better but hey he almost nailed the voice, but the tone wasnt quite "dark" enough per say and the writers just plain sucked so can we really blame him?
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Raistlins Apprentice
Junior Member
 
USA
309 Posts |
Posted - 15 Mar 2008 : 03:01:42
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I still think he would do a great Tanis.
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Gerard uth Mondar
Starting Member
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Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 01:29:36
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Sutherland playing Tanis?..hmm well thats certainly MUCH better than Michael so, in all truth i think Kiefer could probably pull both roles off if it really came down to it. But if it was going to be a live action film, get someone like the guys in this cast video i found
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Hh3NEKjNY
just a fans opinion but i think it almost nails it dead on
A kender Trail song "Your one true loves a sailing ship that anchors at our pier.We lift her sails,we man her decks, We scrup her portholes clear;
And yes, our lighthouse shines for her, and yes our shores are warm, We steer her into harbor- any port in a storm.
The sailors stand upon the decks,the sailors stand in line, as thirsty as a dwarf for gold or centaurs for cheap wine. For all the sailors love her, and flock to where shes moored each man hoping he mite go down all hands on board." |
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