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Old 05-19-2007, 05:51 PM   #1
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His Dark Materials - The Golden Compass

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Wow, I've been waiting for something like this. If it's done right, this could be as good as Narnia was.
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Old 05-19-2007, 06:16 PM   #2
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Ah, this is being made into a movie finally.
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I don't know much about The Golden Compass other than my brother owns the book.
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I reads the first book, backs when I was a teenagers. I finds the concept of a daemon to be megas fascinating; it's the stuffs that I would randomly daydreams about.
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I read the books earlier this year as a favour to my ma (a beleaguered elementary school librarian who didn't have time to check them out personally). They were well-written and everything, but they didn't sit right with me. Mainly because the central message of the series is that Satan is good and God is evil. Not something I'd put in the hands of impressionable children.
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Old 05-23-2007, 11:18 PM   #6
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Huh. Is that what they're about? "Yay Satan"?
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^They dress it up a bit, and they don't really get into it until about the end of the second book, but yes, that's about the size of it.
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In the third book, we get to see Lucifer lead a second rebellion against the Throne, this time successfully. Oh, and one of the main characters kills God. It's about as blasphemous as you're likely to find in a children's book.
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Well, I can see that working if it's handled well, much as it clashes with my upbringing.

I can also see showing it to my pastor and watching him physically explode.
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Old 05-24-2007, 12:35 PM   #9
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You mean he hasn't physically exploded from that Da Vinci Code mess already?
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Saw it today. Better than Narnia, not as good as Potter and Rings.

Also, don't get me started on the whole religious fiasco other than the fact that they should have kept the religious references in the film instead of thinly veiled metaphors.

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A good example being Nicole Kidman obviously talking about Adam and Eve and original sin, but substituting the word "dust" for "sin"


EDIT: It's also interesting how controversy over a a movie can get a book banned from schools 12 years after it came out.
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The point of the story is not so much that "god is evil" rather that "the CHURCH is evil", which is worse for power-hungry fundies.
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Old 12-09-2007, 12:00 AM   #12
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^ this is true, I also don't think it needs to be spoilered.
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Saw it today. Very nice, but they did stray from the book quite a number of times.

WARNING: SPOILERS. Starts off minor, then gets more spoilerish.

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One particular scene I noticed was the missing of the tomb scene with the daemons inscribed in the medallions. Not that major, but it did give something to do for Lyra.


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Another scene, a bit more major, was the rescuing of the kid while in the Arctic region. Originally, the kid died, but now they gave hope for him. Also, he wasn't carrying a fish in the movie, he was carrying a cloth. o_O


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Huge deal with the Bear Kingdom. First off, this scene happened way too early. Second, Iofur's name was changed, and I'm not going to bother remembering what he was called. Third, Iofur never beat Iorek in a fight, Iorek killed a bear in a normal challenge which Iofur made it so the other bear would not stop fighting, not poisoning the king. Lastly, the armor that Iofur had, while very nice, was supposed to be stripped of easily due to his obsession of thinking he was human, putting on poor metal armor. Of course, they also kept out that Iofur had his chest ripped open and his heart eaten, but I was shocked when I saw his jaw knocked off. That image is forever burned into my mind. Oh, and the GOB Quarters was supposed to happen before, not after. Oh well, it made up for that with one of the most brilliant battles I have ever seen in a movie.


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Finally... the ending. While Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring actually went into The Two Towers (At least that's what I heard), the movie ENDED TOO ****ING EARLY. WHAT THE HELL?!! The book ended with Roger's death opening a portal in the Aurora, but here they're still sailing on Lee's boat! The book had an excellent cliffhanger, and this... is it supposed to make it end happily? AUGH!
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^ A few of the issues addressed were answered on Wikipedia:
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  • Iofur's name was changed (to Ragnar Sturlusson) to avoid confusion with Iorek.
  • The final three chapters of the book will now be used as the opening for The Subtle Knife, expected to be released in 2009 (Chris Weitz thought they would make a better beginning than ending).


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I think the main reason the order was changed around was to make the rescue of the children (and the battle that followed) the climax of the film.
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Just saw it. It was kind of a mess. The production was top-notch and the acting was pretty good, but they may have made a mistake in trying to clock it under two hours--everything was bip bip bip, one plot point to the next without time to breathe. Didn't really have the 'epic journey' vibe. It all felt kind of hollow. Two and a half stars.
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Old 12-10-2007, 08:57 PM   #16
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you mean they eragoned it?

those bastards!
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^ No, the film was better than Eragon
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^^Not having seen or read Eragon, I couldn't possibly tell you.
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I saw it.

It was better then Eragon of course, what i ment was they tried to condense everything into a freakishly short movie thing.

Anyway, it was good and it had bears and flying texans. They condensed it, but at least the parts that were condensed the most were the not as good parts (the part right after the college and the intercison facilty for instance)




[off topic by a long shot] speaking of eragon, i recently realized that eragon is Star wars disguised as fantasy. i made real good arguement about that too. [/end]
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^Wait, wait, wait. I thought it was 'Willow' that was 'Star Wars' disguised as fantasy (and made by Lucas himself, no less).
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