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Posted 2003-07-29, 07:57 AM
in reply to MarkiX's post "DragonLance movie?"
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I don't see it happening. There's simply too much content in the books to be put into a movie. I don't even think it would pathetically fit into a trio of movies. However, if they botched the storyline, neglected character development, and edited for time, they could do it. But if they did that, the movies would suck...
If they made 3 movies per book, then they would have my utmost attention. However, since I've read the books, and I know that a movie could never even begin to compare to the awesomeness of the books, I don't have much interest in it at the moment.
Regardless of the fact that I'm not interested in the possiblie movie(s), I'd still like to hear any information on whether or not it's truth.
Oh also, the D&D movie failed because it wasn't based upon any particular storyline. That's why the Final Fantasy movie failed. I went to the theater expecting a story from a Final Fantasy. My overwhelming expectation took the reason in my head and smashed it into tiny bits. I didn't think that it was impossible to put a 60 hour game into a 2 hour movie. Anyhow, if a movie were created that followed the storyline of any Dragonlance book(s) accurately, I would be very pleased, and it would succeed.
If more people read, Dragonlance would be an immensely popular title. The problem is that the average adult is not excited about the Dragonlance experience, and the average youth is either too lazy or too busy to get involved in a series of books. I began reading them upon reccomendation of a friend, and I love the books. Another friend of mine is reading the Forgotten Realms series, which I plan to read when I finish (ahah finish) Dragonlance.
Anyhow, here's a strong reccomendation from me: If you haven't read any Dragonlance books, I suggest you do. I started with reading the Chronicles. I believe Weis and Hickman are the best authors in the series. You can start with Soulforge and Brothers in Arms, but I actually liked the series in which I read the books. I read about the group's first adventures together, and then I went back to learn the history of the (hands down) best character, Raistlin. I'm reading other authors in the series right now, since I've read all that Weis and Hickman have written.
Recap: Read Dragonlance. (Start with either Soulforge/Brothers in Arms or Chronicles (This may be the best choice if you go back and read Soulforge/Brothers in Arms afterward))

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Last edited by Medieval Bob; 2003-07-29 at 08:14 AM.
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