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Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
Pratchett books have a lot of important narration and the thoughts of characters are prominent (except for Carrot, so that we mainly see him through the eyes of others), and so far, this hasn't translated to the adaptations. For me, that's half the book thrown out of the window. Even Going Postal (the best of the adaptations, for me) was neutered in such a manner. Just my two penneth.
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
I'm not sure what to think about Rihanna taking over the Discworld. As ITL said, the narration is a huge part of the series and that's all Terry. She may end up being very good at it, but I'm hopeful that Terry still has a few novels left in him yet and, more importantly, he's able to get them out.
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
In the interview he said that he can't type at all any more and writing by pen is getting more difficult, so it's all dictated or done using Voice to Text software.
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
Looking forward to the new series and I like the idea that'll be a continuation of the books rather than an adaptation. For me, a major part of the appeal of the City Watch books has always been the ever growing ensemble. Because of this I've always been a bit wary of them adapting any particular story since it took a few books for everything to really click. With that in mind, I think starting with the full cast of characters is the most appealing way to go. In a way I think this is best for the characters too since they've become such a large an nuanced group that it's been hard to give them all due time in the novels. |
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
But I really don't think there should ever be a Discworld novel that isn't by Terry Pratchett, i.e. I hope she'll be more of a Christopher Tolkein (albeit one more in favour of media adaptions) and less of a Brian Herbert. The Watch is something I'm excited about because it's really the best novel series to adapt for television particularly given TV's long dependence on the police procedural. But that casting is gonna be key. I just can't think of anyone I'd want to see as Cheery Littlebottom, for example, and I love her.
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Location: UK
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Re: Sir Terry Pratchett launches independent production company
With that in mind, whomever they cast as Cherry would probably be an unknown actress. Either way, I can't help but wonder if they'll chicken out and loose the beard. ![]() To my mind, Carrot and Angua are the real challenge. It's not enough to cast people that look the part, they really need to embody some really rather complex and subtle characteristics. The trolls might be a little bit tricky too. I mean I'm sure they can build a costume, but getting it to emote might be tricky. |
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