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Post by nighthawk on Sept 18, 2009 21:14:21 GMT -5
Thats right. KT books interfered with the CW plotline, so CW told her she couldn't write the rest of her books. So she said she's finishing one of them, but it'll be her last, since SW was a kind of side project =/
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Post by Jedi Master Sar Sha on Sept 27, 2009 9:46:02 GMT -5
* * Why do they have to mess up something so good? I hope KT pulls everything together in her last book. I would hate to have die end plots just hanging out in the open. I need closure. I now know how Omega felt when they were told Etain couldn't join them after their first mission together. Its just...disappointing and slightly depressing.
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Post by nighthawk on Sept 28, 2009 21:48:15 GMT -5
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-pat pat- -hug-
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Sept 30, 2009 7:49:47 GMT -5
It's hard to fit canon in around a television show that updates every week rather than a movie that's out and then it's over. I do hope that we get more CW-era books, though. Is Traviss okay with leaving? I think if I'd be her I'd be a bit happy to get out from the SW niche and try and take my fans into my original work.
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Post by nighthawk on Sept 30, 2009 16:53:40 GMT -5
Uh....I dunno tbh.
But I think she's a bit dissapointed, though I dunno.
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Post by SilverSergyon13 on Dec 29, 2009 22:25:39 GMT -5
My favorite movie of the summer was Terminator Salvation, but Transformers 2 was a close second. District 9 was also good. Oh yeah, I'd have to say Wolverine was right up there with Terminator Salvation. Oooo...and Star Trek. That movie was pretty epic too.
Definitely an awesome summer for new movies. There were a lot I liked. Wasn't such a fan of the newest Harry Potter though. It just didn't do it for me. Except for the end with Snape. I much enjoyed that part }:-)
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Dec 30, 2009 0:31:49 GMT -5
There were a lot of awesome movies this summer. *has yet to see District 9* But Star Trek was good, very funny--I loved Scottie. And Sulu.
Wolverine, though, bored me. Maybe I should try again, but...I don't even know what I didn't like about it. But I saw it on a plane, and chatting to friends or whatever else I was doing held my interest more, despite the presence of Hugh Jackman and Deadpool.
No, that Harry Potter...idk, I didn't like the book much either. It was a lot of talk, and it's hard to do that well in a movie, especially when they decided to make everything gray-toned or sepia, which got dull fast.
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Post by SilverSergyon13 on Dec 30, 2009 12:53:34 GMT -5
Harry Potter became too much of a teen age love story than anything else. I got bored of the drama real fast. I wanted more magic and more Snape, and I didn't get either.
I liked Wolverine just because there were so many awesome characters in it (and good looking ones too!) I also fell in love with the Gambit character, even though I read he wasn't accurate to the true Gambit. I would like to see a movie about him, but I'm not sure that will happen. Wolverine is by far my favorite X-men character. Its difficult to concentrate when you are on a plane or a bus watching a movie, so it was probably just that you missed parts of the story. There were a few important, yet small parts that were a key to the whole Wolverine story.
District 9 was pretty good. There weren't really any famous actors or actresses that I knew from other movies, but they did the parts well. My favorite character was the main alien guy. He was pretty cool. The movie was much more realistic than I expected. Not so much sci-fi as any of the other movies came out. Its basically taking any actual holocaust that happened in earth's history and replacing the oppressed race with alien bug creatures. LOL, I thought it was neat how they managed to do that. I think it came out on the 27th of december (not sure why after christmas) but I'd like to buy it. Definitely one I'd watch again.
I was disappointed with Tim Burton's 9 that came out in September I think. The movie seemed to have tons of potential when I saw the trailer, but there was nothing herioc about the story at all. The "hero" was the one who caused all the trouble in the first place.
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Dec 31, 2009 1:41:46 GMT -5
Wolverine is definitely my favourite X-Men character too--those claws are so cool that it's the sortof concept that I wonder where it was before somebody came up with it. I'll try that movie again.
The lack of recognizable actors never bothered me in District 9 because of the uber-recognizable Peter Jackson at the helm.
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