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Most Popular Video Games of 2008 - Top Rated Combats

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0

The importance of knowing the most popular video games is a must for every gamer. Because for anyone who games as a hobby, there is the need to know exactly what are the top rated combats, especially amongst the most popular video games. This can help you to tap into new games, and to define how other games relate to the old ones so you have the best of concepts available. If you want to make sure that you know what the top rated options are, then you can begin by looking at the most recent reviews and votes available for the best in gaming for the year.

For Wii Fanatics

If you are into Wii, then you want to keep a look out for the newest and best 3D versions of battles and adventure. In spot number one for Wii is Super Smash Brothers Brawl, the best of Mario Brothers. This game includes Nintendo characters that no longer look for the dragon at the end of the tunnel, but instead get into complete combat. The second most popular item on Wii is "Call of Duty: World at War." The story behind this includes the character Treyarch, who is in World War II and in combat with Japanese Forces. Following close behind is the infamous "Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess," "World of Goo," and "No More Heroes."

Xbox 360 Fighters

If you are into the game console of the Xbox or Xbox 360, than there are definite games to try out for size and to rank as a part of the most popular options. The highest voted for game on this console is "Braid," a place with several worlds that have to be traveled through to save a princess. Following close behind on this console is "Gears of War 2," an epic combat series that leaves you fighting off the bad guys. Following in the footsteps of these two top games are "Dead Space," "NHL 09" and "Fallout 3," all which are receiving the top 9 out of 10 ratings for being entertaining and some of the best games to play.

PC Popularity

The votes for Internet gamers included high ratings with several games coming in close second for the title. The most popular video game for the Internet was "Grand Theft Auto IV," a continuation to race to Liberty City. Following behind this is "World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King," which includes both exploration and combat to overcome levels of warfare. Rated all behind this are the "World of Goo," "Dead Space" and "Fallout 3" all which include game console graphics that are added into the PC and opens up a new world of combat. For anyone who wants to be a part of the gaming revolution, is also the ability to find the best in games and to get into the top rated possibilities for gaming. If you want to find more of what is available, then you can check online links to video game sections below for the best options. This will help you enjoy even more and to make your own judgments about the most popular video games. Staying in touch with the latest reviews and ratings is one that can open you into new and different adventures with the capability of fighting with even more combat.

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The Golden Compass allotment 7

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Based on author Philip Pullman's bestselling and award-winning novel, The Golden Compass tells the first story in Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. The Golden Compass is an exciting fantasy adventure, set in an alternative world where people's souls manifest themselves as animals, talking bears fight wars, and Gyptians and witches co-exist. At the center of the story is Lyra (played by newcomer Dakota Blue Richards), a 12-year-old girl who starts out trying to rescue a friend who's been kidnapped by a mysterious organization known as the Gobblers - and winds up on an epic quest to save not only her world, but ours as well.



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Alice in Wonderland: Official Trailer #2 [Super HD]

วันจันทร์ที่ 17 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0

Bring home the magic of ALICE IN WONDERLAND available June 1, 2010 in the US on DVD and Blu-ray: nku.me ALICE IN WONDERLAND is an epic 3D fantasy adventure starring JOHNNY DEPP as the Mad Hatter and MIA WASIKOWSKA as 19-year-old Alice, who returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl, reuniting with her childhood friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course, the Mad Hatter. TAGS: alice in wonderland tim burton official trailer teaser movie video johnny depp mia wasikowska helena bonham carter crispin glover anne hathaway stephen fry christopher lee mad hatter red queen white queen chesire cat american mcgees return of alice jabberwock tweedledee tweedledum comic con dormouse best quality sarah dope sarahdope teaser trailer hd hq disney super hd high definition def



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Review of Dune - House Atreides by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 6 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0

"Dune: House Atreides" stands on the shoulders of giants. Derived from the best-selling science fiction series that started with "Dune" by Frank Herbert, "Dune: House Atreides" was written by the original author's son, Brian Herbert, and distinguished author Kevin J. Anderson. Using notes left behind by his late father, B. Herbert and Anderson have elevated the Dune universe back into the fore of science fiction literature.

First published by Bantam Books in 1999, "Dune: House Atreides" is a prequel to the events begun in the original novel "Dune." For anyone unfamiliar with Dune novels, attempting to explain the scope of their plots and settings is impossible in the space of a single article. But the settings and concepts can be introduced with these major points:


It is roughly 10,000 years in the future.

The stories take place on multiple worlds, including Kaitain, Caladan, Dune, and Giedi Prime.

The political structure of society is imperial with an emperor and elite nobility.

Major rivalries exist between noble families, specifically between the Harkonnen family and the Atreides family.

A powerful female society called the Bene Gesserit is trying to breed a super being.

Spice is a psychoactive substance necessary for fast space travel. It occurs naturally on only one planet, Dune, and is extremely valuable.

No computers are allowed because humanity spent centuries enslaved by thinking machines.

In "Dune: House Atreides" you will get to know the young Duke Leto Atreides, even before he becomes the Duke. This is a gratifying experience if you have read the other Dune novels because Duke Leto has such a "presence" throughout the narrative of the saga despite the fact that he was only alive in a few brief chapters in the original novel.

Of course, you will also meet a much younger Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, Duke Leto's archenemy. Interestingly, the morbidly obese and disabled Baron of later years is svelte and attractive during the time of this novel. His youthful good looks, however, do nothing to allay his boundless evil.

A major portion of the plot of "Dune: House Atreides" is the Baron's scheme to frame the Atreides family for attacking the Tleilaxu. It is the Baron's attempt to kill two birds with one stone. He wants to hurt the Atreides family because he hates them and he wants to disrupt the Tleilaxu who are researching the synthetic production of Spice - a supremely valuable commodity from which the Baron profits.

Overall, the complex, vibrant, and brutal Dune universe envisioned by Frank Herbert has been thoroughly reinvigorated and expanded by the diligent talents of Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. "Dune: House Atreides" is a recommended book to any fan of the original Dune novels and to science fictions fans who thrive on "plans within plans" intrigue.

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How to Buy Books Cheap

วันพุธที่ 5 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0

Maybe you love reading but are not really the book collector type. You don't really care much if what you're reading is a paperback or a hardcover novel, a brand-new book or an ancient manuscript. For you, just being able to read anything is already a pleasure in itself. You just want to read a book's content, whether it's a fantasy or an epic novel. Here's some news for you, then: there are two ways to buy books cheap so you can stock up on your reading materials-secondhand bookstores and online bookshops.

If you've never gone to a secondhand bookstore, you've really been missing out on a lot of things. It's a treasure trove of titles both old and new, bestselling and underrated, mass market paperback and limited edition hardcover. If you're patient enough in scouring the shelves, column to stacked column, you can find gems of books here, first-edition classics or old favorites no longer read by their previous owners, even entire series of acclaimed bestsellers that are no longer sold at your local conventional bookshop. And it's not just the wide selection that would surprise you but the fact that you can buy books cheap here, sometimes even for as low as just 10% their original price! Just check each title carefully, even unlikely spaces where the smaller books can be inserted. If you're looking for something in particular, it may be harder to find even with the help of a sales assistant as they don't usually arrange their merchandise alphabetically or by title or author. They arrange it by size and cover type, sometimes even by general categories such as medical books, almanacs, comic books. Most sales assistants though, especially those who'd really had a hand at arranging the books, will be able to at least point you to a certain stack or recall from memory a title he or she had paid special attention to. But again, the key here is a good eye and patience. You'll soon find yourself a good book or two after some careful searching.

The other method to buy books cheap is a gift of modern technology to man. Online bookstores are very convenient. You can browse through their selection of titles (whose prices are sometimes marked down, especially if you're buying from a used books shop), add them to your "cart," and pay for them with your credit card. Usually, it may come with additional costs for shipping, although most stores give discounts if you purchase a number of titles. Just like a secondhand bookstore, it takes some skill and patience too in hunting for good deals, but specific titles are quite easier to locate online. Book bundles are even cheaper, if you ever come across them; you can buy a title you're specifically looking for along with a book that the site recommends. Online book shopping is cheap and easily gets you the reading materials you're to enjoy during times of idleness and boredom or simply when you want to read like you usually do as part of your routine.

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Bring an Elf Or a Dragon to the Beach With You - Epic Fantasy Summer Reading Recommendations

วันอังคารที่ 4 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0


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This summer brings us a lot of great epic fantasy novels both from established authors continuing their series and from new authors with fresh new stories and worlds for you to discover. This article gives you recommendations from among the best and most promising.

The Masters release their sequels this summer

Many famous and established authors are releasing continuations of their series this summer and among these is a new book in the Genesis of Shannara series by Terry Brooks. Later in the summer he releases book III The Gypsy Morph.

Stephen Donaldson is the author of one of the most unusual fantasy series ever written. The main character is Thomas Covenant who is an anti-hero afflicted with leprosy. The land in which this all takes place is a richly woven tapestry unlike any other. He is releasing the next installment in the Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant called Fatal Revenant. If you are interested in starting a totally new series from the start and you haven't read this one I highly recommend it. The first book in the series is Lord Fouls Bane.

Among all the big series books that are being released by big name authors the one that is almost guaranteed to shoot to the top of the best seller list is George R. R. Martins A Dance with Dragons. It is the latest installation in his Song of Ice and Fire series and a sure bet for good summer reading. But, it will not be released until September so that leaves beach reading out.

If you like movie tie-ins you the latest novel in David Farland's Runelords series might be a good choice for you. It is titled World Binder and it is book six in the series. The first book The Sum of All Men is currently being made into a major motion picture.

Another very popular series of books is the Kushiel's Legacy series. Written by Jacqueline Carey and the second trilogy is completed with the June publication of Kushiel's Mercy.

Newcomers and new series to the genre

If you are looking to start a new series or discover a new author there are several books coming out this summer that are getting a lot of critical acclaim. These include A Darkness Forged in Fire by Chris Evans. It is characterized as a masterful fantasy novel with a gritty feel and military bent. It promises a lot of sword-wielding action. This book is the first book in a new series called The Iron Elves.

A book that is being heralded by Amazon as one of the best fantasy books for 2007 is Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind It is the first book in an anticipated trilogy. If you missed out on this book last year this summer is your chance to catch up.

The prolific R.A. Salvatore has started a new trilogy of books called Transitions and the first book in this series is called The Orc King: Transitions Book I. It was released in early July. It is the latest installment in the adventures of the famous dark elf who first appeared in the New York Times bestseller The Lone Drow.

Another book to be released late this summer is The Ten Thousand by Paul Kearney who has been nominated for the British Fantasy Award. He has published several titles including the acclaimed Sea Beggars series.

If you are looking for new variations on Arthurian legend there are two interesting additions to the genre this summer: Shadow Lands by Simon Lister and Sword at Sunset by Rosemary Sutcliff and Jack Whyte. Each one takes an interesting and unique look at the legend of Arthur.

If you are just looking for some lighter fantasy reading to take with you to the beach you might want to pick up a copy of Dragons: Worlds Afire. It is a collection of five novella length dragon stories from masters like Salvatore, Weis, and Hickman.

Return to the Classics

If you would like to brush up on some classics that you may have missed you should start with Peter Beagle's The Last Unicorn. This book should be read multiple times by every fantasy reader. It is a staple of the genre. After that you might want to consider Tolkien's The Hobbit. If you are looking for a new classic you may want to take a look at The Children of Hurin which is a book that was started by Tolkien and finished by his son. It was published in the spring of 2007 and was chosen as one of the best books of the year by Amazon readers.

This summer is proving to be a great season for epic fantasy reading. There are lots of great books that have just been released and a lot more that will be released as the summer unfolds. So grab yourself a copy of one of these books and head off to the beach where you will discover elves, dragons, dwarves and many more wonderful things.

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Injected Dermal Fillers Are Dangerous - Use the Best Eye Creams Instead

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If you have not been keeping your ears to ground regarding recent reports about the numerous and very popular injected dermal fillers and the many side effects they are causing, you may want to do some research before you decide to get these injections for yourself. While it may seem great to be able to reverse the affects of aging using an injected treatment, there are some serious and less serious side effects that you may experience by using these dermal fillers, as opposed to using a safe and effective eye cream instead.

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Dermal fillers are injected skin treatments that are supposed to reverse the affects of aging in the skin, restore suppleness and elasticity and eliminate wrinkles. That is all fine and dandy. However they are not supposed to cause dangerous and adverse reactions or side effects. A recent FDA (Food and Drug Administration) warning has been issued to consumers warning of the dangers that can be associated with using these popular injected dermal fillers. Of the most severe and life threatening side effects was anaphylactic shock. The report also warned of other less severe allergic reactions such as swelling, sores, pain, blisters and cysts. The FDA is currently in the process of evaluating this situation and deciding on whether or not the packaging and warning labels need to be rewritten for these products to better inform consumers of the associated risks that go hand-in-hand with using such injected skin treatments.

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Peter Jackson, JRR Torutorukin, celebrity death match

วันจันทร์ที่ 3 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553 § 0

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Immediately after the announcement, Tolkien's Lord of the ring over the growth of a popular novel in her state. The main cultural event of the ring. In the film, like genius, is extracted from another source makes sense. This behavior is that the deep cultural and philosophical significance of the ring and little stories "to compare this movie with is very useful.

Book a course screenUpdated. The overall significance to what is clearly removed in particular, the following is clear. The film changes from the literature are printed with style.

The most important difference is not to make a long story Tolkien, he also took more time in the story.

JRR Torutorukin from work for decades, are included in the invention set 描画Naru Saxon language was written in the tradition. PeterJackson's movie involves a huge amount of things. Innumerable items, such as buttons, were made to two different scales to accommodate the shift in scale from human to hobbits. Converse to the quotidian is the use of satellites to coordinate all the elements working in different parts of the globe. As film is a kind of language, the innovations in special effects can be likened to Tolkien's invention of language.
But apart from those differences in form, we think most of "Why did that Get a clean up? "" What was added? "And," why keep it? ".

These questions covered the most important correction: small view small photos of Jackson's time.

DVD watching is the root area from the perspective of many characters. Muyal Muil Minasutirisu view from Frodo Gandalfs view from a bad map closely related to Tolkien, probably related to Jackon exact requirementsReduce the space and time. Overall, the agreement is in the middle of the land area was compared with the distance between the Tolkien landscape. Predict the time these stories will automatically shrink the space.

The scope is exceptional range of Tolkien's time. However, more modest global transform space can save all the world events, human scale compared to film.

Perhaps the first hint of the early developmentShire is due to people power ring detection. Gandalf, the hobbits will surely arrive, make sure that it holds the power ring couple of weeks I'm away. They speed up the road movie. Chair, however, the rate professor here?

Tolkien is not essential to the plot will continue to failure. Or are they? Almost a year and a half hours of the story. Cross in a casual movie.

Battle of CheisushinRomantic pursuit: popular film at this point, on its own, while most natural setting, the truth. This action is better or just delay the convention scene, but to enhance the dramatic story removed.

The Gott, Bumbchil, scouring the Shire: Removed. But not only efficiency, the nature of each story, and we start losing, stop and start again in the narrative story. Removing these sequences reduce endprogression of the movies.

In that starting and stopping is a kind of charm, induced by a more comfortable use of time. At first glance, we develop care about the characters before the main event. It makes us identify strongly with the hobbits. But more important is the idea that is not so obvious, creating heterogeneous time.

Heterogenous time means a variety of different times, past, present, future, beginnings, middles and ends, stories within stories, backstory, fate, Fate, right. This emphasis on characters, story and character driven.

This is a very different kind of movie this time. In addition, the film had to be changed to remove the element of meaning to short. In the story the story of the movies, few techniques are: stage of dreams and flashbacks, parallel plot, narration, exposition, again, is also out and disappear and dissolve the power ... the art of movies basic"Now" is great.

Where there was a black frame Jemuzujamusshu simulated by the inclusion of more ambiguous kind of paradise is connected to the simulated events in some circumstances of time cutting and disparate strangers, each scene of the line time and space, this technique is applied may not be fellowship of the ring.

Different time, in this case, the event time event, it is to create a general sense of the time requiredInnocence. Sac - Baggins, the ring of power, but hidden in a wooden box, this is the Shire world. Burden is to contrast the fate of the universe considering what the world needs this. So we like what we experience Hobbit, feel free to go from the negligence of Arcadia Gurehebunsu.

When motion picture technology: Introduction, flashback, the story in his article, is not often convenient to useGenerous. It can be confused with the different time, it will not. Such technology is used here and there, is not the purpose of convenience, to create large scale of the transition from one species to another time or to highlight the conflict, a trilogy. Tolkien's story, it is the convergence theme, a plot of multiple fractures of fate, will change the time for solving different. It is also tension and compression.
Gray is no equivalent setEdge between book and DVD. Jackson, world weary voice Tokien ring, and end in some way, be requested to take the easy way and Return of the King erosion rate.

Delete "required, as well as weaken the hold of the story Sutairupitajakuson movie: The exercise can be attributed to his camera work. His float, jump, lean shake, kants the . This is a flight of arrows, it seems to be the nextHasty. This is because the general tone of serious damage, it adds great value intimacy.

The camera moves more than other directors. Director of a unique style that it is important. Negotiating authority is a kind of directing a movie: many others have contributed, to see the director's vision is pressed. If successful, we recommend that you buy a ticket back to the audience, it is part of the economy, and signature style is!

Jackson's signing is a tendencycontrolled in Lord of the Rings, yet harkens to his hasty pace in a plethora of camera angles and in such gags as following the paths of arrows.
Perhaps the weakest shots are the sweeping aerial landscapes: they occur too fast and are felt as secondary. The sense of Middle Earth as a place is impossible to duplicate, not just because Tolkien put stories within stories, but also because Tolkien describes nature and landscape with a particular genius.

Jackson's style can feel Artificial, sometimes self-awareness. Excessive interest in efforts to move the camera. ... That will be used as sensitive to the character of the story and the camera no skill. It moved just for the scene than the average.
To create a more intimate and spectacular play from serious damage control this type of luxury and style of the camera: how to dynamically show like our eyes our way. So, add a personal touchthat is lacking in the gap between film and fiction. Fiction talks to you, whispers in your ear, while film is presented to you on a screen somewhat distant. Jackson's style goes one step in closing this gap.

Jackson has other idiosyncrasies. He will go for a gag; the dwarf tossing and excessive hobbit antics, for instance. Of course, Hobbits as not-spectacular-people enables comic charm. These are cheap shots, akin to the vaudeville sequence at Kong's perch, with Ann Darrow Large animals (Book Hong Kong) Mashi You and fun, offers the audience that also means only that film it. Yes, those that are directed by a great writer is to provide entertainment not imitate slaves.

JRR Torutorukin presented is familiar. But they are also associated with him is really friendly really add to the narrative structure. Lord of the Rings, "" is written in numbers. This is about the adventures since the end. Jacksondramatizes this, but its even more irrelevant in that the movie one sees is not made by the characters in the movie!

Such frames within frames is a self-conscious device, actually bringing the author closer by putting a person between themselves and the audience.

This is not an important element of Tolkien's work, but it in is Jackson's, as a cumulative effect of a distinctive, hasty camera style and a nod to the audience.

Tolkien makes uses his idiosyncrasies as well. For For example, a farmer Gottosutori delay. They will start the boy voice, when you stop to summarize the sense of sound tactics destroyed adventure, they will contribute to a strategic foreign real-time effects.

Like farmers Gott, help the reader just as it's another story reminiscent Tomubonbadiru. But something more space exceeded the story of his adventures of the boy's unique. This record is a powerful development and eventsof the heterogeneous time.

Why does Tolkien have Bombadil in the story? Bombadil is immune to the ring, and this would seem to undermine the risk. But Bombadil serves as subtle foreshadowing, as well as a sense of a local haven just around the corner. It is amusing to think that Doctor Tolkien is whispering 'this is not going to hurt very much at all', meaning, this is going to hurt, be prepared, but don't be frightened, it is just a fairy story.

Jackson hastiness, naturally in Transition to school and his artistic style of the camera screen, film ultimate ruin. Return of the King is hard to feel rushed there.

All material, suffer for these sequences. Burakkugetofirudo Pelannor is Shelob, the crack of doom Oak Tower is like every 30 minutes normally, feels again and again.
I do not have mechanisms to organic forms that do not mind. What is missing?

Not increased to the same time that weTolkien's sequence of events, film damage. It is Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, The Battle of infinite after the fight that turned much of the plot line of the final story unwind the thread does not seem to be picking up. This is a different story with the story long before the graft.

Jackson's epic literary style rule we take a serious tone from a distance (though we Firippapita update takes Franaway from Epic to intimacy in a large way) while connecting the story to a wider tradition of fairy tales.

In fitting the earlier audience into a tradition, Tolkien takes us away from fairy tale, with Goblins and Elves and Dwarves, into Epic.

Clearly, one important thread is the story of rival people's, with a siege of a great city, all over a most precious thing, like the Iliad. And both stories charts a vast territory filled with monstrous beings, all in hope of Home, return to Odyssey.

Comparisons are deep, the idea of moving the work of the other two, the book and the movie is the choice of imagination and a group of us that is like using the media more and experiences from them to us.

This comparison is forced, when the movie is considered excessive. Why?
AFI effect literature, poetry. The synthesis of Tolkien's epic fairy, his interest in war, or the geopoliticalto devastated personalities. Included are dynastic successions and a simulation of history...something we enjoy about Epic for history is an epic.

But, to some degree he marginalized an important Fairy theme. This theme is terribly personal for Tolkien, inspired as he was by the story of the love between elf and man. Lord of the Rings does not develop that story at all. It is a brief appendix.

But this theme is the greatest revision of the story by Jackson, Fran And Philippa. This change Aachagoachne Arwen tone and characteristics.

And the great success of the film. Elf and human than that, magic is more intimate, effective love story between a cozy. He rise of the story, in a sense, only for the convenience of reducing substances that form near the origin does not reimburse the movie.

The back story once before, to enhance the film reminds us of the difficultyIt should be: Again, you just move the image of this nature.

Gollum is the moment might not be dramatic literature, to discuss their own stress the originality of the film. However, it is the entire plot.

The love story between a human and elf, holiday movies, Tolkien, psychological, while taking the most important issue of environmental destruction conspiracy, he refused. One reason for this is the view, air dropsflat. We expect an epic landscape, but this kind of landscape is perhaps Tolkien's greatest effect. Tolkien's epic landscape excels in comparison to all of literature. It is perhaps unequalled, but that is another essay.

Most of all, this detracts from the characterization of Treebeard. That Treebeard moves is great drama in the books. In the film, it is expected, and not nearly so significant. It is not because our imaginations create a better Treebeard that can be simulated. It is because the long descriptive passages about Nature converge on the meaning of Treebeard's existence. Ents move only in regard to global events.

The meaning of Treebeard is further degraded in showing the destruction of Isengard as a spectacle of rampaging Ents. Jackson knew that the audience would demand to see such a spectacle.

But Tolkien did not dramatize the event. Tolkien is not inclined to dramatize mayhem,
but more important to the overall structure of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, dramatizing, or making a spectacle of the destruction of Isengard would celebrate the destruction of Saruman, ruining the delicate tone of a fallen, yet possibly redeemable hero.

The storyline of Saruman is directly connected as anti-thesis to the long intimate passages describing Nature. This is the most important cultural effect, lacking in the movie. One could say it is impossible to film, but it can be voiced.

If one were quick to dispute, the The origin of the entire fantasy industry, the phenomenon is no doubt. But it was more environmentally responsible is not far-reaching global industry. The story of the human personality JRR closely linked environmental degradation and destruction of Tolkien. Global issues at the forefront of Tolkien's voice.

Monument? He is also able to properly say, great innovation in Jackson's special effectsvisualizing of Lord of the Rings in three dimensions, balances with Tolkien's own invention and care to tradition. But in way, it does.

These two works, Jackson's being the sub-sub creation, are works to which Art History will refer. For in both cases the mighty scale of conception and the excellence in execution are rarely equaled.

Lord of the Rings will be produced again. In departing from Jackson's Lord of the Rings, there should be a more faithful use of tense. Perhaps six Movies, saving the time required after a nervous tone of the book from loyalty (a decrease in standard 2-hour long meeting 3).
It can be funny about Jackson. However generation changes from a very deep and entertainment for generations.

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Epic Fantasy is a very wide genre and it encompasses a lot of work that has been defined in a lot of different ways from fantasy to childrens fantasy to high fantasy. Women writers have been breaking new ground and exploring new ideas and concepts in this genre since its inception. Here are some of the pioneering women writers of the genre of epic fantasy.

Edith Nesbit

She was born in 1858 and was a prolific writer who is generally considered to be the creator of the genre of the childrens fantasy novel. She created the whole idea of several children who embark on a grand magical adventure. This is a theme and tool that still stands very strong to this day with works like The Chronicles of Narnia. Some of her most famous works include Five Children and It (1902) and The Story of the Amulet (1905). Her work has fallen into the public domain so you can get copies and read her work for free.

Ursula K. LeGuin

LeGuin is a prolific writer who rose to fame in the sixties and seventies with a series of books that crossed genres between science fiction and fantasy. Her mark was made on the epic fantasy genre with the publication of her novel entitled A Wizard of Earthsea which is the first book of a quartet that takes place in a world (Earthsea) that she is still writing about today. The main story line of this first Earthsea book is about a young boy who has magical powers and sets off to magic school. Sound familiar? This is a beautiful series of books that take place in a masterfully crafted world complete with wizards and dragons.

Marion Zimmer Bradley

She was another prolific author who wrote some science fiction but focused mostly on fantasy. Her most famous work is a signature piece in the whole realm of fantasy called The Mists of Avalon (1979) and it is a retelling of the Camelot Tales from the point of view of the women Morgaine and Gwenhwyfar. Bradley and her series of Avalon books has been a major force in the development of a whole generation of woman writers. And the Avalon books are a triumphant addition to the whole sub genre of Arthurian writing.

Anne McCaffrey

McCaffrey is an author in the realm of fantasy that formulated and created much of what the modern epic fantasy saga is all about. She is one of the originators of the template that writers follow to this day. She has done this with her nineteen volume Dragon Riders of Pern books. Pern is a fully realized world with a fully developed history, society and economy. The world of Pern has inspired many different media offshoots including a vibrant fan community, a video game and an upcoming major motion picture. This is pure epic fantasy at its best.

J. K. Rowling

Is there anything I can say about the Harry Potter phenomenon that hasn't already been said? Her books are wonderful and wildly successful but I believe that her real gift to the genre is the bridge she has built between the past and the future. She, single-handedly, has had a tremendous impact on the genre of fantasy. And she will no doubt be seen as the inspiration for a whole new generation of writers over the course of the next several decades who will add to and grow the genre of epic fantasy in wonderful and new ways.

Epic fantasy is a genre of writing that has been profoundly impacted and grown by women writers and there are literally hundreds of great writers that I could have discussed in this article. These five are just who I consider to be among some of the most influential and important when looking at the development of the genre as a whole.

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Ragnarok - The (Poorly) Animated Film - Prologue

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This is the prologue to my yet-unpublished novel. Figure it couldn't hurt to spread it around. Highly influenced by Juddeo-Christian and Norse mythologies, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Medieval literature such as Beowulf and History of the Kings of Britain, Final Fantasy--specifically VII, IX and X, and let's not forget the Zombie/undead genre. Chapters One and Two hopefully to come later.



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Peter Jackson, JRR Tolkien, Celebrity Death Match

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Treebeard Moves!

Soon after its publication, JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings outgrew its popular fiction status. Lord of the Rings is a cultural event. With the motion picture, similar in genius, the meaning is further extricated from its origin. This phenomenon is hardly novel, but in respect to the profound cultural and philosophical significance of Lord of the Rings it is terribly useful to compare the movie with the book.

Of course from book to screen there is a revision. Deletions are especially obvious, but what is done to the overall meaning is less obvious. Also, in the change from literary to motion picture there are stylistic imprints.

The most significance difference is that not only did Tolkien take more time to construct the story, he also took more time within the story.

JRR Tolkien originated the work over decades, drawing it within a written tradition while favoring Anglo-Saxon and including invented languages. Peter Jackson's movie involves a huge amount of things. Innumerable items, such as buttons, were made to two different scales to accommodate the shift in scale from human to hobbits. Converse to the quotidian is the use of satellites to coordinate all the elements working in different parts of the globe. As film is a kind of language, the innovations in special effects can be likened to Tolkien's invention of language.
But apart from those differences in form, we think most of "Why did that get put aside?" "Why was that added?" and then "Why keep that?".

Those questions conceal the most important revision of all: Jackson's portrayal on a smaller landscape, in a smaller scale in time.

Watching the DVD's, there are many contractions in space from the point of view of the characters. Frodo's view from Emyn Muil and Gandalfs view from Minas Tirith are not correct in proportion and proximity to Tolkien's map, but perhaps spatially accurate in respect to Jackon's requisite contraction of time and space. Overall, the space of middle earth seems contracted when it is compared to the landscapes and distances in Tolkien. These contractions in space automatically contract the story in time.

Tolkien scope of time is abnormally wide. Saving the world and global transformations are all cosmic events, but there is also a more humble, human scale in comparison with the motion picture as well.

Perhaps the first clue to this occurs at the beginning, in the discovery of the ring of power is in the hands of a Shire folk. Gandalf arrives, confirms that this hobbit does indeed possess the ring of power, and then this is put aside for weeks. In the movie they hustle out of the Shire. Is it just armchair, professorial pace here?

Tolkien goes on with interruptions not seeming essential to the plot. Or are they? The story's time is near half a year. In the movies the transitions in time seem unremarkable.

Chase scenes and fights and romantic chases: movie time is popular, and it is by it own nature set, for the most part, in real time. It seems merely customary to delete scenes that delay the action in order to streamline or tighten the story dramatically.

Maggot, Bombadil, The Scouring of the Shire: deleted. But not just for the streamlining, but for the nature of the storytelling, do we lose the starting and stopping and starting again, of a story within a story. These deletions eventually weaken in sequence the progression of the movies.

In that starting and stopping is a kind of charm, induced by a more comfortable use of time. At first glance, we develop care about the characters before the main event. It makes us identify strongly with the hobbits. But more important is the idea that is not so obvious, creating heterogeneous time.

Heterogenous time means a variety of different times, past, present, future, beginnings, middles and ends, stories within stories, backstory, fate, destiny, foreshadowing. This puts emphasis on character, or the character driven story.

This kind of time is very different in the movies. Not just that the movie must be shorter and in removing elements meanings change. Though there are a number of storytelling techniques within film narrative; flashbacks and 'flashforwards', dreams, parallel storylines, exposition with voice-over, repetitions, even fade outs and dissolves...the underlying aesthetic power of motion pictures is that the 'now' is overpowering.

The heterogenous time of disconnected or circumstantially connected events has been simulated in Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise by the inclusion of black frames, simulating a kind of ambiguity to where in time and space each successive scene is, but such a technique would not be applicable to the Fellowship of the Ring.

Heterogenous time, in this case a kind of stumbling from event to event, is necessary to create an overall feeling of the time of innocence. Such is the world of the Shire, despite Sackville-Baggins's, and a ring of power stashed in a wooden chest. Such a world is necessary to contrast with the burden of contemplating one's destiny and the cosmos. Thus we feel a hobbit as something in our own experience, going from carelessness of Arcadia to the release of the Grey Havens.

Motion picture techniques with time: introductions, flashbacks, narratives within narratives, are too useful to not use frequently and liberally. This could be confused with heterogeneous time, but it is not. Such techniques, being used here and there for purposes of expediency, do not emphasize a contrast, or create larger scales of transitions from one kind of time to another, as occurs in the trilogy. In Tolkien's narrative, heterogeneous time changes into a quest that unravels into multiple storylines, whose threads then converge at the Crack of Doom. There is a compression of tense.
The Grey Havens is not equal in poignancy between book and DVD. Jackson sought to include the world weary tone that ends Tokien's Lord of the Rings, but somehow, as the grinding pace of the Return of the King is ending there is more relief than a reluctance to let go.

Apart from the "necessary" deletions, weakening of the grip of the story can be attributed to Peter Jackson's film style: his camera work is kinetic. It jumps, hovers, jiggles, leans, kants. It follows arrow-flights. It makes the impression of being hasty. It undermines the overall tone of seriousness, but it does add a value of greater intimacy.

The camera moves more than most other directors. It is essential to have a distinctive style as a director. Directing a film is a negotiated form of authority: others contribute much and a director is pressured to show vision. It is part of the economics, for a signature style, if successful, will encourage audiences to buy tickets again!

Jackson's signature tendency is more controlled in Lord of the Rings, yet harkens to his hasty pace in a plethora of camera angles and in such gags as following the paths of arrows.
Perhaps the weakest shots are the sweeping aerial landscapes: they occur too fast and are felt as secondary. The sense of Middle Earth as a place is impossible to duplicate, not just because Tolkien put stories within stories, but also because Tolkien describes nature and landscape with a particular genius.

Jackson's style can feel artificial, sometimes self- conscious. Moving the camera about excessively brings attention to the effort. Though...there is masterly sensitivity to the story and character as the cameras is used. It moves more than average, but just right for the scenes.
Even though this kind of camera style detracts from the grandeur and seriousness of an epic spectacle, the mastery creates greater intimacy: our own view through our eyes is similar in dynamism. So it adds a personal touch that is lacking in the gap between film and fiction. Fiction talks to you, whispers in your ear, while film is presented to you on a screen somewhat distant. Jackson's style goes one step in closing this gap.

Jackson has other idiosyncrasies. He will go for a gag; the dwarf tossing and excessive hobbit antics, for instance. Of course, Hobbits as not-spectacular-people enables comic charm. These are cheap shots, akin to the vaudeville sequence at Kong's perch, with Ann Darrow attempting to amuse the great beast (Kong disapproves), but it also provides the audience with a sense that this is only a movie. There is a director who is to provide entertainment, not slavish imitation of a great author.

JRR Tolkien makes self-conscious references as well. However, his are really incidental, too subtle to really add to the structure of the narrative. The Lord of the Rings is 'written' by the characters. This is related after the adventures are over. Jackson dramatizes this, but its even more irrelevant in that the movie one sees is not made by the characters in the movie!

Such frames within frames is a self-conscious device, actually bringing the author closer by putting a person between themselves and the audience.

This is not an important element of Tolkien's work, but it in is Jackson's, as a cumulative effect of a distinctive, hasty camera style and a nod to the audience.

Tolkien makes uses his idiosyncrasies as well. For example there is the delay in the narrative with Farmer Maggot. These starts and stops tactically encapsulate the sense of a boy's adventure in tone, a tone which is to be destroyed, but strategically they contribute to the effect of heterogeneous time.

Like Farmer Maggot, Tom Bombadil serves the reader as reminder that this is just another story. Yet his peculiarities go beyond the boys adventure story to something more cosmic. This is the peak, or strongest event in the development of the heterogeneous time.

Why does Tolkien have Bombadil in the story? Bombadil is immune to the ring, and this would seem to undermine the risk. But Bombadil serves as subtle foreshadowing, as well as a sense of a local haven just around the corner. It is amusing to think that Doctor Tolkien is whispering 'this is not going to hurt very much at all', meaning, this is going to hurt, be prepared, but don't be frightened, it is just a fairy story.

Jackson hastiness, naturally in the transition from book to screen and by Art in his camera style, undermines the final movie. The Return of the King, has a clunky, rushing feeling.

The material suffers because each of these sequences; Pelannor Fields and Black Gate, Shelob, the Orc tower and the Crack of Doom, feel like a regular thirty minutes apiece, again and again.
There is feeling that it is not an organic shape, but a mechanism. What is lacking?

That we do not have the same time stretching as in Tolkien's undermines this sequence of events in the movie. Wherein, in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, the battle after battle does not seem interminable, but to be picking up the unraveled threads of the story's multiple plots and spinning them into a final thread. This is the narrative payoff of having heterogeneous time earlier in the story.

Fran, Peter and Phillipa's revision takes us away from the serious tone of the literary Epic (although Jackson's dominant style takes us away from Epic to intimacy in a large way) while connecting the story to a wider tradition of fairy tales.

In fitting the earlier audience into a tradition, Tolkien takes us away from fairy tale, with Goblins and Elves and Dwarves, into Epic.

Clearly, one important thread is the story of rival people's, with a siege of a great city, all over a most precious thing, like the Iliad. And both stories charts a vast territory filled with monstrous beings, all in hope of returning home, like the Odyssey.

The comparisons go deeper, but the idea is in picking out where in our collective imagination the two works rest, for the film and the book make us experience a incredible and similar story through different medias.

This comparison is forced, but when considering the movie, the force goes too far. Why?
The epic is literary, poetic in fact. While Tolkien synthesized fairy and epic, his concern went more to geopolitics, war and to devastated personalities. Included are dynastic successions and a simulation of history...something we enjoy about Epic for history is an epic.

But, to some degree he marginalized an important Fairy theme. This theme is terribly personal for Tolkien, inspired as he was by the story of the love between elf and man. Lord of the Rings does not develop that story at all. It is a brief appendix.

But this theme is the greatest revision of the story by Jackson, Fran and Phillipa. It changes the tone and characterization of Aragorn and Arwen.

And it is the great success of the film. It is more effective as story between the love of Elf and Man, which is a more pleasingly intimate enchantment. It redeems the movie in that it is not just a narrowing of the material for the convenience of the format, but enlarges the story into, and in a way, closer to its origins.

The story harkens back to earlier times, seeking to bolster the difficulty film will have in doing so; again, it is motion picture's nature to be immediate.

Gollum debating himself could not be as dramatic as a literary moment, and also punctuates the originality of the filmmakers. But it is an incident to the overall plot.

While the love story between Elf and Man is a great liberty taken by the filmmakers, Tolkien's greatest theme, the collusion of psychological and environmental devastation, is dropped. This is one reason why the aerial scenery falls so flat. We expect an epic landscape, but this kind of landscape is perhaps Tolkien's greatest effect. Tolkien's epic landscape excels in comparison to all of literature. It is perhaps unequalled, but that is another essay.

Most of all, this detracts from the characterization of Treebeard. That Treebeard moves is great drama in the books. In the film, it is expected, and not nearly so significant. It is not because our imaginations create a better Treebeard that can be simulated. It is because the long descriptive passages about Nature converge on the meaning of Treebeard's existence. Ents move only in regard to global events.

The meaning of Treebeard is further degraded in showing the destruction of Isengard as a spectacle of rampaging Ents. Jackson knew that the audience would demand to see such a spectacle.

But Tolkien did not dramatize the event. Tolkien is not inclined to dramatize mayhem,
but more important to the overall structure of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, dramatizing, or making a spectacle of the destruction of Isengard would celebrate the destruction of Saruman, ruining the delicate tone of a fallen, yet possibly redeemable hero.

The storyline of Saruman is directly connected as anti-thesis to the long intimate passages describing Nature. This is the most important cultural effect, lacking in the movie. One could say it is impossible to film, but it can be voiced.

If one were quick to dispute, the origination of an entire industry of epic fantasy is certainly a phenomenon. But this is not as far reaching as the global turning of industry to greater environmentally responsible. JRR Tolkien's story of the devastation of human personality is inextricably linked with environmental degradation. Tolkien's voice is at the forefront of this global issue.

Monuments? It is too neat to say that Jackson's innovations in special effects, enabling and excelling in the visualizing of Lord of the Rings in three dimensions, balances with Tolkien's own invention and care to tradition. But in way, it does.

These two works, Jackson's being the sub-sub creation, are works to which Art History will refer. For in both cases the mighty scale of conception and the excellence in execution are rarely equaled.

Lord of the Rings will be produced again. In departing from Jackson's Lord of the Rings, there should be a more faithful use of tense. Perhaps six movies, for whatever length of time needed (the standard two to three hours in length is diminishing as a convention) following the value of preservation and the tone sadness in the books with greater fidelity.
It may not be so entertaining as Jackson's. However, what is Entertainment changes quite profoundly from generation to generation.

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