OK these aren't listed in any paticular order, and I did take the liberty of adding two Science Fiction books. I missed a lot and I will kick myself when I...
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b5fanatic
Aug 3, 2000 12:37 am
I'm cautiously optomistic about LOTR and the DnD movie. I always want a fantasy movie to do well, because I love fantasy.<br><br>movies I loved:<br>"Princess ...
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jonuiuc
Aug 2, 2000 8:54 pm
Nah, I dunno. I'm more of a library man myself. It only takes a couple days for me, and I never re-read stuff. The 3rd book, Wizardborn has been pushed back to...
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eva_unitjg
Aug 2, 2000 8:40 pm
Let's not forget Ladyhawke. That was a good fantasy movie.<br>And some fantasy Japanese anime have been very good. Record of Lodoss War is what got me into...
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jeslaran1
Aug 2, 2000 8:38 pm
Fantasy movies or sci-fi??? some on your list were sci-fi that i saw, anything in space usally is atleast.<br><br>The ones i like are <br><br>Splash (i love ...
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matthew_wilson99
matthew_wils...
Aug 2, 2000 8:35 pm
1995. And it should be 'In The Mouth of Madness.' Mouth... mountains.... aw, what the hell. I'm an idiot....
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dirtydwarf
Aug 2, 2000 8:33 pm
Oh :( (voice dripping with dissapointment)...
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knobby_tyre
Aug 2, 2000 8:31 pm
I'm pretty sure its called In the Mouth of Madness - not Mountains of Madness. I thought it was pretty creepy too. I saw it when it first came out a few years...
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dirtydwarf
Aug 2, 2000 8:22 pm
When did at the mountains of madness come out???...
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matthew_wilson99
matthew_wils...
Aug 2, 2000 7:37 pm
Hollywood is notoriously short on new ideas. If an idea has _any_ capacity to draw a crowd, chances are they will exploit it to death.<br><br>Hence, every few...
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gauvaine
Aug 2, 2000 6:02 pm
For those of you interested, Noelle's article on Space.com is at<br><br><a href=http://www.space.com/sciencefiction/tv/boxleitner_space_000801.html...
I'm rereading the Malloreon now. It, much like all of Eddings's work, can best be described as bubblegum fantsy. It follows a specific formula, it is quite...
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eva_unitjg
Aug 2, 2000 3:42 pm
I really enjoyed Runelords. Any idea when the second book will be released in paperback?...
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jonuiuc
Aug 2, 2000 3:02 pm
Hello, I just joined this club, but I've been a longstanding member David Farland's runelords forum, which is linked to www.runelord.com or off of...
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dirtydwarf
Aug 2, 2000 1:48 pm
I have the first one and haven't read it yet, but now thanks too "Y'all" I am gonna be hard pressed to resist it for a while longer!!!!...
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dragynn5
Aug 2, 2000 5:18 am
I have both books of the Runelords sitting in my bookshelf patiently awaiting the sequel. I hate starting a series and not being able to finish it. Now you...
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b5fanatic
Aug 2, 2000 4:58 am
A long long time ago... seems ages. I took a writing course from David Eddings. It was one of those writers workshop things - I can't even remember how old I ...
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gauvaine
Aug 2, 2000 3:56 am
Knobby,<br><br> I agree. Edding's happens to live here in this little burgh I live in, and he's the most pretentious, arrogant writer I've ever meant. From...
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gauvaine
Aug 2, 2000 3:45 am
Jonathan, <br><br>I loved Runelords and can't wait for the next one to come out after Brotherhood of the Wolf. Jordan's next opus will be out in November, ...
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knobby_tyre
Aug 2, 2000 3:40 am
Tastes definitely do change over time. I absolutely loved the Belgariad the first time I read it - many years ago. My brother and I even used to play in the...
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marciemousemeam
Aug 2, 2000 3:10 am
Congrats B5Fanatic! We need more women writers! <br><br>Great For you!<br><br>Marcie...
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lerris5354
Aug 2, 2000 3:03 am
i finally decided to post a message. I read "The Runelords" and "The Brotherhood of the Wolf". Both were exceptionally well written books. I have read wrell...
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gauvaine
Aug 1, 2000 9:55 pm
This was put out by randomehouse, on their subscriber list about Robin Hobb's Ship of Destiny (SPOILERS):<br><br>Ship of Destiny<br><br>Robin Hobb<br><br> <br>...
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gauvaine
Aug 1, 2000 9:28 pm
I agree that schlocky pulp has its place, but I don't look back with fond literary memory on Mack Bolan and Chopper1 as I do with the Hunt for Red October or ...
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knobby_tyre
Aug 1, 2000 8:01 pm
Sometimes "schlocky pulp" is just what the doctor ordered. I took the Gor books, along with the Conan and John Carter books for what they were worth - just ...
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gauvaine
Aug 1, 2000 6:58 pm
It might have been fantasy, but schlocky pulp of the worst kind. Norman tried to hearken back to REH and ERB and the pulp of the 20's and 30's, but it was just...
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knobby_tyre
Aug 1, 2000 6:49 pm
I don't know - I personally loved the Gor series when I was an early teenager- it was some of the first scifi/fantasy I read. Scantily clad women on the covers...
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dragonmom3
Aug 1, 2000 5:31 pm
You go, Girl!!!<br><br>Zette...
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gauvaine
Aug 1, 2000 5:24 pm
Jay, those Gor books are like Burroughs' John Carter of Mars books, but with so much sex, bondange and dominat/submissive overtones, it's ludicrous. They're...