Class Tonight...
Got to see Beowulf with John and... well... I didn't like it much.
Ah well. It was very pretty and quite the adventure and very... Gaiman, I guess.
Sometimes Gaiman's sense of story, which works so well in print and on the page in text just... doesn't work in movies for me. I'm not sure why, but I think it's one of the reasons the 200 didn't work for me that well, either. Something that's moving in graphic novels is... over the top when in motion. Something about it just doesn't translate well for me.
Ah well.
I have the next chapter of Thorn and Ash partially done, but I'm going to have to go to dinner and class. Maybe I can get it out after I get back. Bah...
Ah well. It was very pretty and quite the adventure and very... Gaiman, I guess.
Sometimes Gaiman's sense of story, which works so well in print and on the page in text just... doesn't work in movies for me. I'm not sure why, but I think it's one of the reasons the 200 didn't work for me that well, either. Something that's moving in graphic novels is... over the top when in motion. Something about it just doesn't translate well for me.
Ah well.
I have the next chapter of Thorn and Ash partially done, but I'm going to have to go to dinner and class. Maybe I can get it out after I get back. Bah...
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I know what you mean about Gaiman's movies. I still haven't managed to make it to Beowulf, although I definitely plan to. But I remember, for instance, when I first saw the trailer for Mirrormask, and it included the names "Neil Gaiman" and "Jim Henson Workshop," and my brain had a fangasm right there in the theater. And then when I finally saw it... it was good, certainly, but it wasn't brilliant and I'd been hoping for brilliant. Same with Stardust, which was also a good movie and all, but it didn't take me to the same place the book did.
I continue to hold out hope that Gaiman will find his film masterpiece someday; but I've already gathered that Beowulf isn't it. Which is a pity.
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I waffle almost constantly between thinking I really liked it and thinking it was completely meh. It's very strange. But at least the 3D stuff was worth experiencing.
It had it's moments, but like you said, some of it just didn't seem to ... work.
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I think Gaiman creates a lovely imagery in the novels and graphic novels he writes (although I've now grown super bored with his reluctant hero archetype), but half of what works for me in the graphic novels are the images and half is the voice in my own head. My own imagination fills in all sorts of blanks and makes it, perhaps, much better than the limited tech current film can create.
And hurrah on chapters!
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