And 9, 9, 9 for a lost god
Jan. 12th, 2010 05:02 pmOne of the things most guaranteed to throw any sensible person into a flat spin is the discovery that a favourite book is being made into a film.
Sometime this year, a film version of The Eagle of the Ninth will be released.
Will it suck? Will it be great? Will it trample all over one of the best-loved books of my childhood[*]?
I'm waiting anxiously.
Oh, and yes I do know that the book is based on an entirely false premise - what was a reasonably valid historical theory in 1954 is now known to be untrue. Don't care.
[*] and adulthood, if we're strictly honest
Sometime this year, a film version of The Eagle of the Ninth will be released.
Will it suck? Will it be great? Will it trample all over one of the best-loved books of my childhood[*]?
I'm waiting anxiously.
Oh, and yes I do know that the book is based on an entirely false premise - what was a reasonably valid historical theory in 1954 is now known to be untrue. Don't care.
[*] and adulthood, if we're strictly honest
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Date: 2010-01-13 12:15 am (UTC)http://unwrappedphotos.com/collections/movies/eagle-of-the-ninth/
Don't think they're great for historical accuracy (the horses look a bit dodgy for a start), but I'll settle for "good story" if necessary ;)
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Date: 2010-01-13 02:12 pm (UTC)