April 14, 2007 at 5:00 am
Anyone have contact infor For Peter Jackson of the Dambusters remake?
By: Phixer - 16th April 2007 at 18:53
Master and Commander was great. I’ve read all the books and found it outstanding and true to the novels.
True, he made changed the nationality of one ship…hardly wrecking the plot since the film was based on elements from several books.
I have read all the books, at least twice – second time during a long spell in hospital following a heart attack – and know the stories well. I was indicating that Weir wrecked the plot of the series as a whole, not the one book, ‘Master and Commander’ which had none of its story line in the film.
By calling it ‘Master and Commander : The Far Side of the World’ Weir has effectively undermined any future attempt at a proper run at these books.
I have an extended edition on DVD with extra’s including Weir’s justification for what he did, along the lines of ‘by the time you have shaken out the prose in the books there is not much of a story line’ – I beg to differ. Sure I am not a high flying film director but I still stand by my assertion.
Weir said that since the War of 1812 isn’t all that well known…except for the English burning Washington D.C. before losing another war with the U.S…. and since the overall theme of the series is Britain fighting France…that’s why he made the change.
Lame excuse in my opinion. So he ducked issues and that war remains obscure.
I have quite a library on the sailing navies of that period, many books on the 1812 War amongst them, including that early work by William James, and his other six volume history of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
Sorry, but I am still not impressed. Bit OT I guess so don’t intend to continue.
By: J Boyle - 16th April 2007 at 17:44
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Unlike Peter Weir’s mess that was ‘Master and Commander’ – that plot was totally wrecked. QUOTE]
Master and Commander was great. I’ve read all the books and found it outstanding and true to the novels.
True, he made changed the nationality of one ship…hardly wrecking the plot since the film was based on elements from several books.
Weir said that since the War of 1812 isn’t all that well known…except for the English burning Washington D.C. before losing another war with the U.S…. and since the overall theme of the series is Britain fighting France…that’s why he made the change.
By: Phixer - 16th April 2007 at 17:35
Got it waiting to hear
Tell him that I think he did a fine job on the ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy – I have the full extended DVD set here – brilliant even though he departed from the book a bit. I don’t hold that against him.:D
Unlike Peter Weir’s mess that was ‘Master and Commander’ – that plot was totally wrecked. I guess American audiences would not have cared much for a British frigate knocking hell out of an American one so Weir took the easy way out and made the opposition French! Pah!:(
By: Peter - 16th April 2007 at 16:59
thanks guys
Got it waiting to hear
By: Hatton - 15th April 2007 at 23:51
As he chairs the Trust Board of the Aviation Heritage Museum at Omaka , Blenheim . New Zealand . You should be able to contact him through there .
Peter, give this address a try perhaps –
http://www.kftv.com/company-18259.html
best wishes,
Steve
By: OHOPE - 14th April 2007 at 08:05
As he chairs the Trust Board of the Aviation Heritage Museum at Omaka , Blenheim . New Zealand . You should be able to contact him through there .