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Sorry to confuse you--it helps to read previous posts carefully--but I guess that's the same as striving for accuracy, which some people detest.
But it happens to me too. I was confused after learning that the real Elliot Ness didnt have a family(just a cat) after watching the Untouchables, given how central the fake family was to the story. But that's Hollywood. In 500 years I guess we can expect a Korean War movie with Hitler as a good guy who beats Napoelon in a jet fighter duel. |
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Andy. |
Sorry I didnt want to sound snippy.
I was going to add a ;) in there somewhere to lighten it up but in the heat of the moment I neglected to. To actually get back to topic for a moment, Beowulf vs Grendel is on a local channel this week so i will catch that before I see this one! |
Thats cool Kelly i didn't mean your being touchy , i meant touche (too-shay) as in you have me there, good point.
Andy. |
Yeah I figured that was what you meant I just thought maybe I sounded a bit harsh. :) This thread is becoming all about accuracy! lol
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are you guys for real? the poem of beowulf is FICTION! what historical inaccuracies are you talking about? lol.
even history back then were iffy. there's imply not a lot of evidence one way or another of who's who just like 300. we dunno how many they were against. just rough estimates. even real "history" itself is mythical, lol. |
I think Woody Allen said it best in Annie Hall: "Just don't take any class where you have to read 'Beowulf'."
heath |
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Yes it was two separate lines of thought.
One was on changes to legendary stories(I hate saying Beowulf is entirely fiction because there may well have been a real Beowulf king) and the other was on movies that are based on history. And this whole digression started because I just said(in response to someone else who was talking about them changing the story) that I didnt expect them to be any more faithful with Beowulf when they havent been with any other similar works (Troy, etc) and when they dont feel compelled to be with entirely historical works (i.e Gladiator). They always change things. Which isnt a criticism in itself(though i really dont get the family element in Untouchables because it seemed so tacked on..). I hope that clears things up. Anyway--I havent read Beowulf in years. |
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Hey, tell you what, don't go to any film school where they make you watch "Interiors!" |
Or any film school, like my old one, where they say The English Patient really DID deserve the Oscar.
Anyway, it's a shame Beowulf tanked (not in 3D--the opening weekend in 3D accounted for 40% of the total gross). heath |
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I don't see that it's a "shame" that Beowulf flopped. The Golden Compass was also a disappointment, so we might be coming to the end the CGI heavy Fantasy adventure much as the triple whammy of Alexander, Kingdom of Heaven and troy finished of the Neo Epic's. Sure we'll get the a couple more Narnias, and finish of the rest of the Potter films, but after that, who knowsm, we'll be up for the next cycle. |
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