Orbit has announced its Fall/Winter Titles for 2009-2010!
It’s a list that includes several debuts (Jesse Bullington, Gail Carriger, Robert Jackson Bennett, N.K. Jemison, and Nicole Peeler), as well as some that I have been looking forward to, such as Jennifer Rardin’s Bite Marks (October 2009), Jo Graham’s The Hand of Isis (January 2010) and Brian Ruckley’s Fall of Thanes (February 2010)
I finally saw the movie on Sunday and I realized later that it has the mark of all excellent movies–thought provocation (Ok, I kind of made up that phrase). As I got ready for bed I couldn’t stop thinking about scenes from the movie and the same when I got to work in the morning. In an attempt to *stop* thinking about it, I thought it would help to discuss my thoughts on it. This is by no means a serious, lengthy, in depth review… just my thoughts.
To preface, I had read the novel, and I was aware of the hype surrounding the movie, including Alan Moore’s thoughts on the cinema version.
Characters:
Casting was amazing. Jeffrey Dean Morgan was amazing as the Comedian and exactly what I had pictured. Same for Rorschach and, well, all of them. Except Ozymandias. I was hoping for more than a twiggy, feminine, lame-accent-that-went-on-and-off character. Oh well. However, Rorschach takes the cake with his total sociopathic-ness. My favorite scene was definitely Rorschach’s jail sequence, and I think many will agree.
I loved his voice at certain parts, like when he’s screaming at his fellow inmates, but most of the time he sounded like he was ripping off Christian Bale’s Batman voice. Dr. Manhattan was an amazing effect with Billy Crudup, and I loved Dr. Manhattan in the book, but in the movie he just… annoyed me. *Ducks in fear*
Cinematography:
Amazing. Not as artistic or stylized as 300, but still great. They did a lot of the slo-mo-then-super-fast moves, which looked really cool but I found it hard to believe that skinny Ozzy or the Silk Spectre had that much power behind a punch. But, it’s a comic book so I’ll go with it. Better than big clouds saying BAM! POW! ALA KAZAM!
I kept waiting for someone to kick Silk’s ass just by managing to grab her hair, which was pretty much all over the place, all the time. Too bad.
Ending:
GAHHHH THEY CHANGED IT WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT?!?!
COME ONNNNN….
So yeah. They changed the ending. Snyder you suck. I’m not sure if he was trying to make it “current” and apply the energy crisis for that very reason, but it was lame. And yet they left in Bubastis, Ozzy’s pet mutant cat, which just left Watchmen newbies confused, I’m sure. Check out what Hitler thinks about the ending change below:
Overall Impression/Last Thoughts: Excellent, stayed SOOO close to the script, only to change the ending (wtf?). And pick up the soundtrack! Definitely helps make the movie. My only wish is that they would have done more background for the characters, especially Rorschach. I suppose when you only have 3 hours, a lot gets cut.
For those of you hitting the movies this weekend, AMC’s free large popcorn may be of interest. The only catch is that you have to see an IMAX movie! Expires April 16.
With the economy temporarily in the slumps, you can get 25 free copies of your resume on high quality paper. FedEx is helping the unemployed by having a Free Resume Printing Day on March 10.
Io9 has posted a guide to SF for the month! While there aren’t too many books, there are some great new television episodes airing this month! I’m definitely looking forward to the premiere of Watchmen.
Lauren Panepinto, Creative Director for Orbit Books, once again walks us through “how books covers are made”, using Jennifer Rardin’s Bite Marks as the example.. She picks up where the last post left off (taking photos for the cover) and discusses details like the layout and font colors.
Check out this educational gem here! If you missed Part I, it can be found here.
Amazon has just posted information about the new Kindle 2, the latest wireless reading device. It is availalble for pre-order now and comes out February 24th.
Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines
Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback
Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots
Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC required
Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images
Longer Battery Life: 25% longer battery life; read for days without recharging
More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books
Faster Page Turns: 20% faster page turns
Read-to-Me: With the new Text-to-Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you
Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available
Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $9.99, unless marked otherwise
Check out the video demonstration here! With its slim size and “read to me” feature, Kindle will be giving the Sony Reader a run for its money!
Today, Random House announced the availability of certain free titles for download on the iPhone application, Stanza. Pan Macmillan also offers sample tasters of hit titles.
According to the Director of Marketing over at RH, “Stanza has clearly tapped into an audience that’s hungry for content, and we’re happy to modify our traditional marketing methods to make use of the new technology available to readers today.”
I say: Smart move. Times change, and we have to keep up. Let’s see if any of the other houses follow suit.
John over at Grasping for the Wind has posted a new “Inside the Blogosphere” question: What is your ideal reading environment? Check it out for a variety of answers from some venerable SFF bloggers (and me!).
Since I seem to be on a somewhat feminist angle today, I’d like to point out a recent commercial for the Sprint Instinct and how it formulates negative gender stereotypes.
Please watch first, perhaps form your own opinion, and then read on:
I saw this for the first time in a movie theater as part of the “previews”. The following is a rough transcript with my blow by blow commentary. My voices are much more entertaining in person but I suppose this will have to do.
Couple escaping with (very nice) Audi from high security compound of some sort
Woman: “Find Airport” (plug for the voice GPS) then, “Oh! I just bought a new handbag online!” and shoves phone in man’s face while driving, all during high speed chase. Omigod! Purses! I love purses! Even more so, I love to be annoying and shove things in my man’s face while he’s driving! In fact, I can’t be trusted to drive! You know what they say about women drivers–
Cut Scene
Woman sensually getting out of luxury hotel swimming pool I’m so gorgeous that a whole section of this commercial is devoted to me getting out of a pool! Even though I must be a damn good villain, that takes a backseat to my good looks and breathtaking sensuality!!
Man watching news of their getaway on phone sees that aforementioned handbag is “being sent to an undisclosed location” He must be the brains of the operation since he’s monitoring the news while she just lounges in the pool.. Man: “Honey, where did you send that bag?” Stern man voice
Woman: “Here” Shit!! If only she wasn’t so stupid the hotel wouldn’t be surrounded by SWAT teams this very instant!! Women are so useless and ruin all the best laid plans!!
Cut to picture of phone with police sirens in background