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Shannara coming to television
An official first look from Comic-Con at the upcoming TV series based on Terry Brooks' popular fantasy series. The first season will focus on events that take place in The Elfstones of Shannara.
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Hmm, the production team has good SF&F cred but, MTV?
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I thought that too when I saw it. Of course MTV hasn't really been "Music Television", like it was when I was growing up, for years now.
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I never really liked Shannara books. Maybe a refined TV Show might be better. Let's hope so.
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Impressive trailer for a TV show.
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I read the first book in junior high school and really loved it. I may have read the next two, but then stopped. I am definitely interested in the show! Can't wait to show my kid. I've been telling him he ought to listen to the audio book.
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Interesting, so it skips the original book, The Sword of Shannara? Interesting. I still have my copy of the Original Sword of Shannara with illustrations by the Brothers Hildebrandt. I'm pretty I still have my copy of the Elfstones of Shannara sitting around as well ( I think the Brothers Hildrebrandt did those illustrations as well, but am not sure). It's been a long time since I read the Elfstones. I have the Sword in ebook, but not the others. Hum, I see Amazon has the trilogy in ebooks. Ch-Ching. More money for Terry Brooks.
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I hear they're also "de-subtleizing" the far-future, post-apocalyptic, our-world setting that Terry teased readers with for so many years (with so few actual words). I think this is a good move, too. It will serve to set it even further apart from other popular fantasy TV series/movies without completely alienating fans of those others. This will, of course, upset those purist fans who get "all het up" about faithful adaptions and such, but I welcome it. And as much as I cherish my nostalgic memories of devouring the original trilogy as a lad when they were first published (plot-point analysis was never my strong-suit at ten years old ![]() The "newer" Shannara books have held less and less appeal for me as the years rolls by, but I'll be checking this one out. Can't remember the last time I turned to MTV, though. Don't even recall what channel it is offhand! ![]() Last edited by DiapDealer; 07-11-2015 at 12:19 PM. |
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MTV?
How do you subscribe-watch this series if all you have (want) is OTA TV? New Zealand is fast becoming a Epic-Fantasy film center ![]() |
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====================== Tolkienesque - resembling J.R.R. Tolkien or his writings, particularly the Lord of the Rings trilogy. A common theme in tolkienesque literature is a company of heroes embarking on a quest to defeat an evil dark lord. Other features are the presence of humanoid races found in Tolkien's fictional Middle-Earth, such as Elves, Orcs, Dwarves, Trolls and/or Hobbits (Halflings) ======================= To a great extent, that's the whole point of putting books in public domain,- using the public domain book (or music or movie) as the basis for a whole new work. One could write hours about the books that were inspired (i.e. blatant rip-offs) by Xenophon's The Anabasis (i.e. the March of the Ten Thousand) and there are some very good books out there that use the Anabasis plot line. The point is what an author does with the new work. Sometimes it's drek, sometimes it turns out quite well. LOTR's itself was inspired by other works. There truly is little new under the sun. btw, I will point out that it's extremely rich that Lin Carter, who was best know for writing pastiches, would criticize anyone for using another work as an inspiration. I also note that in the wiki article, Brooks acknowledges that Tolkien was a major influence, not that it was a rip-off. I think that Frank Herbert is correct in his defense of Brooks. Last edited by pwalker8; 07-11-2015 at 04:09 PM. |
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There is, however, a significant difference between "using certain plot conventions", and using the same story, point for point, which is what Brooks did. I read "The Sword of Shannara" soon after it first came out in 1977, and even I, as a teenager, instantly recognised that it was a rip-off of LOTR. It really is that blatant, to my mind.
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In Brooks' defense, I don't think it was "blatant." Blatant as in, "I'm going to sit down and write a story that is LoTR with different colored trousers." Inspired by Tolkien (as many writers were), a lawyer-cum-wanna-be-writer started writing an epic fantasy (when epic fantasy wasn't being published). After pounding away at what turned out to be the first two-thirds of Sword of Shannara, he grew dissatisfied with the way his story was going (because he knew it was closer to ripoff than homage--which was not his intent). After taking a long, soul-searching break, he returned to the project and finished the last third of the book. Which—to anyone who paid attention when reading the book—is exactly where the plot deviated from the formula of Tolkien's masterpiece. That was where/when Brooks discovered his own voice and his own style and never looked back from there. He went on to write 32-and-a-third more novels with no resemblance to Tolkien's plots (unless one wants to grant an unlimited patent to Tolkien on elves, monsters and magic).
So it's really about time to put the "Shannara is a Ripoff of LoTR" meme to bed. It's not as if he's the only fantasy writer to get his/her start writing about a Party on a Quest with/for an Artifact led by a Wise (yet not completely forthcoming) Old Man with special gifts. Twenty-seven Shannara books and counting, with twenty-seven non-LoTR-like conclusions, and twenty-six non-LoTR-like beginnings and middles; yet someone always wants to dwell on the first two-thirds of the very first book of a burgeoning fantasy author who didn't quite have his feet under him yet (and recognized it). Give the ripoff bit a rest. Whether you like the Shannara series or not, it's not fair to the guy's body of work ... which speaks entirely for itself (in its own voice). I'm not saying the various plot-point comparisons/analyses aren't valid. I'm just saying the ridiculous scrutiny of Sword of Shannara was at least partly due to the fact that it had the (mis)fortune of being the first commercially successful epic fantasy since LoTR was published (and/or culturally embraced). So it got branded with the stigma that the virtual flood of LoTR ripoffs that followed were able to avoid for the most part. Last edited by DiapDealer; 07-11-2015 at 06:12 PM. |
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