darkstar said:First of all, regarding bonj's posts, they are hilarious, cut out the winging about personal insults, it's fine if it's done in such a comical way!![]()
No it isn't.
Bonj, please be polite.
Thanks,
Shaun

darkstar said:First of all, regarding bonj's posts, they are hilarious, cut out the winging about personal insults, it's fine if it's done in such a comical way!![]()
bonj2 said:it seems that what you've done is write off the dramatisation simply because it isn't true to the original book without appreciating it for its own merits, and have turned your nose up and missed giving yourself the chance to enjoy it for what it is - a modern adaptation. Maybe that's an unavoidable perspective if you've read the book, which I haven't.
jeltz said:Well I've not read the book either and I thought it was pretty poor, predictable, and didn't stand up to any form of scrutiny. It wasquitefar too similar to "Survivors" which was IMHO better constructed, series 2 of which is broadcast soon.
I think the public likes an apocalyptic/invasion type SF book or film with a 'happy ending' where the 'invaders' are finished off in some way. For instance War of the Worlds or Midwich Cuckoos/Village of the Damned. Back to as-you-were folks, move along there, nothing more to see! But not all apocalypses end so neatly. John Wyndham purposely leaves the ending of Triffids vague and ambiguous, with the protagonists marooned on the Isle of Wight but with no clear strategy as to how to proceed. It is noteworthy (hope no-one minds the spoiler) that in the book the character 'Torrence' is not killed off, merely evaded, and he is left at large as a force to be reckoned with should the main protagonists ever attempt to reclaim the mainland...darkstar said:If it was that predictable then the triffids would have been killed off and the whole world saved, surely?
darkstar said:As for the program, i though it was excellent. Very enjoyable and well produced. My parents even agreed, and they are nearly 60 and have read the original. They though the update was much needed and provided an interesting twist the the story.
It was just an observation, but to be honest my taste usually varies considerable when compared to my parents. So yes, i suppose it does prove something. No need to be sarcastic.Arch said:Astonishing, son and parents have similar taste and ideas.... That proves everything doesn't it.
darkstar said:It was just an observation, but to be honest my taste usually varies considerable when compared to my parents. So yes, i suppose it does prove something. No need to be sarcastic.
There is a huge difference, his post contained some humour.Arch said:Oh, so it's fine for bonj to hurl insults as he fancies, but not for me to be sarcastic?
darkstar said:There is a huge difference, his post contained some humour.
Oh this is great fun! Brilliant method of putting of thank you letters.Arch said:So? When was humour a prerequisite for a post?
Arr you win.Arch said:Ah, you've missed my latest sarcasm - whem I said it was 'all very entertaining', I meant 'very dull'.... So I'm not playing any more and going to do my laundry. Get on with your thank you letters...![]()
err... that was me I think. Someone has put up the text of Consider Her Ways online, apparently, possibly in breach of copyright because the book wasn't written all that long ago. Anyway, judge for yourself, maybe I was stretching it a bit when I said 'misogynist', just that it's a dystopia peopled entirely by women (I don't think that's too much of a spoiler).Arch said:I thought I might try that one of his that was mentioned as mysogenist, just for completeness, if it turns up cheap somewhere.
661-Pete said:err... that was me I think. Someone has put up the text of Consider Her Ways online, apparently, possibly in breach of copyright because the book wasn't written all that long ago. Anyway, judge for yourself, maybe I was stretching it a bit when I said 'misogynist', just that it's a dystopia peopled entirely by women (I don't think that's too much of a spoiler).
As to recommending reading matter after Wyndham, well that's difficult. There's no-one really quite like Wyndham, he's unique in a sense. So work through his short stories: many of them are similar-themed (e.g. time travel, parallel universe) but each has its own twist.