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DF TV Series / Re: POLL: End Game Opinion of the Series
« on: December 23, 2010, 01:20:36 AM »
I first heard about The Dresden Files by watching the T.V. series. I enjoyed the series, but then my friend had gotten the 1st book on audio. I listened to that and really enjoyed it. I went out and picked up all 12 of the current books on audio and am now in the process of listening to them a second time and find it even more enjoyable than the 1st. You pick up on things you miss the 1st time (foreshadowing etc) and think "ahh yeah...now I get it".
While the books were significantly different than the series, what would be great is to see a feature film made for a few of the books. The only drawback is that the movie studio would end up butcheri.....err "taking artistic liberties" with it. My pipe dream would be a feature film with the cast from the series and a script that wasn't significantly altered from the book. Rarely has a book ever made it to the silver screen without being a huge disappointment though there have been a few rare exceptions to the rule.
Until then I can only impatiently await the 13th book and hope that it comes out on audio close to the hardcover release. While I have always loved to read, this has been my first real experience with audio books and I found it to be a refreshing change of pace. I have always enjoyed James Marsters as an actor and thought he has done a superlative job in his Dresden readings.
While the books were significantly different than the series, what would be great is to see a feature film made for a few of the books. The only drawback is that the movie studio would end up butcheri.....err "taking artistic liberties" with it. My pipe dream would be a feature film with the cast from the series and a script that wasn't significantly altered from the book. Rarely has a book ever made it to the silver screen without being a huge disappointment though there have been a few rare exceptions to the rule.
Until then I can only impatiently await the 13th book and hope that it comes out on audio close to the hardcover release. While I have always loved to read, this has been my first real experience with audio books and I found it to be a refreshing change of pace. I have always enjoyed James Marsters as an actor and thought he has done a superlative job in his Dresden readings.