Re: TV Series: "The Sarah Connor Chronicles"

2007-07-24 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 11:51 AM Tuesday 7/24/2007, William T Goodall wrote:

>recognise her picture on a news story about three naked people (time
>travel remember)


More importantly:  "Hollywood, remember?"


-- Ronn!  :)



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More Harry Potter to come - Some spoilerish material

2007-07-24 Thread Robert Seeberger
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19935372/

Spoiler alert: This story reveals some key plot points in the final 
Harry Potter book. So if you've haven't finished the book, J.K. 
Rowling asks that you not read this story.

For the millions in the midst of the seven stages of mourning for the 
end of the Harry Potter era, take heart.

In her first tell-all interview since the release of "Harry Potter and 
the Deathly Hallows," J.K. Rowling told TODAY's Meredith Vieira she 
"probably will" publish a Potter encyclopedia, promising many more 
details about her beloved characters and the fate of the wizarding 
world beyond the few clues provided in the seventh book's epilogue.

"I suppose I have (started) because the raw material is all in my 
notes," Rowling said.

The encyclopedia would include back stories of characters she has 
already written but had to cut for the sake of narrative arc ("I've 
said before that Dean Thomas had a much more interesting history than 
ever appeared in the books"), as well as details about the characters 
who survive "Deathly Hallows," characters who continue to live on in 
Rowling's mind in a clearly defined magical world.

Hogwarts, for example, would have a new headmaster ("McGonagle was 
really getting on a bit"), and Rowling said she can see Harry going 
back to "give lectures on Defense Against the Dark Arts." That class, 
by the way, would be led by a permanent professor since Voldemort's 
death broke the jinx he placed on the position which didn't allow a 
teacher to stay for more than a year.

Rowling offered up these details freely to Vieira and the 14 fans who 
asked her questions at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland on Tuesday. In 
fact, now that she is now longer burdened with having to guard the 
secrets of book seven, Rowling seemed to delight in discussing her 
plot choices and clearing up the mysteries that have previously 
surrounded the books.

The character Rowling couldn't bear to kill
One of the big stories that has been floating among fans for over a 
year is that one character gets a reprieve from death, while two 
others Rowling didn't intend to kill end up dying in "Deathly 
 Hallows."

"Mr. Weasley, he was the person who got a reprieve," Rowling said. 
"When I sketched out the books, Mr. Weasley was due to die in Book 
Five."

Instead, another father in the book dies in the Battle of Hogwarts.

Even though Rowling couldn't bear to kill off Arthur Weasley, Rowling 
said every character was extremely difficult for her. Given the blood 
bath that is "Deathly Hallows," the writing of it was bound to be an 
emotional roller coaster.

But nothing in the entire process of the series was more difficult 
than writing the scene when Harry, accompanied by his deceased lost 
loved ones - including his parents James and Lily and his godfather 
Sirius - walks into the forest with the intent of sacrificing his life 
in the name of defeating Voldemort, Rowling said, adding it is her 
favorite passage in all seven books.

"I didn't cry as I was writing (that chapter), but when I finished 
writing, I had enormous explosion of emotion and I cried and cried and 
cried," Rowling said.

"That was partly because of the content - and partly because it had 
been planned for so long and been roughed out for so long. And to 
write the definitive version felt like a - a huge climax."

"The Deathly Hallows" is a climax to the last 17 years of Rowling's 
life, a time when she has gone from a single divorced mother living on 
public assistance to a married mother of three and one richest women 
in the world.

It's now time to sit back for a bit and enjoy the life that Harry has 
given her, Rowling said. And, when she's ready, there's always that 
encyclopedia waiting in the wings.

"I'm not going to do it tomorrow because I'd really like a break," 
Rowling said, laughing. "So you may be waiting."

TODAY will air the exclusive interview with J.K. Rowling on Thursday 
and Friday. Portions are scheduled to air Sunday on "Dateline NBC."



xponent

For The Faithful Maru

rob


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Deathly Hallows sales - 1st 24 hours

2007-07-24 Thread Robert Seeberger


>From The Independent:

"The seventh and final volume of Harry Potter has become the 
fastest-selling book in history, with 11 million copies sold in three 
markets within 24 hours, its publishers said yesterday. After its 
launch on Saturday, the eagerly awaited volume, Harry Potter and the 
Deathly Hallows, flew off the shelves around the world.

In the UK, Bloomsbury said it sold a record 2.7 million copies in the 
first 24 hours, the final volume selling 700,000 more than Harry 
Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. In the US, meanwhile 8.3 million 
sales were recorded in the first day, almost 1.5 million more than the 
previous installment. It said 400,000 English-language editions of the 
book sold in Germany in the same period."







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Re: TV Series: "The Sarah Connor Chronicles"

2007-07-24 Thread William T Goodall

On 24 Jul 2007, at 05:12, Gary Nunn wrote:

>
> Ran across this in an article unrelated to sci-fi.
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> The IMDB shows 13 episodes, but this sounds like one of the short term
> mid-season replacements that won't have much of a following after  
> the first
> few episodes.
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> "The Sarah Connor Chronicles"
> Plot Outline: Set after the events in 'Terminator 2' Sarah Connor  
> and her
> son John, trying to stay under-the-radar from the government as  
> they plot to
> destroy the computer network Skynet in hopes of preventing Armageddon.

The pilot was leaked on the internet and is quite good. Plotwise it  
is mostly about reconciling the movie mythology with the TV series.

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Summer Glau (Firefly) plays a Terminator tasked to protect John  
Connor and gets to say the "Come with me if you want to live" line.  
It starts off in 1999 and then they use a time machine to jump to  
2007 to try and stop Skynet (which goes live in 2011 in this story.)  
Various people (FBI agent, fiance) who knew Sarah Connor in 1999  
recognise her picture on a news story about three naked people (time  
travel remember) appearing on a highway and snapped by camera phones.

-- 
William T Goodall
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"There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant  
market share. No chance" - Steve Ballmer


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Re: Deathly Hallows - no spoilers

2007-07-24 Thread Russell Chapman
Julia Thompson wrote:

>And a mom I know has a daughter reading it, albeit slowly, and the mom 
>wanted to know who lived and who died, so I let her know.  I was all set 
>to e-mail someone here who had already finished it, but she said she could 
>wait for me to finish.  And given what I know now, it's just as well I was 
>the one to do so.  (The mom is now all set to pick up Book 1 and start 
>reading.)
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>  
>
I was wondering about this. How old is the daughter?
The Sunday papers here showed the Saturday shopping crowds (it was 9am 
Sat morning here for the release) and there were LOTS of little children 
proudly holding up their new books, and I couldn't help wondering if 
their parents thought that these were still kids books like the first 
one. Deathly Hallows is a *dark* book, and could be disturbing for a lot 
of littlies.

I loved it, but the bit where Harry asks his companions "Does it hurt?" 
had me quite emotional (I trust that's not a spoiler).
I don't know that I could recommend it to a parent for a child, which I 
have for all the previous books.

Cheers
Russell C.


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