volssam
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LOTR is the goat. All other fantasy is judged by its greatness. Tolkein was a master, the guy was responsible for several languages just for this story.
The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan would be even more epic than LOTR. However it's 14 books long and I don't see any way to do it justice in making movies out of them. Maybe could be done in a long series similar to game of thrones, but would require a lot of CGI. You couldn't do more than 1 book per season.
The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan would be even more epic than LOTR. However it's 14 books long and I don't see any way to do it justice in making movies out of them. Maybe could be done in a long series similar to game of thrones, but would require a lot of CGI. You couldn't do more than 1 book per season.
The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan would be even more epic than LOTR. However it's 14 books long and I don't see any way to do it justice in making movies out of them. Maybe could be done in a long series similar to game of thrones, but would require a lot of CGI. You couldn't do more than 1 book per season.
I've heard those are well thought of but I have a hard time starting a 14 book long series. That's a lot of time spent reading.
I tried the first one in Wheel of Time, and I couldn't really get into it, personally. Have thought about trying book 2 sometime but haven't done it yet
Rand al Thor...ultimate hero. I love WoT...they could do it on screen, but would have to cut it down to the bare minimum. Awesome story for those that don't have adhd. I'm about to start reading it again. I live all these stories except for Star Wars episodes I II and III. I wish they would throw those out and let JJ redo the story...Midi clorians? What a freaking joke.
A DirecTV guy recently told me that they have fixed the weather issues and they are not as bad as they have been.Alright guys, indulge me for just a minute here. I know this should be in the Pub (and I actually did a search for a thread but couldn't find one), but I'm probably going to switch to Dish or DirecTV...leaning towards DirecTV. I know about the two-year commitment, etc. Is there anything I need to know that is going to make me really hate satellite service versus cable? I've reached my breaking point with Charter.
A DirecTV guy recently told me that they have fixed the weather issues and they are not as bad as they have been.
With that said, usually any weather can royally fukc up your game. And in the 4th qtr while the vols are driving I can never take that risk. Cable does not.
But if it's nice and sunny out I would prefer DirecTV.
I've talked to a few people in my neighborhood that have DirecTV, and they said they couldn't remember the last time their service went out because of weather...and it get's pretty windy in our area.
I've talked to a few people in my neighborhood that have DirecTV, and they said they couldn't remember the last time their service went out because of weather...and it get's pretty windy in our area.
Alright guys, indulge me for just a minute here. I know this should be in the Pub (and I actually did a search for a thread but couldn't find one), but I'm probably going to switch to Dish or DirecTV...leaning towards DirecTV. I know about the two-year commitment, etc. Is there anything I need to know that is going to make me really hate satellite service versus cable? I've reached my breaking point with Charter.
