Originally Posted By dshyates Eragon comes out dec 15 and no one has mentioned it yet. I was just wondering who has read it. did ya like it? Are you gonna see the movie? <a href="http://www.eragonmovie.com/" target="_blank">http://www.eragonmovie.com/</a>
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh Yes and yes. Hope it's better than the last few movies I've seen with CGI dragons.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I loved the book but I was the only I know who did, so I will be seeing this all by my lonesome if I go.
Originally Posted By DAR Here's the thing I really liked the book Eragon but the movie just doesn't excite me all that much. I'm hoping to be proved wrong. What really worries me is the second book since I wasn't a fan.
Originally Posted By Santa Monica I could not get into the book. And from the trailer, the movie looks like nothing special. So, no for me.
Originally Posted By Altadisdude I thought the book was ok. I had just about every fantasy cliché you can think of, but it touched them well. If I hadn't been reading fantasy for years, the themes of the book would have been newer, and I would have probably enjoyed it more. As a starter book for younger readers I think it's great before they graduate into page monsters like A Song of Ice and Fire or The Wheel of Time. I'll give the movie a chance, but I haven't got my hopes up.
Originally Posted By hightp It was labled as a children's book in my library, but I though it had a very adult theme. I was kind of disappointed in the story, as I was expecting a kind of Harry Potter story, and ended up with a kind of Lord of the Rings. It wasn't as good as either.
Originally Posted By velo My 14 y.o. son and his friends are eagerly awaiting this movie. They've all read both books in the series. I think this is probably the target audience.
Originally Posted By DAR <<I was kind of disappointed in the story, as I was expecting a kind of Harry Potter story, and ended up with a kind of Lord of the Rings. It wasn't as good as either>> The problem with most fantasy books is that a lot of them tend to focus on the same template that was set by Lord of the Rings and even Star Wars copied it. The evil empire that threatens the land and only a simple farm boy who's can save the world. And on his way there's a kind of a dashing rogue, a fiesty princess and other odd sorts of characters. Now LOTR did it best. I haven't read the Fire and Ice or Wheel of Time Series. Fire and Ice I hear is quite good, though each book is about a 1000 pages and I really have to devote a lot of time to that. I've heard the Wheel of Time series completely loses it after book 5. A newer fantasy series I recommend is the Temarie series. Take the setting of Master and Commander and combine it with dragons and it's quite good.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I don't usually read fantasy but we read this book for my book club back in San Diego,I seem to recall. Otherwise I don't think I would have read it. I loved it but some in the bookclub hated it.
Originally Posted By jdub I don't generally like talking dragon books (the Dealing with Dragons series being a notable exception), but my son really enjoyed the book & is looking forward to the movie.
Originally Posted By BrnardM You want an interesting fantasy read? Try The Golden Compass (or The Northern Lights if you live across the pond), it follows the 'farmboy' formula, but feels unique.
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh So I took the kids to see this a week almost a week ago, and I'm finally getting around to writing a quick review. It was okay. It got both kids interesting in the book - my daughter just finished reading it for the first time, and has started on the sequel. My son read the books a while ago, and just started rereading the first one. The movie definitely cut a lot out, and streamlined a lot. I think they could have had it run a little longer, and included a bit more. I particularly think they shortchanged the relationship between Eragon and Murtogh. And it was weird that they never mentioned that Arya was an elf, and didn't show any dwarves amongst the Varden. Still, it was decently acted, and the dragon looked good.
Originally Posted By velo my son, who loved the book, went to see it with friends (whom also loved the book) and they all came back pretty bummed out. Said it was terrible. they were really disappointed.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Booo! I am just waiting for a friend to finish the book so we can go see it. It doesn't look like I will enjoy it, which saddens me.
Originally Posted By jdub It was REALLY stinky. My kid was ticked. I can't believe they ended the movie assuming there would be a sequel. Judging by the fact that the theater only sold 3 tickets to the showing I saw? Prognosis Not So Good, says the 8-Ball. Movie even worse.
Originally Posted By alexbook Haven't read the book, but I just saw the movie. It was okay but not great. I thought it could have used more dialog and character development. OTOH, the narration at the beginning was incredibly annoying, and all the info in it was repeated again later in dialog. The dragon and the scenery were well-done, but in 2007 it's hard to "wow" an audience with the look of a picture. Does the king have a bigger part in the second book? I'd like to have seen more John Malkovich.
Originally Posted By Elderp I am listening to the second book on CD and about half way through the King hasn't made one appearance yet. Although, Eragon is suspicious that the King tried looking for him by scrying him. So far Eldest for me has been drawn out. It isn't the greatest of books but it isn't the worst fantasy book either.
Originally Posted By JohnS1 "I am listening to the second book on CD and about half way through the King hasn't made one appearance yet." You won't be disappointed! When the King arrives, the first thing he does is curl his upper lip and say "Thank, you little dragon; thank you very much."