OFF: That one obscure album.. Conan
Sprawl
sprawl at BBOARD.COM
Sun Mar 28 00:55:06 EST 1999
On lvr 27 mar 1999 11.56 -0500 Sprawl <sprawl at BBOARD.COM> wrote:
> Captured the feel? I cannot possible disagree more.
I chose the wrong words here. I do not diasagree with you. I lament the
incontinuity of the story line. I would have preferred to see a single
story
brought to life, instead of the most dramatic parts of several being toned
down and pieced together.
> Really? Well, maybe I had a different take on the written
>stories. I got the same vibe from them as I got from the movie--
>the cheezy swords and sorcery stuff :) Yeah, it was pastiche,
>but that's kinda what I expected. Ah well. Context again?
>I had read some Conan, saw the film, read more Conan. It was
>a long time ago.
As I remember the Conan novels... (the only books I HAVEN'T read are
those by Robert Jordan) they were very dark and Lovecraftian. With good
reason,
Robert Howard and HP Lovecraft were in fairly constant contact, sharing
ideas.
I had read all of the stories before the movie came out. I saved EVERY
clipping and
reference to it that I could find. I was a total freak. I guess it is no
small wonder that
I was ... disappointed.
> Destroyer on the other hand, I found humourous, but nothing
>like the books.
Funny.. this one actually followed a complete original story... to a
point. Again, under-played.
Should have been several shades darker, and with very little "fun."
--
Carl Edlund Anderson
Dept. of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, & Celtic
St. John's College, University of Cambridge
mailto:cea20 at cus.cam.ac.uk
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/~carl/
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