Originally posted by Dragon Forge Design
Wasn\'t this a book written by a 16 year old kid? Not that a 16 year old can\'t write a fantasy book by the way.Just thought id read he was 16.
Well I disagree. I would call Labarynth great. The details are phenomenal, like the great scary goblin castle has milk bottles on the front step.Originally posted by SpacemunkieCome on. None of those films deserve the adjective \'great\'. Labyrinth was good - Mainly down to employing Brian Froud on the concept work again. I preferred Dark Crystal though.
Originally posted by vincegamer
Well I disagree. I would call Labarynth great. The details are phenomenal, like the great scary goblin castle has milk bottles on the front step.Originally posted by SpacemunkieCome on. None of those films deserve the adjective \'great\'. Labyrinth was good - Mainly down to employing Brian Froud on the concept work again. I preferred Dark Crystal though.
The movie is full of those things.
The story is good and keeps moving, the characters emotive, and the humor top notch.
Dark Crystal has less convincing puppetry, though a better story, and similar humor though less of it.
I would have a hard time saying which is the better movie, but I would not have a hard time calling either great.
Originally posted by psysquig
What I wanna know is why no-one can see the potential for making dragonlance films .. .. much better than Eragon.
Originally posted by vincegamer
Well I disagree. I would call Labarynth (sic) great. The details are phenomenal, like the great scary goblin castle has milk bottles on the front step.
The movie is full of those things.
The story is good and keeps moving, the characters emotive, and the humor top notch.
Originally posted by treide
As far as the book is concerned, it is indeed highly derivative, but not bad for being written by a teenager.
Originally posted by james sequeira
Weta have done a pretty good job on all the special effects and dragon ect.