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Jun 29, 2008 20:28

Thanks to the lovely obelix who I never seem to get to see around online at the moment, I came home from my holidays clutching a set of the Man from UNCLE boxset, the one with all the episodes in, which I smuggled through customs and am now enjoying. I've watched all of season 1, including the bits in the colour version of the pilot where IK is very ( Read more... )

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mer1973 June 29 2008, 19:58:34 UTC
No, you weren't the only one to be underwhelmed. It was pretty, but the movie did not serve the plot very well.

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graculus June 29 2008, 22:17:37 UTC
Maybe that was the problem - style over substance.

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mer1973 June 29 2008, 23:18:59 UTC
I think style over substance describes the problem I had with the movie. Of course, since I think Philip Pullman is a blowhard who allows personal agenda to overwhelm story, I might not be the best person to comment.

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khek June 29 2008, 21:30:49 UTC
I still haven't seen the movie, but I wasn't that impressed with the book. I know I'm supposed to love it, but I just thought it was kind of "eh"...and I never finished the third one.

I don't think that critics were that kind about the movie either.

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graculus June 29 2008, 22:15:15 UTC
I'd tried the audiobook as well, but didn't even get all the way through the first one, which is never a good sign. It's not that it's a YA book, heaven knows I'll happily read enough of those, it's just that the movie felt like the first part of a longer story and that's never good. However, I'm inclined to be more tolerant when I get it as part of my dvd rental deal, rather than paying $10 or more to see it in the cinema. ;)

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st_crispins June 29 2008, 21:51:43 UTC
I have not read the books, but, yes, I was underwhelmed. Even my son was all, "That's it?"

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graculus June 29 2008, 22:17:01 UTC
Yep, it just felt like build-up and then it was over. Hmmph.

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dmarley June 29 2008, 22:06:34 UTC
I'm up to The Super-Colossal Affair. Again, I can't believe it took me this long to start watching the show. :)

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graculus June 29 2008, 22:16:07 UTC
And how long will it take for you to start writing it? ;)

I'm just watching Arabian Affair, which is one I remember from the re-runs when I was very young and which I blame entirely for my long-standing love of IK.

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dmarley July 1 2008, 04:44:51 UTC
I have to admit that one of the first things that crossed my mind (no pun intended) was that Archie Goodwin, Nero Wolfe and (most importantly :)) Saul Panzer were also living in New York in 1964, and that at least two of the three were involved in the intelligence business. For me, the Crossover Thought is the first step on the slippery slope to fanfic...

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graculus July 1 2008, 06:26:54 UTC
Not to mention the whole wartime business with Wolfe and Archie, which could easily have brought them into contact with Alexander Waverly and the other guys who set up UNCLE (if we ignore the whole not-aging business with the former)... *tempts* ;)

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seanchaidh June 29 2008, 22:30:39 UTC
We were underwhelmed by the Golden Compass, too.

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