Eragon --- the movie!
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:14 pm
What do you get when you combine Lee's favorite book (Eragon) with Lee's favorite actors (Jeremys Iron and Johns Malcovich) and film it all in Lee's favorite country (Hungary)?
Why, you get Eragon the film of course! And hopefully this will soon become Lee's favorite thread!
So here are the specs you guys: Dec 15 2006 - be there! Eragon is going to take on the baddies and there will be dragons and it will be better than Star Wars and Lord of the Rings put together!
Well, according to some people Eragon is actually Star Wars and Lord of the Rings put together. As wikipedia says:
So feel free to chat ad nibsium about Eragon. Did you guys know Joss Stone is in the film?
Why, you get Eragon the film of course! And hopefully this will soon become Lee's favorite thread!
So here are the specs you guys: Dec 15 2006 - be there! Eragon is going to take on the baddies and there will be dragons and it will be better than Star Wars and Lord of the Rings put together!
Well, according to some people Eragon is actually Star Wars and Lord of the Rings put together. As wikipedia says:
Yet another criticism is that the plot closely resembles that of the original Star Wars saga. Characters are also similar, down to Brom who is supposedly the last of his order. Brom's sacrifice to save Eragon resembles that of Obi Wan Kenobi in Star Wars. The beginning is also extremely similar: A servant of an evil emperor attacks, with an army at his disposal, a convoy bearing an object of power to a rebellion against the Empire. The servant captures the convoy and its leader, but the leader (a princess, no less) sends the object away in hopes that it will fall into the hands of a wise old wizard, who is the last of his kind. The object is found by a poor farm boy, whose family (not parents but uncle) is killed as a result, leaving him nothing to stay behind for. He joins the wizard on a quest, as well as a rogue who has no love for the "empire". This could be used to describe the first Star Wars movie, and no one would know the difference.
But me and Lee both don't believe this nonsense. After all, maybe the Lord of the Rings copied Eragon?There has been much debate over whether incorporating Elves and Dwarves similar to Tolkien's is derivative or respectful. It has also been pointed out that many names in Eragon resemble those in Tolkien's work, including
* Arya - Arwen, Arda
* Ardwen - Arwen
* Isenstar - Isengard
* Mithrim - mithril
* Eragon - Aragorn
* Angrenost - Angrenost, the Sindarin name for Isengard
* Morgothal - Morgoth
* Elessari - Elessar
* Furnost - Fornost
* Hadarac Desert - Harad Desert
* Melian - Melian
* Vanilor - Valinor
* Eridor-Eriador
* Imiladris-Imladris
So feel free to chat ad nibsium about Eragon. Did you guys know Joss Stone is in the film?