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    10 months ago

    The book is also a classic that deserves a read if you haven’t. Heck, pretty much any Bradbury book for that matter.

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        10 months ago

        And so few good ones…

        Ugh. Personal memory unlocked.

        Years ago, when I was teaching English Lit, I was doing a whole short fiction unit on Bradbury. A terrible, TERRIBLE adaptation of “A Sound of Thunder” had just been dumped on DVD. I hadn’t watched it, but I used to screen films for my classes after teaching the texts they were adapted from. 9 times out of 10, the films were garbage, but it was an interesting way to study adaptation.

        So I grabbed the dvd. And watched it for the first time alongside my students and had to physically hold in my anger. Guys, it’s that bad.

        The best part was reading my students’ papers on the adaptation, which were mostly on the lines of “why is this a thing that exists” and “how can cgi dinosaurs look this bad” and “this movie has baboonlizards, why does this story need baboonlizards” and so on.

        Of course, being a classroom, there was still the requisite one or two responses of “I liked the movie better than the story because it was a movie and I didn’t have to read.”

        But yeah, don’t watch “A Sound of Thunder.” And if you do, go back in time and prevent yourself from doing it. It’s that important.

  • Tedrow@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I feel like if Disney was smart they would embrace this. I remember loving this movie when I was 11 or 12.

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      10 months ago

      Nah they are in the unicorn and rainbow buissnes now . Also there are no villains everyone is just misunderstood

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      10 months ago

      I remember the act of watching this several times as a kid, but I remember almost nothing about it. It did leave me with a bizarre, almost context-free association of lightning rods with grifters and the occult, however. I think I’d actually miss that feeling if I saw the movie again or even looked up the full plot.

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      10 months ago

      I feel like if Disney was smart

      We all know that Disney is as dumb as a box of hair.