I feel like you should have cited some bad ideas instead to support your case- Founding fathers of US owned slaves and didn't let women vote
- On Winston Churchill's watch homosexual males were forcibly chemically sterilized
Just because some people have a few bad ideas, doesn't mean they can't also do something good.![]()
I agree with you, i actually read the book about a month ago again since it's been years since i read it and wanted to re-read prior to watching...Just got back from seeing it.
Having read the book, there were parts that definitely felt rushed. But overall, not bad.
Battle school was excellently, but far too short. The end was over in a flash. It felt like he just got to command school, and boom, its done. Meeting Mazer was just plain wasted. He served nearly zero purpose.I was wondering how the mind game sequence would be handled, and it wasn't that bad actually. Harrison Ford nailed it imo, but some of the kids were not quite as good. There was far too little character development with the kids. And yes, the trailer did contain what boiled down to the one big scene in the movie.
If you think fundamentalist nut jobs aren't getting your money anyway, you're in for a shock. That being said, its worth a viewing.So reports on the 'net are saying that Orson Scott Card got all his $$ up front and has no backend participation on the film itself. Of course if it ends up being a super success then he stands to benefit from subsequent license deals plus the obvious book sale spike, but it may be possible to go see the film without feeling like you are sending money straight to the fundamentalist nutjobs of america.