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Delta Whiskey 28-11-2008 00:37

re: Day of the Triffids
 
Brings a new meaning to the heavy plant crossing signs... :D

I thought the old radio four dramatisation was excellent, perhaps they should re-broadcast that too.

smeagoly1 28-11-2008 09:08

re: Day of the Triffids
 
NOw this is one i just can't wait for :) Just read it on the BBC site. Not only one of the classic books, radio broadcast and series. With modern technology at their fingertips, i think this may just be another classic "well fingers crossed" Just hope they do the casting and script right.

I always did hope somene would eventually. do a few of his other classics. "Kraken wakes" for example. If you have never read a John Wyndham book, do so :)

Taf 28-11-2008 12:20

re: Day of the Triffids
 
The Goodies did the best version

Xaccers 28-11-2008 20:37

re: Day of the Triffids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 34685008)
The Goodies did the best version

*sigh* I miss the Goodies...

Hugh 28-11-2008 22:44

re: Day of the Triffids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Xaccers (Post 34685298)
*sigh* I miss the Goodies...

Get your sights adjusted.

You won't miss them the next time......;)

Russ 11-02-2009 10:31

re: Day of the Triffids
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pre...triffids.shtml

Sounds almost like a clone of Survivors :spin:

Hugh 11-02-2009 11:08

re: Day of the Triffids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34731617)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pre...triffids.shtml

Sounds almost like a clone of Survivors :spin:

But with mobile carnivorous 10 foot high dandelions.....:D

Stuart 28-12-2009 22:25

re: Day of the Triffids
 
Watching this on BBC1 now. I've only just started watching it, but it looks like the Beeb have done a good job.. Good cast, good special effects, good script, good story..

Russ 28-12-2009 23:29

re: Day of the Triffids
 
Pretty good although it does seem like a Survivor clone. I can't take Eddie Izzard seriously as the baddie though, he's hamming it up too much.

dilli-theclaw 28-12-2009 23:35

re: Day of the Triffids
 
It is an interesting take on the original. But like the 50's one a bit wide of the mark with regards the book. Still I guess it had to be modernised a bit.

I do, however, await tomorrow nights with interest ;)

Stuart 28-12-2009 23:39

re: Day of the Triffids
 
As I understand it (and I've never read the book, so don't know if this is right), they've taken the premise (and basic plot) from the book, but based a new story on that premise and plot.

After all, they didn't even *have* the concept of biofuels when the book was written..

dilli-theclaw 28-12-2009 23:46

re: Day of the Triffids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34934834)
As I understand it (and I've never read the book, so don't know if this is right), they've taken the premise (and basic plot) from the book, but based a new story on that premise and plot.

After all, they didn't even *have* the concept of biofuels when the book was written..

Yup - and it's already better than the 50's one ;)

The only one I've not listened to now is the 2000 radio version.

moroboshi 29-12-2009 01:06

re: Day of the Triffids
 
I always thought the strongest aspect of the Triffids book was the mass blindness. The killer plants stuff always seemed pretty silly and pointless to me, as the world would deteriorate just fine without them. 28 Days Later took that idea and did something far better with it I think.

The new adaptation does indeed take liberties with the book, mostly adding a lot more action and removing the sense of desolation. I thought it was pretty well done, and the cast was good (except for Eddie Izzard, who is a great stand up but a terrible actror). Looked expensive too, I imagine deals are in place with US, CA, AU TV networks etc.

Russ 29-12-2009 10:11

Re: Day of the Triffids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by moroboshi (Post 34934879)
I imagine deals are in place with US, CA, AU TV networks etc.

I agree, they certainly seemed to use 'international' expressions at times.

Mick Fisher 30-12-2009 01:03

Re: Day of the Triffids
 
It's a good story although somewhat done to death over the years. What is the score so far? Two major movies, Three or Four TV adaptations?

I'm enjoying this latest effort although I feel the whole thing descends into the realm of the rediculous every time a Triffid comes into shot. :(

Come on Guys, come up with a convincing Triffid, you've surely had enough practice at it by now. :)

Personally I think it is "the walking/shuffling" that lets them down. I think a static plant that can propagate like wildfire via windbourne spores, with the ability to establish itself almost anywhere, lamp posts, walls etc, a bit like Ivy does. Rather than a whip lash I think a dart might be a better vehicle for the sting.


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