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Anita Blake is coming to the screen
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Oct 03, 2008 07:32AM

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Not saying True Blood is the best because of course it has it's flaws and what the eff moments. I've read the books and of course I'm biased towards them but again, she's not likeable. At all. LOL. Okay she was for the first 3 books but then my opinion of her took a swan dive.


Merry Gentry is more of a likable character, in my opinion. Somehow LKH was able to make her as sexually explicit as Anita, but keep her innocence and idealism in tact.



I don't think the general public is ready for a supernatural orgy. Then again, it's not the general public this would appeal to. LKH has legions of fans, and if done RIGHT (very large budget) this could be amazing.




I haven't see True Blood as we don't have HBO right now and can't afford it right ow. Too bad they haven't the eps online at HBO's website like a lot of networks do these days. Oh well....


i just can't say the same for movies at all. i've said it to many a friend: the kind of books i like to read just do not make good movies. can anyone name a modern urban fantasy book that's not ended up as total crap on the big screen? the closest thing might be the harry potter movies, but as fun as they are, they each play out as frustratingly truncated cliffs-notes versions of the books. i've had to explain the mechanics of plot points to non-readers after a couple of those movies. and that's usually the problem: you just can't cram pages of backstory and worldbuilding into an hour and a half, so they usually just go for flash & explosions with a bit of wet-look vinyl. it ends up splashy and silly, widely panned by critics, and fails to find an audience outside the core die-hard fan group (as opposed to say, the loyal 87 gajillion harry potter reader fan base, which would sell out theaters across the world even if the movies weren't as good as they are).
i'd rather have a season or two of very interesting tv tragically cut in its prime (a la 'blood ties'), than one amazingly stupid stinky movie where i have to explain to everyone why i liked the books so much better (i'm talking to you, 'league of extraordinary gentlemen').


A good lot of the sex scenes would be extremely hard to film and I am sure if they did the books justice they would be yanked off the screen.


The old were wolf films never really managed to portray the mess or pain they go through.

that is what Anita Blake is all about... Watching her morals get screwed over
Seems like I'm reading a completely different set of books. I think Anita gets more moral as the series progresses. She looses her prejudices against the undead and the furry. She learns to treat them as individuals, not just as evil creatures. She learns to open her heart to other people and other experiences.
But I guess it depends what you call moral. I call the open minded individual in the later books far more moral than the close minded, convinced of her own righteousness, character we meet in "Guilty Pleasures".
Who would you rather be, the lonely self-righteous individual who is burning herself out with the violence of her job, or the woman who has found love and companionship in unusual places?
The early books could make fun viewing, but the later ones lack direction. And what happens with all the sex, sell it to the playboy channel?
But hey, I'll turn off the sound and watch just for the hot men!! *whew*
But hey, I'll turn off the sound and watch just for the hot men!! *whew*

If they make a movie and want it to be true to the books, it would probably need to be rated NC17. I think with some good writing, careful editing and extensive CG, they could make an awesome movie.

I actually agree with you. I didnt really write it as such but I was referring to her moral issues she had at the start of the series. The way she constantly refers to 'thats not the way I was raised'
I love the way she grows as a character through this series. Without putting in spoilers I especially like how she tries to put aside her own.... fears(?) I guess to try give Nathaniel what HE needs.
Until I read your post I hadn't really looked at it as her morals changing as her character grows.
I always loved how she could kill, raise zombies, sacrifice all those animals, yet squirm at the thought of sex with multiple partners let alone vamps or shape-shifters.


The first 4, yes. But after those the books get really graphic and well I just cant see a show (or movie or whatever) really being able to pull it all off without leaving too much out =/
There are reviews I have seen that mention how much they hate how Anita changed toward the middle of the books and that she is too slutty. I really don't agree with this.
I fell in love with the first few books but as her character grew and got more involved with Jean Claude and the others I think it just got better. His whole world is different and she is growing with him and her powers to be a part of that. I really cant see why people think that's bad. Well unless they are prude /giggles.


Are you talking sex or violence?
There wasn't any actual sex till the 6th book ("Killing Dance"), and not a significant amount of sex till the 10th book ("Narcissus in Chains"). Unless you consider Jean-Claude showing off his back in the tub in "Bloody Bones" too explicit.
As for violence, I'd pick "Obsidian Butterfly" and "The Laughing Corpse" as the top two.

I will admit the sex doesn't get too heavy until later but some of the scenes before are a bit much for the big screen I would think, in order to do the Anita name justice.
Overall I think alot of the situations she gets into are just not doable on screen.
Oh and to be clear there is about nothing I personally find too explicit :P I was just talking in terms of how much they would have to leave out of the story.. making it sorta bland for the screen /shrug

Oh, that makes sense then. I was thinking the first time Anita had sex on screen. I didn't even think about including Jason's little performance.
You know you're right, even if you exclude the explicit scenes there are little things like the fact that all the weres like to run around naked that wouldn't translate very easily.
It's a shame. Because I'd really love to see the books brought to life realistically, not in a way to make the average censor happy.
Oh and to be clear there is about nothing I personally find too explicit :P
I agree. I'm quite fond of all the books, sex and all.

I know she will try her best to have it true to the Anita name, but people are just too censor happy (as you put hehe) to really have me all excited about it :(

I know alot of people hate how the books have progressed. Myself personally, I LOVE how they have progressed and I am more then happy with the series.
Though I think those that have been unhappy with it might like the movie/show (or whatever it will be) because it will indeed be censored a bit. Even if it goes on HBO or Showtime.
I dont pretend to know her motivation for doing this.. Money? To regain some lost fans who werent happy with the progression of the books?
Who knows.