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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:37 
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Culture film?

I think it's often mooted but I struggle to see how they will "do" the GSV communications...

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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MaliA wrote:
I think it's often mooted but I struggle to see how they will "do" the GSV communications...
They can leave that out. It's not a big part of any book after the first couple. In fact, I'm not sure it's a big part of any book after Consider Phlebas.

I think the Culture books are highly adaptable to film. They have small numbers of strong characters against a huge space opera background with plenty of pretty explosions. Use Of Weapons would be my choice, although the ending is shatteringly bleak.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Could someone very nice lend me a copy of Consider Phlebas on Saturday, and I'll post it back to you, please?

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Could someone very nice lend me a copy of Consider Phlebas on Saturday, and I'll post it back to you, please?


Think I've still got my copy, sure. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Iain M. Banks stories have been filmed loads: The Crow Road & Complicity for starters.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Pundabaya wrote:
Iain M. Banks stories have been filmed loads: The Crow Road & Complicity for starters.
Those are Iain Banks stories.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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your point being?


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Iain M Banks = sci fi, Ian Banks = not sci fi. Big difference, chap.

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Same bloke.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Yes, it is.

However, none of his Iain M Banks stuff has yet been fillumed, yeah? Sci fi being qualitatively different from non sci fi and that.

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Why should there be a difference?

Why should he publish his two sets of stories under different names?

The Sci-fi/fantasy ghetto needs to be torn down!

Sci-fi isn't really different to detective novels at all... each presents its setting, each has its realistic parts, and its woefully unrealistic parts.

Thats the package.

Something like 'The Forever War' is probably more grounded in reality than the average romance novel, and certainly has a lot more to say.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Well, I agree. But sadly we, together with the D&D playing spotfests, are seen as unclean by the mainstream cultural dictators.

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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I think it's often mooted but I struggle to see how they will "do" the GSV communications...


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They can leave that out. It's not a big part of any book after the first couple. In fact, I'm not sure it's a big part of any book after Consider Phlebas.


Really? Excession is full of it, with the humans even more marginalised than ever. You'd either have to reinterpret the story completely or have the nattering minds as some sort of humanised abstraction taking place in Infinite FunSpace. Off the top of my head.

Also, the M vs. no M thing has probably made more people aware that he does both "Lit" and Skiffy novels (than if he'd used different names definitely, and the same for both types arguably). It never fails to be mentioned in the intro to any piece the papers do on him from the mainstream perspective.

I remember a few years ago it looked like Scorsese might have a bash at Dan Simmons' Hyperion novels. Would love to see his take on Phlebas or Weapons.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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I remember a few years ago it looked like Scorsese might have a bash at Dan Simmons' Hyperion novels.

Oh good lord that would make me spooge myself. Those are possibly my faovurite set of novels ever. However, his later "Ilium" books were somewhat iffy.

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Really? Excession is full of it, with the humans even more marginalised than ever. You'd either have to reinterpret the story completely or have the nattering minds as some sort of humanised abstraction taking place in Infinite FunSpace. Off the top of my head.
Oh yeah. I is stupid. The last few I've read though (Look To Windward, Matter, and (cheating a bit) Inversions) haven't featured much Mind-to-Mind communication.

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Also, the M vs. no M thing has probably made more people aware that he does both "Lit" and Skiffy novels (than if he'd used different names definitely, and the same for both types arguably). It never fails to be mentioned in the intro to any piece the papers do on him from the mainstream perspective.
I think the reason to make the distinction is because he makes the distinction, so he clearly thinks it matters. I do think he writes differently under each name though, the epic, sweeping style of the Culture novels would hardly sit right with the intimate, grounded novels like The Business or The Steep Approach To Garbadale.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Iain M Banks is rubbish. Iain Banks is quite good.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Iain Banks latest novel is very good (it's not available as a paperback yet, just an audiobook. I've been listening to the free podcast of it whilst sitting around on jury service). Interestingly it's pretty much sci-fi but is published as just Iain Banks. Anyway I'm a few episodes in to the abridged free version and already thinking about buying the full version instead.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Which one's that?

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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Iain Banks latest novel is very good
Transition? I read the inner-jacket-flap text and it sounded impossibly good.

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A world that hangs suspended between triumph and catastrophe, between the dismantling of the Wall and the fall of the Twin Towers, frozen in the shadow of suicide terrorism and global financial collapse, such a world requires a firm hand and a guiding light. But does it need the Concern: an all-powerful organisation with a malevolent presiding genius, pervasive influence and numberless invisible operatives in possession of extraordinary powers? On the Concern's books are Temudjin Oh, an un-killable assassin who journeys between the peaks of Nepal, a version of Victorian London and the dark palaces of Venice; and a nameless, faceless torturer known only as the Philosopher. And then there's the renegade Mrs Mulverhill, who recruits rebels to her side; and Patient 8262, hiding out from a dirty past in a forgotten hospital ward. As these vivid, strange and sensuous worlds circle and collide, the implications of turning traitor to the Concern become horribly apparent, and an unstable universe is set on a dizzying course.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Iain Banks latest novel is very good
Transition? I read the inner-jacket-flap text and it sounded impossibly good.

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A world that hangs suspended between triumph and catastrophe, between the dismantling of the Wall and the fall of the Twin Towers, frozen in the shadow of suicide terrorism and global financial collapse, such a world requires a firm hand and a guiding light. But does it need the Concern: an all-powerful organisation with a malevolent presiding genius, pervasive influence and numberless invisible operatives in possession of extraordinary powers? On the Concern's books are Temudjin Oh, an un-killable assassin who journeys between the peaks of Nepal, a version of Victorian London and the dark palaces of Venice; and a nameless, faceless torturer known only as the Philosopher. And then there's the renegade Mrs Mulverhill, who recruits rebels to her side; and Patient 8262, hiding out from a dirty past in a forgotten hospital ward. As these vivid, strange and sensuous worlds circle and collide, the implications of turning traitor to the Concern become horribly apparent, and an unstable universe is set on a dizzying course.

It did?

Where is this free podcast, MarkG?

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iTunes, not sure how to do links to that but just search the podcasts for Transition.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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What's up, I thought you had an iPhone?


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Mrs Grim... has an iPhone. Mr Grim... thinks they are for sissies so he's rocking a mostly-works-but-not-quite-and-everything-is-more-difficult Android G1.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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Hey, look at me checking my emails while recording my GPS route and listening to Spotify and using location-based system settings on my (far cheaper) phone.

I'll have to wait until I get home.

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Mrs Grim... has an iPhone. Mr Grim... thinks they are for sissies.

They aren't for sissies, they are for fools or people with far too much money. Hence why I just bought an iPod Touch.


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They aren't for sissies, they are for fools or people with far too much money.
If I follow your logic, I should own two, then.


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 Post subject: Re: Iain M Banks
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They aren't for sissies, they are for fools or people with far too much money.
If I follow your logic, I should own two, then.

I do ;)

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They are dead nice and that, however working from home as I do in no way can I justify spending the extra £680 on an iPod that also works as a phone. I'm not entirely sure I'd be able to if I didn't, although I guess I might possibly if I had to sit on a bus for hours every day, otherwise I just don't know when I'd use it.


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They are dead nice and that, however working from home as I do in no way can I justify spending the extra £680 on an iPod that also works as a phone.
This doesn't quite work for me, because if I didn't have an iPhone I'd still be paying £25-35 a month on a phone contract, just with some other phone. So the contract aspect is revenue-neutral.


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They are dead nice and that, however working from home as I do in no way can I justify spending the extra £680 on an iPod that also works as a phone.

You managed to spend £100 extra on an iPod with a touch screen, though :)

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Grim... wrote:
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They are dead nice and that, however working from home as I do in no way can I justify spending the extra £680 on an iPod that also works as a phone.

You managed to spend £100 extra on an iPod with a touch screen, though :)

This is true and I even got less storage. However all the arguments about it also being a good little games machine and neato little computery thing actually seem appealing when it doesn't cost the best part of a grand.


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