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Standort: Vereinigtes KönigreichAngemeldet seit: 21. Jul. 2002

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08. Mär. 2007
24 Adiction Hits Day 4
3 months ago I'd never seen an episode of 24 in my life and you know what its like... "oh you HAVE to watch it it's just THE BEST" and "I cant belive you dont watch 24!?". Eventually someone brought in series 1 and slipped it into my briefcase and one boring night on tv later and i was away... The series is brilliant. A totally original look at just how bad a day can be these series run from a set time (for example 1pm) with an episode an hour right round to the same time 24 hours later. This does of course have it's minor draw backs. For example you cant be having "action" for a solid 24 hours so expect a "filler" episode or 2, plus you begin to wonder just how small Las Angeles is when Jack Bower is at the Airport at 2:13pm, CTU at 2:34pm and downtown by 2:55pm. What no traffic in LA? Of course series 2 and 3 followed, by loaning from friends, but alas noone had series 4. Completely addicted by now i refused to pay £35 for something which, lets face it, you only going to spend 1 entire day of you life watching and a second viewing isnt really going to happen. So I hit ebay. The plan is to watch and sell in a rental fashion. I bought for £15 and i know i will get close to this back. The series is as good as the rest with some new faces and some familiar ones missing. Next step, Series 5.
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17. Nov. 2010
Comes Close But Didn't Deliver
First thing's first. Do not read this book until you have read the Jedi Academy Trilogy. Second thing, don't get too excited, the initial early excitement wears off. Quickly! I read this book directly after the reading the Jedi Academy Trilogy. Bantam books only produce Star Wars books that respect other Bantam Star Wars books. This, being the next in chronological order, seemed an obvious read so I went straight into it after reading some very positive reviews. The first 300 pages are a clever retell of the Jedi Academy which would make little sense without having first read the trilogy. "I, Jedi" retells the story through the eyes of Jedi learner Corran Horn having joined Luke Skywalker on Yavin 4. This, to most extent, works and at times can be very gripping as you get a second opinion and almost a behind the scenes look at known events. The novel also attempts to fill some gaps and answer some unanswered questions from the trilogy, which it does reasonable well. Good then? Not really. 300 pages in and the action has been quite timid for a Star Wars book and you wonder if you have just watched yet another remake of a classic movie, as no matter how it's told, it's the same basic story. The author tries to build a character out of Corran but only manages to piggy back someone else's book and you end up willing the main plot to hurry up and start. What is enjoyable is the more indepth look at the training methods Luke Skywalker uses and the development in understanding the different power levels and skill sets between different Jedi. Annoyingly once the book does take it's own route the story weakens and in some areas seems rushed and poorly thought out. Without creating a spoiler, 530 pages in, Corran finally completes his objective and the person seems almost ungrateful and in a rush herself to get to the end of the novel! Overall the book is OK but nowhere near some of the Star Wars books I have enjoyed. It's a whooper at 570 pages and the clever re-tell, plus training insight, will no doubt help me enjoy other Bantam Star Wars book that I read but there is little here I will directly be able to recommend. I know alot of people will disagree with this but for me "I, Jedi" was a big disappointment. For a great read, read the Timothy Zahn Thrawn Trilogy. For something completely different go for "Death Troopers". For OK, read I, Jedi
11. Aug. 2011
Interesting Concept Falls Far Short of Expectation
Even if your a fan you will struggle to get much out of this DVD. Its an interesting concept but comes across as lazy. Using the woeful Salvation console game, programmers have basically recorded the characters moving about backgrounds and written a script to match. Does the speech match the mouth movement? No. Is the walking fluid and lifelike? No. Is the plot any good? No. Very dissappointed in what I thought would develop a know character but instead it was like watching someone else play a poor video game. Lets hope this isn't a sign of how desperate the Terminator series has become.