Pages: 332 (Paperback) ISBN: 0552134635 Pub: Corgi Books Pub date: 1991-11-14 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5150
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Reader Reviews:Smile Please and Again and Again and Again . . . (1/1 people found this helpful)
Moving Pictures review. (1/1 people found this helpful)Moving Pictures is an extremely hilarious book.In Moving Pictures the alchemists guild have invented films and now the oddest civil war film ever made is being shot in Holy Wood.However all is not well and Victor and Ginger,the stars of the film,have to save the Disc from the dungeon dimensions with a bit of help from Gaspode the wonder dog.If you like reading sci-fi and fantasy or if you simply enjoy watching films then read Moving Pictures.If you enjoy this book then try the rest of Terry Prattchett's Discworld series. Brilliant Entertainment! (1/1 people found this helpful)IF you dont like this book, then theres something wrong with you. This novel is one of my favourite Pratchett's so far. how does he dream this up? The man's a genius. Couldnt put it down. Classic Pratchett at his best. Imp-powered cameras, what ever next? (6/10 people found this helpful)A stray idea leaks into the discworld through a portal that had been sealed and guarded for hundreds of years, until the last guardian passed away. This idea gravitates towards the bright lights of Ankh-Morpork where it penetrates the unconscious of some of the more receptive minds it finds there. As a result, a very discworldish sort of film industry is born. Soon there are movie-moguls, film stars, fast-food and bad attitudes. And if all that wasn't bad (or good) enough, the horrors from the dungeon dimension are (as usual) trying to elbow (figuratively speaking, as tentacles don't have bony joints) their way in through the leaky portal. Will anyone notice the danger before it's too late? An alert hero and heroine and a wonder dog or two would be useful. It's a very funny and entertaining story, well written by Terry Pratchett and well read by Tony Robinson. Even so, I'm going to have to read the book too. After listening to the audiobook twice, I still have a sense of something missing. The 339 page book has been abridged to a 3 hour reading and I can't help thinking some vital connective tissue has been excised. Why can't the rascals make unabridged readings? I wouldn't mind paying a bit more for the full glory of the whole story. Almost perfect.... (1/6 people found this helpful)Moving Pictures, the 10th Discworld novel, finds Pratchett continuing to move away from satirising the fantasy genre, and marks the first occasion where he uses the device of introducing a real world concept into his fantasy world (later examples include popular music (Soul Music), guns (Men At Arms), and newspapers (The Truth)), in effect using the Discworld as a distorting mirror to hold up against our own world.
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