May. 20th, 2010

vr_trakowski: (arc reactor)
I have only just begun reading the novelization of Iron Man 2, but so far it is substantially better than the last one, even as it deviates widely from what was shown on screen.  It's also extremely funny in places.  I'm treating it like more than decent fanfiction, if you will.  

To wit: Tony was in some ways a delicate flower.  Pepper had learned to keep him watered and positioned so the sun hit him in the right ways.  How can you not love that?  XD 
vr_trakowski: (arc reactor)
I have only just begun reading the novelization of Iron Man 2, but so far it is substantially better than the last one, even as it deviates widely from what was shown on screen.  It's also extremely funny in places.  I'm treating it like more than decent fanfiction, if you will.  

To wit: Tony was in some ways a delicate flower.  Pepper had learned to keep him watered and positioned so the sun hit him in the right ways.  How can you not love that?  XD 
vr_trakowski: (arc reactor)
Alas, in my less than humble opinion the novelization didn't live up to its early promise.  Far too much of it wasn't in the film at all; I understand why it's done, but it makes it more of an alternate history than an actual narration.  Also, I think the differences are in favor of the film--but then, it is an intensely visual movie. 

There are other changes, but I won't spoil.  
vr_trakowski: (arc reactor)
Alas, in my less than humble opinion the novelization didn't live up to its early promise.  Far too much of it wasn't in the film at all; I understand why it's done, but it makes it more of an alternate history than an actual narration.  Also, I think the differences are in favor of the film--but then, it is an intensely visual movie. 

There are other changes, but I won't spoil.  

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