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Book: "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy

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Postby bratticus » Sun 19 Apr 2009, 13:29:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PhebaAndThePilgrim', 'O')ddly enough isn't 12,12 12 the date of the end-times as postulated by the Mayan calendar?


Nope it's 4/1/12.

:mrgreen:

Seriously, if the world ends on the end of the Mayan long count then it ended already on the following days:

September 18, 1618
June 15, 1224
March 13, 830
December 9, 435
September 5, 41 CE
June 3, 354 BCE

etc. The B'ak'tun is only 394 years long. Doesn't give the world much time between endings.
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Postby DomusAlbion » Sun 19 Apr 2009, 15:47:49

"The Road" was the most boring book that I have read to its end. I know some of his other works: He's a good writer and I love his descriptive style. I kept hoping "The Road" would get better and be worth the effort.

In the end I was very disappointed.

Now they’re making a movie from the novel. Oh God! 8O
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Postby dunewalker » Thu 14 May 2009, 23:23:41

Here's a trailer to the movie "The Road" ,from the book:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U_sNIlB7ak
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Postby paimei01 » Fri 15 May 2009, 14:10:07

Sad book.

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')He would become a criminal, an outlaw, a thief of life, and a murderer of the creatures around him. Without the delusion that what he was doing was good—and therefore to be done at any cost—he would soon weary of the outlaw’s life. Indeed this is bound to happen during his quest for the Tree of Life. But if he should eat of the tree of our knowledge, then he will shrug off his weariness. He will say, ‘What does it matter that I’m weary of living as a murderer of all the life around me? I know good and evil, and this way of living is good. Therefore I must live this way even though I’m weary unto death, even though I destroy the world and even myself. The gods wrote in the world a law for all to follow, but it cannot apply to me because I’m their equal. Therefore I will live outside this law and grow without limit. To be limited is evil. I will steal the fire of life from the hands of the gods and heap it up for my growth, and that will be good. I will destroy those kinds that do not serve my growth, and that will be good. I will wrest the garden from the hands of the gods and order it anew so that it serves only my growth, and that will be good. And because these things are good, they must be done at any cost. It may be that I’ll destroy the garden and make a ruin of it. It may be that my progeny will teem over the earth like locusts, stripping it bare, until they drown in their own filth and hate the very sight of one another and go mad. Still they must go on, because to grow without limit is good and to accept the limits of the law is evil. And if any say, “Let’s put off the burdens of the criminal life and live in the hands of the gods once again,” I will kill them, for what they say is evil. And if any say, “Let’s turn aside from our misery and search for that other tree,” I will kill them, for what they say is evil. And when at last all the garden has been subjugated to my use and all kinds that do not serve my growth have been cast aside and all the fire of life in the world flows through my progeny, still I must grow. And to the people of this land I will say, “Grow, for this is good,” and they will grow. And to the people of the next land I will say, “Grow, for this is good,” and they will grow. And when they can grow no more, the people of this land will fall upon the people of the next to murder them, so that they may grow still more. And if the groans of my progeny fill the air throughout the world, I will say to them, “Your sufferings must be borne, for you suffer in the cause of good. See how great we have become! Wielding the knowledge of good and evil, we have made ourselves the masters of the world, and the gods have no power over us. Though your groans fill the air, isn’t it sweeter to live in our own hands than in the hands of the gods?” ’ ”

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Postby JimG » Sun 17 May 2009, 09:18:16

What's creepy is they have finished making a movie from this book, where Viggio Mortenson plays the father...Charlize Theron is the Mom for about , oh 5 seconds...the film is in the can but nobody wants to release it...I suspect because it's the MOST depressing book (and now film) ever written.

Oh, and I think it's a nuclear winter, not a comet or something from 1950's sci fi land. Hence the Dad coughing up blood throughout the book...his system is disintegrating. It's radiation poisoning all the way.
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Postby Nefarious » Sun 17 May 2009, 19:13:07

I bought the book last night and read it in one sitting. It's light reading.
It sucked! Author never goes into any great detail on anything at all.Action sequences last from a paragraph to maybe half a page.No real character development. You have the dad that cares for his son and that's about it. It is redundant through the entire story. Find a house or something then go through the same dialogue every time between father and son.Son not wanting to go inside.Dad telling him they need to. Over and over again with every discovery the same thing.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Yes it paints a bleak picture of a future world where you never find out what happened just that everything is covered in ash,and that's about as descriptive as it gets. the ash everywhere, everything covered in ash, do you see any footsteps in the ash.

Never seen a movie that was better than the book it was based on, but this might be a first.
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Postby gandolf » Sun 17 May 2009, 20:04:19

And you can catch the movie later this year
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