Sir Terry Pratchett's "The Watch"
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Coming on 3rd January, an adaption by BBC America of Sir Terry Pratchett's "The Watch". This is the trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRHCHMGSBQ0
Looks like 100% the opposite of what people imagined
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRHCHMGSBQ0
Looks like 100% the opposite of what people imagined
Certainly one way to deal with the issue of casting is to be so different to the source material that it avoids direct comparisons, which they seem to have achieved. Looks interesting, will certainly be giving it a go. It's a good story with strong characters, regardless of casting choices, so hopefully that comes through.
As a big Pratchett fan I found it so far removed from the books that I don't know why it is called "The Watch"?
Might be OK, might not but it isn't "Discworld" and it bears no resemblance to "The Watch" and the characters have only a passing resemblance to the descriptions in the books. Cynically, it is as though they came up with an idea for a series and needed a mythos with a fanbase to hang it on.
I'll give it a look but I expect to hate it.
Might be OK, might not but it isn't "Discworld" and it bears no resemblance to "The Watch" and the characters have only a passing resemblance to the descriptions in the books. Cynically, it is as though they came up with an idea for a series and needed a mythos with a fanbase to hang it on.
I'll give it a look but I expect to hate it.
What the actual f
k have I just seen?
Hogfather was a mess because they didn't get a good editor. The Colour of Magic was not great because David Jason was way too old to play Rincewind. Going Postal was the best of the Discworld adaptations and quite fun. Good Omens was excellent.
The City Watch series of books has so much content, is so vibrant, and the whole point is Vimes is quite intelligent when he gets out from under the alcohol and does the right thing. In this, Vimes completely and utterly is not Vimes (b
d son of Jack Sparrow anyone?), Vetinari (?) a woman (seriously?) and Carrot is way to small and weedy, to name a few wrong 'uns...
Nope card, played very hard on this. Such a shame.
k have I just seen?Hogfather was a mess because they didn't get a good editor. The Colour of Magic was not great because David Jason was way too old to play Rincewind. Going Postal was the best of the Discworld adaptations and quite fun. Good Omens was excellent.
The City Watch series of books has so much content, is so vibrant, and the whole point is Vimes is quite intelligent when he gets out from under the alcohol and does the right thing. In this, Vimes completely and utterly is not Vimes (b
d son of Jack Sparrow anyone?), Vetinari (?) a woman (seriously?) and Carrot is way to small and weedy, to name a few wrong 'uns...Nope card, played very hard on this. Such a shame.

I'd agree on the previous adaptations. Good Omens definitely the best
After seeing the Watch, there are to be more faithful adaptations
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/b...
After seeing the Watch, there are to be more faithful adaptations
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/b...
Rihanna has washed her hands of this adaptation. Recall a comment from Sir Terry about adaptations and he walked out when he was asked how they can make the whole thing more appealing the an American teenager.
From the look of the trailers it appears we now have that answer and I will be giving this a miss.
From the look of the trailers it appears we now have that answer and I will be giving this a miss.
Starfighter said:
Rihanna has washed her hands of this adaptation. Recall a comment from Sir Terry about adaptations and he walked out when he was asked how they can make the whole thing more appealing the an American teenager.
From the look of the trailers it appears we now have that answer and I will be giving this a miss.
Didn't they famously ask him to 'lose the Death angle' from Mort? The mind boggles. This adaptation looks like a total sFrom the look of the trailers it appears we now have that answer and I will be giving this a miss.
t show.JonChalk said:
Hmmm.
Torn.
Preferred the US Sherlock Holmes re-boot "Elementary" to the UK "Sherlock".
Prepared to give it a (small) chance.
But.........as someone who has every Discworld novel, suspect I won't make it past episode 1, if that trailer is representative.
I thought I was the only one who liked Elementary more than Sherlock Torn.
Preferred the US Sherlock Holmes re-boot "Elementary" to the UK "Sherlock".
Prepared to give it a (small) chance.
But.........as someone who has every Discworld novel, suspect I won't make it past episode 1, if that trailer is representative.

Crucial difference is that although they changed Watson to a female, both characters represented Conan Doyle's characters pretty accurately. Plus having it set modern day didn't make the gender swap anachronistic.
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