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Off Topic => The Pub => Arts and Entertainment => Topic started by: border-rider on 14 April, 2008, 10:03:12 pm

Title: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: border-rider on 14 April, 2008, 10:03:12 pm
I'd forgotten that F Murray Abraham was in it :)
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: scott on 15 April, 2008, 09:30:38 pm
Penitenziagite!
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: Ivo on 15 April, 2008, 10:14:11 pm
I've seen it on TV and DVD. It's quite different from the book but both are excellent.
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: border-rider on 16 April, 2008, 11:52:31 am
Umberto Eco for the less pretentious :)

I've read Foucault's Pendulum - kind of highbrow, literary Da Vinci Code - but gave up on The Island of the Day Before.
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: Wascally Weasel on 16 April, 2008, 11:59:42 am
Umberto Eco for the less pretentious :)

I've read Foucault's Pendulum - kind of highbrow, literary Da Vinci Code - but gave up on The Island of the Day Before.

I gave up on that one too.  Baudolino is good though.
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: border-rider on 16 April, 2008, 12:05:57 pm
It's hard to reconcile an Umberto Eco book with a film with Sean Connery & Christian Slater in the lead roles :)

But as Ivo said, both book and film are very good
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: Andrij on 16 April, 2008, 12:57:47 pm
"Baudolino" is a fun book.

A friend of mine has interviewed Eco.  Eco's 'handler' told my friend that all questions had to be submitted in advance.  My friend complied - but wrote them out in Latin.  You may not be surprised to learn that 1) the handler didn't understand Latin 2) he was quite upset and wanted to cancel the interview 3) Eco was impressed and gave my friend the interview, as well as twice the alloted time. :)
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: Ivo on 16 April, 2008, 04:43:59 pm
I've read Foucault's Pendulum - kind of highbrow, literary Da Vinci Code - but gave up on The Island of the Day Before.

For me the other way round, I enjoyed the Island of the Day before but couldn't force myself to finish the Foucault's Pendulum.
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: Malandro on 17 April, 2008, 02:46:08 pm
Foucault's Pendulum was a great book.  I particularly enjoyed all chapter intro's which were in other languages including Latin.  A bit pretentious but fun!

Baudolino was pretty good too and although I finished The Island of the Day Before I think it stopped me from buying any more of his books.

We studied his academic stuff at university....semiotics!  Now that's highbrow! 

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiotics (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiotics)
Title: Re: Name of the Rose starting now BBC4
Post by: LEE on 19 April, 2008, 04:00:46 pm
The local peasant girl got off lightly in the film.