| 28 Sep 2002 | Ironic | Loading..."DUNYAYI KURTARAN ADAM"!!!.What a kind of movie is it?I didn't understand.Is it a comedy or an irony.What else..DUNYAYI KURTARAN ADAM II is coming from British movie makers.We are waiting for it.. | |
| 15 Jan 2003 | Barbaros | Loading...Dunyayi Kurtaran Adam is not the only movie of him .There are about 200 movies or more made by him, acted by him and directed by him.He is the best actor in the world for me. He never used any stunt for his films. If you had seen his historical movies(Conan Style), you would understand what I meant. He made Western, Martial-Art, Adventure, Spy, Historical, Fantasy, Comedy, Erotic,Horror, Drama (I have personally cried although I am a man , "In Turkey, They say men never cry ")& Space.His historical movies are my favourite. Lets have a look at his time and give a comparison.When he was making his movies 30 years a go , a hollywood movie would cost thousand dolars but Cuneyt and his crew had only 10 dolars budget compared to Hollywood movies. He went to Kazakhistan and trained by horse riders to be able to do circus style motions on the horse for his historical movies. He went to Japan just to learn Karate for his movies. 30 years a go in a poor country like Turkey, his movies were a big success in film history for me. Please do not compare it to high budget today's technologically supported movies.Believe me whenever I go to Turkey during my summer holidays, I still seat down and watch his old movies on TV and get the same taste that I had when I was a kid. You might laugh at him, when you see some mistakes in some scenes but at don't compare it today's film and technology. You would also laugh when you watch Doctor Who as well but I would not because it is a classic as well.I whish you could see his movies. Unfortunately all of them are in Turkish.
Regards Barbaros | |
| 28 Feb 2003 | Tolga | Loading...One more thing... These people who made this movie are really really confused...  confused and perplexed  | |
| 28 Feb 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...you can see the movie "DUNYAYI KURTARAN ADAM" at http://www.showtvnet.com/turksinemasi/film/dunyayi_kurtaran_adam.shtml it is in Turkish, i wish you guyz could understand that. It is another dimention...hahahaha I am turkish and I had long discussions with my friends about the aim and the meaning of this movie. We have no clue about it.  Movie is so absurd and nonsense that after a laughing bombardment, you start to suffer. Watching the movie and memorizing some of its "awesome absurd" dialogs is the new trend of young generation in Turkey. IT IS A MUST  | |
| 15 Jun 2003 | Christian Cloud Abraham <imxmi@imx...com> | Loading...Hi Ryan, I discovered your pages while checking my name on Google to see if it had crawled my site yet, and I was given the thrill of my life to find myself in your list of favorite authors. I've been struggling for years to get my writing career going and it was a fantastic boost in the ego I sorely needed. Thanks!
I've perused through your writing and while I am not a big fantasy reader, I enjoyed your writing and the level of detail you put into your fiction. My favorite though, is Silence. Loaded with energy despite the setting of a hopeless void. And to your prologue to Silence, you touch on a lesson I have learned in writing which is: spontaneity is energy, and energy is what it is all about. All of the fiction I beat my head against the wall trying to write ends up being good writing, but not very moving. However, when I sit and blow my brains onto the page, or write with the blast shield down, with some editing, that is the stuff people find moving and exciting.
A perfect example to me is the difference between the pacing in The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings books. In the Hobbit, three months of travel are compressed into a winding paragraph ending with Bilbo longing for the Shire. In the Lord of the Rings books, every step of the journey seems to be documented, and unfortunately, I have never been able to finish the trilogy because of this.
Somewhere though, there is a happy medium to this, I just haven't found it yet.
I also wanted to let you know I recently published a new book, The Secret Curse Surrenders, through iUniverse publishing. Links to the book are on my site, http://www.imxmi.com, as well as a post about finding my name on your site.
Thanks again and keep up the good work! | |
| 3 Dec 2003 | Lync... | Loading...forget all the remaining reviews and critics, just laugh and enjoy it. Here it's coming The Man Who Saves The World II... If we are still talking about it, there is something to think.. | |
| 15 Jan 2004 | Dazed and Confused | Loading...Another great Turkish action hero is Kartal Tibet, known as Tarkan, the mythic hero of turks who fought against chinese (and vikings once). Tarkan also had a dog named kurt (wolf), a beautiful german sheppard. | |
| 15 Jan 2004 | Dazed and Confused | Loading...Cuneyt Arkin was also known as George Arkin in other regional countries. His real name is Fahrettin Curetlibatur (gee, that was hard). He finished the medical school but never practiced as a doctor. | |
| 21 Jan 2004 | Saber Raider | Loading...In Turkey Cüneyt Arkin was a great actor like Jackie Chan is in Hong-Kong. He do all the stunts himself like Jackie.
And he is a great fighter. His style is not kung-fu but is effectiv too. He uses the old uygur turkish-boxing and the awesome old turkish fighting technique called Amarok - the way of the wolfes. He also do traditional turkish horse riding, sword-fighting & bow-shooting. His best fihting movies are KÖROGLU, MALKOC OGLU and the incredible KARAMURAT TRILOGY. | |
| 19 Feb 2004 | Andrew Burfield | Loading...Hey!
Okay it's been a while. Um, you might want to refresh me on if anything new is up? I've just got the first four chapters of Book Two of HOK up... first draft so it's sketchy... watch for time/date inconsistancies! But yeah, the story's all there. | |