I need the Draco Trilogy by:Cassandra Claire I've been reading her stories since I was 12. I'm now 18 and stopped reading them but I never finish her last one the Draco Dormiens. So if anyone can send it to me THANKSSSSS!!I need the DRACO TRILOGY please??
Why would you want to read stories that were plagiarized? I believe most sites have removed them because it turned out she stole the stories. Pax-CI need the DRACO TRILOGY please??
Try going to a library.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Did Jack Sparrow ever say a quote from The Count of Monte Cristo in the Pirates trilogy?
I thought he said something about revenge from it.Did Jack Sparrow ever say a quote from The Count of Monte Cristo in the Pirates trilogy?
No
No
Was the word ';sith'; ever mentioned in the original trilogy?
I was wondering, or was the word fabricated in the prequels?Was the word ';sith'; ever mentioned in the original trilogy?
No it wasn't in the 1977 to 1982 versions of the original Star Wars trilogy. Was the word ';sith'; ever mentioned in the original trilogy?
I cant remember if he was ever called this in the movies
but Darth Vaders full name is
Darth Vader Lord of the Sith
No it wasn't in the 1977 to 1982 versions of the original Star Wars trilogy. Was the word ';sith'; ever mentioned in the original trilogy?
I cant remember if he was ever called this in the movies
but Darth Vaders full name is
Darth Vader Lord of the Sith
Wasnt the chronicles of riddick supposed to be a trilogy?
if so, what happened to the third one...?Wasnt the chronicles of riddick supposed to be a trilogy?
Well the Chronicles of Riddick didn't do as well as they wanted to, partially because Pitch Black was kind of obscure and not as memorable as perhaps the writer/director David Twohy had thought. But, there is going to be a third one but I doubt it's started production yet. I know that David Twohy is very likely to be working on the script as we speak, but since most people probably aren't gagging for it I would expect a release in about 2-5 years or so. Sad, I know. I totally love Riddick stuff. They really leave you hanging, huh!
And here's some hard evidence:
';Twohy, who adapted and directed Pitch Black says The Chronicles of Riddick is his most ambitious project to date. He turned down the script originally offered by the studio, telling them that it had to be a much more monumental story, and producing an idea for a trilogy of films. Universal Pictures, keen to replicate the success of the Lord of the Rings films, agreed to Twohy's request and approved a $105 million budget for Riddick.
If the first one is successful, Twohy plans to film two more sequels back-to-back.
November 12, 2004 - The Chronicles of Riddick, starring Vin Diesel, was always planned out as a trilogy of epic films. Unfortunately, the first installment disappointed many sci-fi fans and fell flat at the box office, earning considerably less than the costs involved in making the effects-rich picture.
In spite of the poor returns, Chronicles Part II remains a possibility. Director David Twohy told Now Playing Magazine that the future of the series depends on how well the DVD sells in the next few weeks.
';[Sequels are] still a possibility, but many eyes are watching this DVD release very closely,'; said Twohy. ';Remember that we were saying all along that we knew where the story goes from this point forward, but we hopefully didn't have so much hubris to say that we were definitely making a trilogy out of this. What we were saying was, 'We know what the macro arc is,' and if we were fortunate enough to be successful in this one we knew where we would pick up in the next one. We had it in our minds and there are certain setups in The Chronicles of Riddick for future films, including the Shirah character who now appears in the [director's cut DVD], a character who did not make it into the theatrical version at all.';
The continuation of The Chronicles of Riddick would involve fleshing out the Necromonger mythology and exploring the Underverse, a parallel plane of existence where the Necromonger dead reside.';
I'm sure I over-answered this question, but hey, maybe you're as curious about this as me.Wasnt the chronicles of riddick supposed to be a trilogy?
the second instalment to the Riddick trilogy is ''chronicles of Riddick DARK FURY'; which obviously fell between ''Pitch Black'; and the actual titled ';Chronicles of Riddick'; and is only 35 minutes long but they are considering it as part of the trilogy Report Abuse
that's what I thought!
Well the Chronicles of Riddick didn't do as well as they wanted to, partially because Pitch Black was kind of obscure and not as memorable as perhaps the writer/director David Twohy had thought. But, there is going to be a third one but I doubt it's started production yet. I know that David Twohy is very likely to be working on the script as we speak, but since most people probably aren't gagging for it I would expect a release in about 2-5 years or so. Sad, I know. I totally love Riddick stuff. They really leave you hanging, huh!
And here's some hard evidence:
';Twohy, who adapted and directed Pitch Black says The Chronicles of Riddick is his most ambitious project to date. He turned down the script originally offered by the studio, telling them that it had to be a much more monumental story, and producing an idea for a trilogy of films. Universal Pictures, keen to replicate the success of the Lord of the Rings films, agreed to Twohy's request and approved a $105 million budget for Riddick.
If the first one is successful, Twohy plans to film two more sequels back-to-back.
November 12, 2004 - The Chronicles of Riddick, starring Vin Diesel, was always planned out as a trilogy of epic films. Unfortunately, the first installment disappointed many sci-fi fans and fell flat at the box office, earning considerably less than the costs involved in making the effects-rich picture.
In spite of the poor returns, Chronicles Part II remains a possibility. Director David Twohy told Now Playing Magazine that the future of the series depends on how well the DVD sells in the next few weeks.
';[Sequels are] still a possibility, but many eyes are watching this DVD release very closely,'; said Twohy. ';Remember that we were saying all along that we knew where the story goes from this point forward, but we hopefully didn't have so much hubris to say that we were definitely making a trilogy out of this. What we were saying was, 'We know what the macro arc is,' and if we were fortunate enough to be successful in this one we knew where we would pick up in the next one. We had it in our minds and there are certain setups in The Chronicles of Riddick for future films, including the Shirah character who now appears in the [director's cut DVD], a character who did not make it into the theatrical version at all.';
The continuation of The Chronicles of Riddick would involve fleshing out the Necromonger mythology and exploring the Underverse, a parallel plane of existence where the Necromonger dead reside.';
I'm sure I over-answered this question, but hey, maybe you're as curious about this as me.Wasnt the chronicles of riddick supposed to be a trilogy?
the second instalment to the Riddick trilogy is ''chronicles of Riddick DARK FURY'; which obviously fell between ''Pitch Black'; and the actual titled ';Chronicles of Riddick'; and is only 35 minutes long but they are considering it as part of the trilogy Report Abuse
that's what I thought!
What's your favorite part of the Bourne trilogy???
part one.What's your favorite part of the Bourne trilogy???
The part he kicks everyones butt.What's your favorite part of the Bourne trilogy???
THe way he uses situations example the BErlin scene where he uses the boat and train
I couldn't tell you, I've only seen ';Identity';.
matt damon
The part between the Bourne Identity and the Bourne Supremacy when he and his GF screw their brains out for a year or so.
I don't like those movies at all because I cannot stand Matt Daemon!!!!
i really hate how these awesome books wre dumbed down for today's audience. PLEASE read them especially the bourne identity. SO MUCH was left out.
The first time I saw the scene with Bourne on the phone with Pamela and he says that line, ';You should get some rest, you look tired.';
It's like holy crap, he's right there looking at her.....that was awesome.
I agree with the first answerer... Matt Damon! %26lt;3
Um... I dunno, I really liked Supremacy. I think it's my favourite one. And I love all the car chase scenes, they're always fun.
The part where it ends.
In the first movie where they raid the embassy.
It's only because a buddy of mine is one of the marines that was in it.
the books were great. the movies were ruined by hollywood types messing with the plot line too much. they changed almost everything except for the character names.
When the action parts start, it is awesomecompany
The part he kicks everyones butt.What's your favorite part of the Bourne trilogy???
THe way he uses situations example the BErlin scene where he uses the boat and train
I couldn't tell you, I've only seen ';Identity';.
matt damon
The part between the Bourne Identity and the Bourne Supremacy when he and his GF screw their brains out for a year or so.
I don't like those movies at all because I cannot stand Matt Daemon!!!!
i really hate how these awesome books wre dumbed down for today's audience. PLEASE read them especially the bourne identity. SO MUCH was left out.
The first time I saw the scene with Bourne on the phone with Pamela and he says that line, ';You should get some rest, you look tired.';
It's like holy crap, he's right there looking at her.....that was awesome.
I agree with the first answerer... Matt Damon! %26lt;3
Um... I dunno, I really liked Supremacy. I think it's my favourite one. And I love all the car chase scenes, they're always fun.
The part where it ends.
In the first movie where they raid the embassy.
It's only because a buddy of mine is one of the marines that was in it.
the books were great. the movies were ruined by hollywood types messing with the plot line too much. they changed almost everything except for the character names.
When the action parts start, it is awesome
Which book is the third, part of the trilogy - da Vinci code, Angels and demons and???
Digital Fortress was written first.
Then Deception Point.
Then Angels %26amp; Demons (first one with Robert Langdon in)
Then Da Vinci Code (2nd one with Robert Langdon in)
The Solomon Key is out next year (3rd book with Robert Langdon in).Which book is the third, part of the trilogy - da Vinci code, Angels and demons and???
Its not a trilogy.Which book is the third, part of the trilogy - da Vinci code, Angels and demons and???
who said it was a trilogy? as far as i know, angels %26amp; demons and the da vinci code are part of a series featuring robert langdon, sort of like james bond. it's not going to be limited in a specific number of books. digital fortress and deception point are not part of the robert langdon series.
it's not really a series. it just has the same lead character.
dan brown has released 4 books that i know of. they are:
The Da Vinci Code
Angels %26amp; Demons
Deception Point
and another one i can't remember the name of.
';The Solomon Key'; will be the third book in Dan Brown's Robert Langdon series. It's not necesarily sure if it is a trilogy, Brown may continue with the series after ';The Solomon Key.'; Time will tell.
I think you're referring to Solomon Key, by Dan Brown also, ofcourse. And Angels and Demons comes first before The Da Vinci Code. ^_^
It's not a trilogy. Angels %26amp; Demons and The DaVinci Code are two of his stories involving the same lead character, Robert Langdon.
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the third book with R Langdon as lead character is still being written
Then Deception Point.
Then Angels %26amp; Demons (first one with Robert Langdon in)
Then Da Vinci Code (2nd one with Robert Langdon in)
The Solomon Key is out next year (3rd book with Robert Langdon in).Which book is the third, part of the trilogy - da Vinci code, Angels and demons and???
Its not a trilogy.Which book is the third, part of the trilogy - da Vinci code, Angels and demons and???
who said it was a trilogy? as far as i know, angels %26amp; demons and the da vinci code are part of a series featuring robert langdon, sort of like james bond. it's not going to be limited in a specific number of books. digital fortress and deception point are not part of the robert langdon series.
it's not really a series. it just has the same lead character.
dan brown has released 4 books that i know of. they are:
The Da Vinci Code
Angels %26amp; Demons
Deception Point
and another one i can't remember the name of.
';The Solomon Key'; will be the third book in Dan Brown's Robert Langdon series. It's not necesarily sure if it is a trilogy, Brown may continue with the series after ';The Solomon Key.'; Time will tell.
I think you're referring to Solomon Key, by Dan Brown also, ofcourse. And Angels and Demons comes first before The Da Vinci Code. ^_^
It's not a trilogy. Angels %26amp; Demons and The DaVinci Code are two of his stories involving the same lead character, Robert Langdon.
hi u ok?
i can see u..........!
my lovlly
coman here.........
the third book with R Langdon as lead character is still being written
At the end of Lord of the Rings trilogy why does.......?
why does Frodo leave at the end. cause he wants to travel like Bilbo did with Gandalf?At the end of Lord of the Rings trilogy why does.......?
Being a bearer of the ring, he has to pass on to the Undying Lands. He carried a corruption with him (all ring bearers do), and in order for Middle-Earth to live on the corruption must be removed.
Think of the ring as a virus of evil. Everyone that has worn it must pass on alongside the elves(which includes Samwise much later, since in the books he wears the ring a time or two).
The Undying Lands is where all immortals must go. Think of it as passing into Heaven for mortals. They don't die, but they do go there. I believe when mortals in LotR die, they too go to the Undying Lands.At the end of Lord of the Rings trilogy why does.......?
His ';era'; had passed, I suppose. He could not live a normal life because he was only half alive from his ring experiences. I suppose he had much physical and emotional pain so he went to the equivalent of heaven in the story. Something like that.
He isn't going to travel, or on any new adventures. He's going to the other side. His experiences as the ring bearer affected him to the point where he could no longer go on with his life.
He had to leave because of his marking on his shoulder he wasn't safe for his friends to be around them so he just left them.
The answer above is absolutely right. I cant even add any more to it.
All the ringbearers had to leave Middle-earth.
Indeed. He had grown to much (if you will excuse the pun) as a hobbit and needed to move on to bigger and better things...
Being a bearer of the ring, he has to pass on to the Undying Lands. He carried a corruption with him (all ring bearers do), and in order for Middle-Earth to live on the corruption must be removed.
Think of the ring as a virus of evil. Everyone that has worn it must pass on alongside the elves(which includes Samwise much later, since in the books he wears the ring a time or two).
The Undying Lands is where all immortals must go. Think of it as passing into Heaven for mortals. They don't die, but they do go there. I believe when mortals in LotR die, they too go to the Undying Lands.At the end of Lord of the Rings trilogy why does.......?
His ';era'; had passed, I suppose. He could not live a normal life because he was only half alive from his ring experiences. I suppose he had much physical and emotional pain so he went to the equivalent of heaven in the story. Something like that.
He isn't going to travel, or on any new adventures. He's going to the other side. His experiences as the ring bearer affected him to the point where he could no longer go on with his life.
He had to leave because of his marking on his shoulder he wasn't safe for his friends to be around them so he just left them.
The answer above is absolutely right. I cant even add any more to it.
All the ringbearers had to leave Middle-earth.
Indeed. He had grown to much (if you will excuse the pun) as a hobbit and needed to move on to bigger and better things...
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