The performers who read the audiobooks actually do an excellent job with the names.
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Ugh these are gonna suck.
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Huh. Never had a problem with sher-a'-də-neen zah-kahl'-way myself.
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the other hardest thing will be visually representing that opening scene which happens at a pace only possible in text and the other other hardest thing will be representing and not fucking up the AI sense of humour/conversations
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Not sure I could bear to watch The Use of Weapons.
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Reading them, my brain never processed the names as sound like the rest of the story - hard to do that on tv!
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the currently most popular film in the US has a considerable amount of dialogue in isiXhosa, a language with dental, lateral and post-alveolar clicks. I daresay made-up words that heretofore have only existed in print will be pretty easy in comparison. see under: Dothraki
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Just make them listen to Peter Kenny's marvelous audio renditions of the books.
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I thought it would probably be the sex scenes with those recirculating balls, but you have a point.
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I can’t wait to see them do the Affronters.
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