The Color of Magic
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Tagged Under : Allin Kempthorne, Broken Drum Inn, Christopher Lee, Cohen the Barbarian, David Bradley, David Jason, Discworld, Jeremy Irons, Octavo, Sean Astin, Terry Pratchett, The Color of Magic, Tim Curry
This fun, fantastical story set on the flat planet of Discworld is like none other. The most unlikely of characters meet up in very unusual ways. We have a tourist from a land based on science and technology, Twoflower (Sean Astin), and a washed-up wizardry student, Rincewind (David Jason) from Ankh-Morpork’s Unseen University of Wizardry who has been cursed by a very evil and dangerous spellbook called the Octavo. Add in an overly-ambitious wizard, Trymon (Tim Curry) looking to kill his way to the top, and some other legendary characters borrowed from other stories and given a new sort of life on Discworld, and you have over three hours of great adventure put together in such a great way, you really don’t want the journey of Twoflower and Rincewind to end.

