DisFanKenz
Mckenzie or DisFanKenz.
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It sure looks good to me!
Nancy Drew does not hold interest as much as they used to. It is considered "dated" by most younger readers now.
I would not be suprised if this movie will increase readership of all the books.
My dd usually gets hers from the library and the librarian once said it was nice to see someone reading them, so I guess they don't circulate much there, either.Children's librarian here! My Nancy Drew books RARELY circulate at all and most libraries don't have them anymore.
Kids always tell me they are too old fashioned and boring. :confused2: I've had countless parents ask me where they are and they almost always come back unfinished and the parents ask for something else.
I think the movie might get some girls to read one of the old books, but it'll end there as the books are nothing like the movie previews.
BTW I never read Nancy Drew as a kid either, they were before my time and not popular at all (I'm 27). I was a big Babysitters Club fan though.
Maybe it's just my community though.
My dd usually gets hers from the library and the librarian once said it was nice to see someone reading them, so I guess they don't circulate much there, either.
Although there was one time we couldn't renew one because someone had it on hold, so there's at least one other ND fan using our library.
Emma Roberts the new Nancy Drew? Is that Julia's niece? It looks EXACTLY like her.
Brands like "Nancy Drew" automatically capture attention. It takes a lot to build up interest in something and any advantage is worth capitalizing on. So even if it is a completely different set of stories, better to have them featuring a known character (even if the character also has changed) rather than trying to get folks interested in a completely new character.I agree. When I saw the trailer, my first thought was - can't they come up with anything original anymore?
Nancy Drew was "dated" when I read her books as a child! That doesn't mean I didn't love her books, but I didn't see her as a realistic character -- she didn't resemble the people in my life at all!Nancy Drew does not hold interest as much as they used to. It is considered "dated" by most younger readers now.
I would not be suprised if this movie will increase readership of all the books.
Being male, I never read Nancy Drew. I did, however, read the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift, Jr. When I started on these, in the 1950s, my father told me that he had read the Tom Swift books when he was young.
Tom Swift dealt with jet planes, washing machines, and other science fiction trappings of the 1930s. Tom Swift Jr. had rockets and an alien race that he was in contact with, science fiction for the late 50s, early sixties.
Twenty years ago, some paperback company floated a new Tom Swift series. I bought the first two volumes for my nephew. The first book dealt with an anti-gravity skateboard. The second book dealt with an evil Tom Swift from another dimension. Science fiction for the post-computer generation. I have no idea what new books would deal with. My guess would be gene splicing and stopping global warming at the very least.
The point is that these books were never considered great literature and were meant to appeal to the children of the period when they were published. The same is true with any adaptation. Deanna Durbin looked totally different from Pamela Sue Martin, who played the part in the 1970s Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Hour. The two Hardy Boys, played by Parker Stephenson and Shaun Cassidy, were totally different from Tommy Kirk and Tim Considine. Instead of short wave radio, for example, they had citizen bands. Today they would probably carry blackberries.
To criticize a movie made in 2007 because it is meant to appeal to the current generation of youngsters rather than one or two generations ago is "Make the movie for me, and to heck with making money." It's not going to happen.
By the way, this in no means is meant to praise the film. I have not seen it, and neither has anyone else. You can't tell a film's quality from the trailer, you can only tell what some marketeer thinks is important. I'm looking forward to taking DD7 to see it, at least until I read the reviews.