give me pulp adventure!
Jan. 2nd, 2009 11:26 amI have a yen right now for good pulp adventure fantasy. Things in the vein of Indiana Jones (the good films) or The Mummy. Things with ancient ruins and ancienter curses, heroic heroes and heroicer heroines, exotic settings, whip-cracking action, and the like. Books, movies, graphic novels -- I don't much mind what form it comes in. Slight preference for modern renditions of the genre, since I like actual characterization and female characters who aren't just there to scream and get into trouble.
Recommend to me!
Recommend to me!
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Date: 2009-01-02 08:07 pm (UTC)Stephen Hunt's "The Kingdom Beyond the Waves", though I haven't read it myself.
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Date: 2009-01-02 09:03 pm (UTC)It has archaeology! Well, archaeologists looting, at least.
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Date: 2009-01-02 08:09 pm (UTC)I also second the recommendation for Airborn and its sequels Skybreaker and Starclimber, but again... zeppelins and alternate universe Victoriana, rather than Indy robbing temples.
I kind of want to throw in a recommendation for Elizabeth E. Wein here, who is reminiscent of Dunnett by way of Megan Whalen Turner, doing Arthurian historical spy dramas in ancient Ethiopia. Start with THE SUNBIRD and then read THE LION HUNTER and THE EMPTY KINGDOM, or if you're feeling ambitious you could go back further in the series and track down the very first book in which we meet Telemakos, which is A COALITION OF LIONS. (Or go back even further to THE WINTER PRINCE, which is about Mordred, but that's hard to find these days. You can order copies of WP and COL from
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Date: 2009-01-02 10:56 pm (UTC)(You wouldn't think it to look at it, but look again! Steampunk plus ancient civ plus kick-brain females plus exotic magic plus mystery plus intrigue plus...)
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Date: 2009-01-03 02:56 pm (UTC)As far as movie type things... There are many of them... but ones that are actually good get harder and harder to find. They did the National Treasure movies... which were pretty bad. In theory the Da Vinci Code is similar in nature, but not as pulp as you are talking about. The Lara Croft movies would fall into that vein. Jewel of the Nile and Romancing the Stone both pop up in my mind, but might be lacking the female protrayal you want.
There were a few Allan Quatermain movies back in the 80's with Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone... but I don't remember the actual titles.
You could go way back and watch the African Queen for your 50's fix.
Taking it a little more comic book would give you the Shadow, the Phantom, the Rocketeer, and Sky Captain. Of course all of those owe their nature to pulp comic books and the wonder that is Captain Midnight... good luck finding it, but it was one of the first really "well" made pulp comic movies. I think it was done right around WWII.
Off the top of my head, that's all I've got. I'll fire a few more out if media is what you are looking for. I'll let the experts handle the books for you.
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Date: 2009-01-05 06:53 pm (UTC)Tales of the Otori
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