

Then in 2008 the Mob went to the lengths of producing “The colour of magic”. Reminded more of a theatre play than a movie but the level of acting was decent. In 2006 The Mob released “The Hogfather”. But we had to wait almost another 9 years to see the Discworld characters being played by the real actors. Although animation was quite crude, voice cast and storyline presented itself on a very high level. But the first attempts to prove it wrong had been taken in 1997, when Channel 4 produced two cartoons: “Soul music” and “Wyrd sisters”. They are special and their tales are told in an unique way.

Terry Pratchett’s bestselling Discworld series for long has been labelled as the books which can’t be adapted to screen. That’s why we’re reviewing such an old movie – it doesn’t deserve to be forgotten. We noticed that so many people out there haven’t seen the “Going postal” movie (based on the book of the same title) simply because they got disappointed with previous screen adaptations of Discworld novels. It’s no secret that we, at MTS writing, are great fans of Terry Pratchett’s work.
