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The Firm!!!!!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe Green Mile?
The Firm (I actually preferred the film, but I saw the film before I read the book)
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You have got to be kidding!!!
Although to be fair that reaction is based almost exclusively on the Lead role......... Tom Cruise is just SO WRONG...... but thats true of most things he is in! esp A Few Good Men
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I recorded "Hitchhikers Guide" last night.........Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostOh I see. No, there was no depth of character, but that would have got in the way of that particular story.
But reading The Exorcist gave me the heeby jeebies. Late at night, on my own in the house, I kept hearing things in the loft.
Now I am wondering if its worth watching. BRILLIANT books... sh*te TV... Oh well nowt else to do - unless CUK picks up quickly!!
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Oh I see. No, there was no depth of character, but that would have got in the way of that particular story.Originally posted by Drewster View PostI meant "close" as in "as good as"...... not "followed the story".........
I haven't read Alien - but its was hardly an great intelectual challenge as a film......(I am not saying it was a bad film(... but I expect the book would have had greater depth of charactor and story............
But reading The Exorcist gave me the heeby jeebies. Late at night, on my own in the house, I kept hearing things in the loft.
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I meant "close" as in "as good as"...... not "followed the story".........Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI've read some books that were based on the film, and they are close. I believe Alien was one of them.
I haven't read Alien - but its was hardly an great intelectual challenge as a film......(I am not saying it was a bad film(... but I expect the book would have had greater depth of charactor and story............
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I've read some books that were based on the film, and they are close. I believe Alien was one of them.Originally posted by Drewster View Post
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I havr NEVER seen a film that got close to the book (that it is supposedly based on)
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I HATE the films, but know that I'll watch the rest of them when they come out.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYes, I was only joking. I've seen most of the films, and they're pretty good, but haven't read any of the books.
There is too much left out from the books, and any of the subtlety is lost. Much the same as the Bourne films compared to the books.
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I wouldn't get on it; I don't have a specialist subject. Unless I could have Things That Have Come Out of my Bottom, 1985-
However, from the Beeb web site:
NOTABLE SPECIALIST SUBJECTS
History and Genealogy of European Royalty
The Life and Works of Gilbert & Sullivan
The Moomin saga by Tove Jansson
The History of Lancashire County Cricket Club
The Life-cycle and Habits of the Honey-bee
The Buddhist sage Niciren
NOTABLE REJECTED SPECIALIST SUBJECTS
Routes to Anywhere in Mainland Britain by Road from Letchworth
Cremation Practice and Law in Britain
The Banana Industry
Orthopaedic Bone Cement in Total Hip Replacement
Perfect Squares from 99x99 = 9801
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The books are far better than the films. But the books are mediocre.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYes, I was only joking. I've seen most of the films, and they're pretty good, but haven't read any of the books.
Round 1 - The Discworld of Terry Pratchett - only apparently that's a disallowed subject now.
Round 2 - Books of Larry Niven
Round 3 - Books of Isaac Asimov
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My subject would probably be football related, possibly the history of FA Cup finals, or the England team.
Or possibly kings and queens of England.
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Yes, I was only joking. I've seen most of the films, and they're pretty good, but haven't read any of the books.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhat can I say - I enjoyed the books. A good yarn, reasonably well written.
And Stephen Fry reads the books on tape better than I ever could.
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