the novel is defintely the better one, though the film has its charms. Rarely does a film ever outshine (bad pun) the book
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the novel is defintely the better one, though the film has its charms. Rarely does a film ever outshine (bad pun) the book
wow, its amazing how sometimes you never notice the small details :blush:
mmm so hard to choose. I watched it again resentingly and it was so much better than I imagined. If i had to go for any it would be the Tide because it good to see Leslie Nielsen get back to some...
I'd proberly get rid of bad authors like Meyer and anyone else who's responsible for society crumpling (i know I'm very oppomistic :biggrin2:)
I would or else all the children die if you don't but the one u give away at least gets a better life and will live forever. Mine you I'm not a father so that's easy 4 me to say :grinning:
I've read the Shining and as it's one of his early books I don't know but apprently there are references to Salem's lot? Does anyone know and could someone tell me anymore links it has with any other...
Angels and Demons and I have to admit I hate that sort of conspiracy stuff...the film was great and the plot was flawless.