Novella said:I couldn't get into the Brideshed Revisited miniseries - does it pick up further on in the story?
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Novella said:I couldn't get into the Brideshed Revisited miniseries - does it pick up further on in the story?
Novella said:When I first saw Lord of the Rings I thought it was so fantastic. The only thing that really ticked me off was Arwen's bulked up role as hero to Frodo and the lack of the Faramir-Eowyn romance. I was okay about other things that bothered others (like no Tom Bombadil). I just watched the first movie again the other week (for the first time in a year or two) and it was cheesier than I remembered it. I still think it managed the enormous volume of the stories well, I just appreciate it less than I did when I was 15. (and maybe now I can look beyond the blinding beauty of Orlando Bloom and Viggo Mortensen's ruggedness? haha)
dhermann1 said:Speaking of Pride and Prejudice, did anyone ever see the 1940 version? They butchered it! They had Laurence Olivier as Darcy, Greer Garson as Lizzie, Edmund Gwen as Mr Bennett, who are all great. But they set it several decades later, with costumes supposedly recycled from Gone With the Wind, and they changed the end completely. What a disappointment!I find great fascination in the various attempts to recreate Philip Marlowe. I've never quite liked any of the great actors who tried to do him (Bogey, Robert Montgomery, Mitchum, James Garner).
Paisley said:Another Tom Clancy fan!
Capt. Ramius's motive for sailing the Red October to the U.S. was different in the book and in the movie. In the movie, he was motivated by political conviction. In the book, he was motivated to avenge his wife's death, which was caused by a negligent but well-connected Soviet doctor. I enjoyed both the book and the movie; the book, more so.
Novella said:The Bourne Identity was for a long time my favorite book. The movie version is entertaining, fun, but a bit disorganized. I think as a movie a lot of the complexities of the novel are lost. I like the movie, but I enjoy it as independent of the book.