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jonesthecurl wrote:seriously, did trackerisk delete themself?
Or was it Winston Smith in the Department of Truth working on the unperson files?
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Juan_Bottom wrote:Your thought on "THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA," the film, not the book.
"Must see classic," or "two hours of an old man in a boat, stupid."
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jonesthecurl wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Your thought on "THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA," the film, not the book.
"Must see classic," or "two hours of an old man in a boat, stupid."
"Haven't seen classic". But I suspect the latter.
ON a side issue, it annoys me that when people think of(for example) The Wizard of Oz, they think of a film first. When they think of Starship Troopers, they forget that there was a fine book to begin with which made a lot more sense than the movie. And nowadays, people arebeginning to assume you mean the movies rather than the books even when you talk about Lord of The Rings.
And don't get me started on the whole question of Tarzan.
Juan_Bottom wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Your thought on "THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA," the film, not the book.
"Must see classic," or "two hours of an old man in a boat, stupid."
"Haven't seen classic". But I suspect the latter.
ON a side issue, it annoys me that when people think of(for example) The Wizard of Oz, they think of a film first. When they think of Starship Troopers, they forget that there was a fine book to begin with which made a lot more sense than the movie. And nowadays, people arebeginning to assume you mean the movies rather than the books even when you talk about Lord of The Rings.
And don't get me started on the whole question of Tarzan.
In your opinion/with films you HAVE seen, what is the worst film adaptation of an excellent book?
Also, kudos on answering the Gothic and Impressionist questions...You F-ing genious.
jonesthecurl wrote:Disney's "Black Cauldron".
Lloyd Alexander is one of my favourite authors, and although Disney has committed abominations before, this one was bad enough to get his deep-frozen head out of cryogenic suspension and deep-fry it instead.
jonesthecurl wrote:As an aside, the best film adaptation I've ever seen was "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". Stunning.
jonesthecurl wrote:BTW, if you ever get a chance to see the stage version by a company you trust, GO.
jonesthecurl wrote:If time travel is even remotely possible, if it ever can be utilised, then there are likely time travellers amongst us now:

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See you two months ago.
Also:
Your thoughts?
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jonesthecurl wrote:Incidentally, and reinforcing an earlier point of mine, you will note that almost all your references were to film/TV, almost all mine to books.
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