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lj lindhurst
2008-07-29 15:19:44
This is why I'm worried about going to see the adaptation of Jose Saramago's Blindness. There's no way they will do that amazing book justice. (and if you have not read this book, Lisa--you should. You will love it. Trust me.)
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andrea
2008-07-29 22:40:45
I LOVE the book "Ghost Story" but I've never seen the movie. I think I'm way too attached to my vision to see someone else's, especially if theirs is only loosely based on the story. I've never seen the Beans movie either, but again I love the book.
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Tina
2008-07-30 02:50:01
Gramma and Grampa HATED that we watched HBO. But, really, what other alternative were we given (besides playing in Grampa's bar... which we thoroughly enjoyed)? I loved that damn movie, though, at the age of 10, I have to say I had no idea of what was going on. The peek of that naked guy falling out of the window and the melty/rotten faces were enough to keep me captivated.
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Jess
2008-07-30 03:28:01
I remember watching Rosemary's Baby at my grandmother's house. Talk about fucking up a kid! I liked the book (Ghost Story), but I don't remember the movie being that great. It's been a while, though. From wat I remember... nothing really happens until the end! 'Course the same could be said for Rosemary's Baby as well. I re-watched "Desperately Seeking Susan" last night. Oh. My. God. Maybe the greatest 80s movie ever. Except for "PeeWee's Big Adventure" which I ALSO just re-watched.
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