thank you :)
Reading the book at the moment and loving it
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Duke Otterby you pre-verts,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:32,
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I just finished reading The Millionairs by Brad Meltzer, i'd definately recommend it.
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Nathanial Hornblower,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:34,
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Ray Bradbury FTW
best old-time sf author *ever*
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parlicoot is warm, cuddly and drinking a nice cup of tea,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:42,
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Flays the arse off any film version.
We were gabbing about this when I first made this image that it would be neat to have a film version actually set in the right time and place.
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Colonel Boris "...a desperate Buzzfeed imitation...",
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:35,
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I know
I won't be able to watch the films again, as they are crap. If it was done the same as the book it would be miles better, also knowing what it really is about helps.
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Duke Otterby you pre-verts,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:37,
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i read the book just after seeing the tom cruise film
while the book is undeniably better, i was amazed at how the tom cruise film had managed to stay sort-of faithful to the main set-pieces in the book while at the same time updating it.
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mutster101 fell over,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:49,
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i think there was one made, or being made
just didn't get the sort of big-up it needed.
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mutster101 fell over,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:48,
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You're enjoying the book?
It is tedium made book
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WormuIus,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:35,
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yep
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Duke Otterby you pre-verts,
Fri 21 Nov 2008, 22:38,
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