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ifm's spot on
John Hannah absolutely murdered the Inspector Rebus character in the first TV adaptation...Ken Stott in the second...now you are talking
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yeah i feel a little let down
im thinking rhis directing business is a good lark to get into
I was even thinking ahead to how ron howard would handle the next section in the film
and second guessing him every time.....I even got the 360 degree pan through the sarcorphagus at the end....
others were jumping outta there seats
i just kinda felt been there seen that ( my fertile imagination is no match for someone from the happy days)
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118607/
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Quote from: TightEnd on May 20, 2006, 01:34:05 AM
ifm's spot on
John Hannah absolutely murdered the Inspector Rebus character in the first TV adaptation...Ken Stott in the second...now you are talking
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Quote from: TraceT on May 20, 2006, 09:05:28 AM
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118607/
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How Djimon Hounsou didn't even get a nomination that year baffles me.
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The Power of One, saw the film first, thought it was amazing. Borrowed the book from a friend. Amazing, much better. Don't really read books though. Thought the film was still a very good effort, just a shame it was from a brilliant book.
High FIdelity, read the book first, was worried the film would be rubbish with it being moved and the main character being a septic. But I loved it. I like John Cusack and Jack Black, one of my top five definitely. Loads of my friends compare me to JBs character.
And don't even get me started on Star Wars books.
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Is it as depressing as Schindler's List?
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Quote from: Josh on May 20, 2006, 04:40:11 PM
Is it as depressing as Schindler's List?
Gotta admit i was thinking along those lines, this sounds like the type of film i like to avoid.
Most serious films are dull and if they get several oscars even more so, with the odd exception of course.
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I didn't think Schindler's List was boring in the slightest, if you meant that.
I thought it was a brilliant film, worthy of all awards it won.
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Quote from: Josh on May 20, 2006, 05:43:06 PM
I didn't think Schindler's List was boring in the slightest, if you meant that.
I thought it was a brilliant film, worthy of all awards it won.
yea it was a great film. I just downloaded the guitar tab from the internet.
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