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"The film was ok(ish) but the book was just incredible (as is usually the way, I know). Film is way way better than the book. Book is brilliant but the film, which follows it to the letter puts it into pictures " Not many of Stephen Kings books re portrayed very well actually. But Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption do show it can be done. And in style (even tho Shaeshank flopped and went straight to video the first time round hehe) | |||
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"The film was ok(ish) but the book was just incredible (as is usually the way, I know). Film is way way better than the book. Book is brilliant but the film, which follows it to the letter puts it into pictures " In your opinion I read the book several years before the film came out, and it just wasn't as good. For me, I can visualise what's being described, I don't need a director to do that for me | |||
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"Shawshank, another absolute classic " That's one of only a handful of films that I can, and have, watch many times over and never get bored with. Such an absorbing story. | |||
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"Was it not true that the Chap who plays Coffee (as in the drink) was not a big actor - they just sought his out due to his size!?!?!?!?! And boy was he a big fella!!! " He was also in Armageddon and he's not as big as he appears in The Green Mile. His name is Michael Clarke Duncan and he gives $5 to anyone who recognises him and says his full name. He said in a CNN chat that "I'm 6'5", 315 pounds". In the Green Mile, they took this muscle-bound cuddly monster and made him even taller (he looked 7ft+) with special boots and platforms that enabled him to tower over 6ft 4 inch David Morse. | |||
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"The film was ok(ish) but the book was just incredible (as is usually the way, I know). Film is way way better than the book. Book is brilliant but the film, which follows it to the letter puts it into pictures In your opinion I read the book several years before the film came out, and it just wasn't as good. For me, I can visualise what's being described, I don't need a director to do that for me " I agree, I often avoid the film versions as they fall short of my imagination. Silence of the Lambs is another one: couldn't put the book down, hardly recognised the same story in the film version. | |||
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