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Post by goldenamber on Nov 16, 2004 22:56:06 GMT -5
((I thought this would be a good place to put this...))
If any one has read this book, please post here, I OFFICALLY LOVE THAT BOOK NOW!
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Post by Genobee on Dec 1, 2004 9:12:57 GMT -5
its a movie, and i think ive seen it.
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Post by kaone on Dec 1, 2004 16:54:35 GMT -5
that would be easier then reading the actual book lol
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Post by Genobee on Dec 2, 2004 8:49:27 GMT -5
very lol
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Post by goldenamber on Dec 2, 2004 18:55:26 GMT -5
*rolls eyes* Well I like reading. And actually National Treasure the movie is alot like the Da Vinci code is written, but the Da Vinci Code was written in 2000. So yeah, but ll of the facts in the book are mind boggling. I would tell you the facts, but then what's the point in reading the book?
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Post by Eli on Dec 2, 2004 19:15:13 GMT -5
Books are usually better than the movie anyways.
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Post by goldenamber on Dec 2, 2004 19:32:40 GMT -5
Yeah like I guess, even though it's a comic book or something, Van Helsing is better in the "book" then movie.
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Post by kaone on Dec 2, 2004 19:37:03 GMT -5
yea books are usually better but a lot harder to see lol
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Post by Eli on Dec 7, 2004 13:49:33 GMT -5
yea books are usually better but a lot harder to see lol Books force you to use your imagination in seeing the evnts. Movies also usually take liberties to make it more Hollywood friendly, which is bad.
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Post by goldenamber on Dec 7, 2004 14:21:50 GMT -5
I agree with Eli. Like when I read I'm most often in the main character's point of veiw. I hardly ever have problems with visualizing things. But like when people die, I start getting teary, but when people die in movies I really don't care. I think books get you more attatched/ into the characters.
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