But JZ, what did you think of the book?
(sorry)
Lilah ,'Destiny'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But JZ, what did you think of the book?
(sorry)
Glad that got worked out and no lives are threatened, Dana.
The most annoying book I've ever finished was "Ladis of Missolonghi", wherein the heroine actually uses the "I only have a short time to live" gambit to get the lonely, handsome windower to marry her. I kept waiting for the joke, and there wasn't one.
Okay, my mother called an apologized for posting something like that on FB without calling me first. Nothing life-threatening is going on. And hey, now she has my work number in her cellphone.
Good, good.
Granted Taming of the Shrew didn't involve a carrot up the butt but still."
I don't know, I feel like the Liz Taylor/Richard Burton version might have....
That's a relief, Dana.
I have had no urge to go anywhere near Bridges of Madison County, and even though JZ's post looks like a recommendation of the movie, I feel safe in that decision. Plus, I just don't get Clint Eastwood. He's always Clint Eastwood. I don't remember the last time I saw him disappear into a role. For some movies I used to not care, but I get more picky as I get older.
Some guy in a parking lot hit on me this morning. That hasn't happened in an eon. Weird.
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It surprised me how much Bridges the movie was different than the book. I hated them both equally.
The most faithful book-to-movie adaptation I've ever seen is Rosemary's Baby. It was eerie.
it was obvious to them that the movie stopped just short of openly saying, "Hey, Book, FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKING FUCK."
This is the first review that made me consider watching the movie.
I'm reading Greenwitch by Susan Cooper right now (because Jilli said - and because I bought the copy years ago with the intention of giving it to my mom after I finished reading it, since she loves the whole The Dark is Rising series so much, and it's been sitting on my nightstand waiting for that to happen) and just thanking myself over and over for not going to see the movie they based on that series.
Celtic legend loses a lot of its shine when you make one of the Old Ones an American, I bet. But I don't know. Since I haven't seen the movie.