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In response to
"
What it really was was the slaughter of one of the scariest novels I've ever read. -- nm
"
by
Jim
Interestingly, I just finished the book, which I think is great and all...
Posted by
Callisto (aka Callisto)
Nov 2 '09, 08:13
but I like the movie better.
Responses:
It's likely one of those things that depends on what you did first: read it or saw it. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Nov 2, 08:21
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Maybe. I think I *might* have felt that way if I'd read the book first.
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Callisto
Nov 2, 08:27
Wow...I HATED the Kubrick version. To me, it was an amazing performance from Nicholson and little else.
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Jim
Nov 2, 08:16
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I love...
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Callisto
Nov 2, 08:25
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The score in that movie should've won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Just. Haunting. -- nm
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Shaun
Nov 2, 08:46
...but Edgar Allen Poe wrote one of the scariest stories of ALL TIME. -- nm
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Max
Nov 2, 08:15
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