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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Just watched The Last Voyage of the Demeter. Bit of a departure from Stoker's book. Disappointing.
    The wife and I fell for that one hehehe

    2 hours of my life I cant get back
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    That's why I don't watch the movie of books I've read.
    I remember learning that as a kid, especially if Disney produces it. They hold no story sacred.
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    I don't watch many long movies. I like old movies, but don't sit still for long.
    It took me 2 weeks to watch Metropolis, but was glad I did.

    Been on a Goodwood racing jag. Saw this to-day.

    This one is great. 100+ year old racers. Amazing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFLUS View Post
    That's why I don't watch the movie of books I've read.
    I remember learning that as a kid, especially if Disney produces it. They hold no story sacred.
    And often they make it part musical
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    Disney has ruined many a good book. They always think they are smarter than the author.
    If you don't care where you are, you are not lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Disney has ruined many a good book. They always think they are smarter than the author.
    Yeah Dave. Jungle book was my defining moment as a kid.

    So don't ask how I arrived at this. Pretty unusual for me.
    old farts will know. Watch til the end

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    I rest my case.

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