Books take awhile.
Movies, just two hours.
Why the rush? Why?
Neither does justice.
No art imitates life,
lost in translation.
Books and Movies
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Re: Books and Movies
sometimes the physical appearance of the protagonist as described by the author looks nothing like Robert Redford
Most interesting thing I have read about novelization is when Kubrick was directing Full Metal Jacket and threw the beat marine who wrote it off the set
Most interesting thing I have read about novelization is when Kubrick was directing Full Metal Jacket and threw the beat marine who wrote it off the set
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Re: Books and Movies
Yes the book
In my phone I can read
About clear communication
Yes I am in a hurry
Always
But t v does not work anymore
The quiet
The early morning
I dunno about anything
Really
But yeah
I like it
In my phone I can read
About clear communication
Yes I am in a hurry
Always
But t v does not work anymore
The quiet
The early morning
I dunno about anything
Really
But yeah
I like it
reason is over rated, as is logic and common sense-i much prefer the passions of a crazy old woman, cats and dogs and jungle foliage- tropic rain-and a defined sense of who brings the stars up at night and the sun up in the morning---
Re: Books and Movies
I often wonder how movies are called "overlong" if they run past 120 or 125 minutes, which is hardly a drop vs. the subject matter. Talk about short attention span. That's why I like some of Leone's work, scenes that feel at least a little closer to a pace of life, not like 93 minutes of hyper-snippet highlight reels. But I'm no critic. At least it takes more than 120 minutes to read a book. Usually.
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