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I learned my lesson. Once i read a book, never, never, see the movie.
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That’s a good one to share. I remember seeing The Clan of the Cave Bear with my sister. She loved the book and wanted to see the movie. There were very few people in the audience. If she hadn’t read the book first, and told me what the book had said was happening, I would’ve left the theater half way through it.
On the other hand, wouldn’t it be nice to have our books turned into movies? 🙂
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So incredibly true – I always read the book before I see the movie, so I can bitch about how the movie doesn’t match up in quality.
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LOLOL
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