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Anyone here actually READ "Angels and Demons" and been to see the movie yet?
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PTG_Felix
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Anyone here actually READ "Angels and Demons" and been to see the movie yet?
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May 16, 2009, 06:12:53 PM »
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If you have read the book AND been to see the movie already, would love to hear from you during the show tonight. Please call in during the first hour while I'm reviewing the movie--I'm really interested to hear about the differences between film and novel and how well the film stands up to the book. Thanks!
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Re: Anyone here actually READ "Angels and Demons" and been to see the movie yet?
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Read? Movies? Two words that just don't enter my vocabulary...
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Re: Anyone here actually READ "Angels and Demons" and been to see the movie yet?
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May 20, 2009, 09:38:06 PM »
I read and liked the book, and am sad the movie is getting panned, but I will have to wait on watching it.
I DID try to watch The DavVvinci Code t'other night. Fell asleep in 20 minutes.
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SomaCowJ
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Re: Anyone here actually READ "Angels and Demons" and been to see the movie yet?
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May 20, 2009, 10:03:40 PM »
The Da Vinci Code is an amazing story.
Angels & Demons is an amazing story.
Robert Langdon is the most lackluster character since "Third Fellow" in "The Postman Always Kills a Mockingbird Twice".
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