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Originally posted by svtcarboy: I have always rebelled against the excessive snobbery of those who define "literary" works.
you mean the "Literatti?" not to be confused with "Illuminati" appently we have some Literatti in here. if you want to stimulate your brain, go massage it or read a book in a language you dont know. I have read all four of Dan Brown's books and loved each one. i read each one in less than a week. they are easy reads but they keep you hooked in. i have never met so many people who have all read the same book as have read the Da Vinci Code. why do you think SO many people have read it? that's why there has been so much hype about it. if anyone has seen "National Treasure" did you also get the feeling that someone read DC when it first came out and immediately wrote a script in that fashion?? now when DC movie comes out, some people will say its just a National Treasure knockoff I read Tom Hanks will play Dr. Langdon and Ron Howard will direct. I think Tom will do ok but when i was reading the book, the whole time i had Sam Neil (Dr. Grant in Jurassic Park) in mind as the character--just seems to fit him. anyone have any other actors in mind to suggest for this role? I couldnt think of who would play Sophie and apparently they cant either. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0382625/ for the British lord guy (cant recall his name) i was constantly picturing Robbie Coltrane (russian mobster in Goldeneye).
**I have a Word version of Deception Point if you feel like reading a novel on your computer if anyone wants a free copy PM me with your email addy and ill send it.
Originally posted by Tourgasm:
Sometimes you can mess up a word so bad that spell check doens't know what the hell you're talking about.
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