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Old 02-23-2012, 10:21 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by orlok View Post
I was wondering the same thing, having seen the movie fairly recently, and knowing the twist in the tail already....
Movies have been known to take a lot of liberties with books. Then again, I could see no way the movie The Fugitive was going to hold my interest, since I've probably seen all of the original TV episodes and knew he would be freed in the end. Was I ever wrong on that count!

Just because you've seen the movie doesn't mean you won't enjoy the book. Consider how many adaptation of A Christmas Carol we've all seen, and yet the book, even for those of us for whom it was a re-read, was still enjoyable.
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