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JSWolf 06-23-2011 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by pilotbob (Post 1624645)
Time to discuss the Maltese Falcon....

BOb

What happened to the poll?

JSWolf 06-23-2011 05:16 PM

I liked the book. And the good guy (Spade) was not all that good. The police were made out to be bumbling fools. Spade is out for only one person and that's himself. I don't think he cares what happens to anyone else as long as he comes out alright.

The biggest downfall of the book was when Spade didn't really question the girl about her original cover story and just let it slide.

Nyssa 06-23-2011 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe (Post 1626133)
Which could hardly have come as a surprise to Spade, since, knowing Wilmer's rash and volatile nature, he set about to drive a wedge between Wilmer and Gutman.

Exactly. Spade set it up and got exactly what he wanted.

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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe (Post 1626133)
I don't think so; not in the discussion thread. In the nominations thread, yes.

Thank you. I'll go back and remove the spoiler tags.

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You know what I don't get? How Bridget expected to walk away scot-free! I mean really? You killed the man's partner, lied at every turn, put him in all sorts of unnecessary danger...and a little bit of nookie was supposed to save you?

pilotbob 06-23-2011 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 1626137)
What happened to the poll?

What poll? we don't put polls on discussions threads.

BOb

orlok 06-23-2011 06:55 PM

I found the book quite hard to get into, as I found the characterisations too overt (detailed descriptions of how the characters look; unsubtle descriptions of facial expressions and so on). I also struggled because the Bogart version is so engrained I just couldn't see Spade as tall and blonde. I did think Peter Lorre was perfect casting, and this helped me get int othe book once he appeared on the scene.

I also found Spade eminently unlikeable, and wouldn't have cared much if he'd been killed or convicted at the end.

Overall, I did quite enjoy it, but it hasn't earned re-read status. 3 out of 5.

lila55 06-25-2011 03:23 AM

I found it entertaining, but after reading "The long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler a couple of months ago and now this book I have to admit that "hardboiled" is definitely not my cup of tea.

JSWolf 06-25-2011 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by pilotbob (Post 1626205)
What poll? we don't put polls on discussions threads.

BOb

But we could. Didn't you read the suggestion for the poll and other agreeing that it's a good idea?

pilotbob 06-25-2011 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 1629391)
But we could. Didn't you read the suggestion for the poll and other agreeing that it's a good idea?

No, I must have missed that. I would be happy to add a poll to the discussion threads.

BOb

GA Russell 06-27-2011 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyssa (Post 1626176)
You know what I don't get? How Bridget expected to walk away scot-free! I mean really? You killed the man's partner, lied at every turn, put him in all sorts of unnecessary danger...and a little bit of nookie was supposed to save you?

Great point Nyssa! I think it shows the extent to which Brigid was accustomed to having her way with men.

JSWolf 06-27-2011 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by pilotbob (Post 1629934)
No, I must have missed that. I would be happy to add a poll to the discussion threads.

BOb

I'm on a Star trek forum where the review/discussion thread on the latest book has a poll to get a feel how most people liked the book.

Outstanding
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Poor

Those are the poll choices. But feel free to change the wording to what you think best. I just think its a good idea to have the poll as well as the discussion.

JSWolf 06-27-2011 06:44 PM

Sam Spade is not really a nice man. He's a bit of an I'm out to get what I can for me and damn to you all.

Nyssa 06-27-2011 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by GA Russell (Post 1632534)
Great point Nyssa! I think it shows the extent to which Brigid was accustomed to having her way with men.

There are feminine wiles and then there is cold blooded murder! Now, if Archer's wife had been the culprit (as once suspected) that would be a little different. She and Spade obviously had something going on, Archer probably knew Spade was seeing his wife (but was too busy with his own affairs) to worry over it, and Spade couldn't stand Archer...I could see Spade looking the other way for her. I still don't think he would have gone to jail for her ( he just doesn't come across as the self-sacrificing type), but I could see his trying to help her out of a jam as best he could.

WT Sharpe 06-27-2011 11:00 PM

Slightly off-topic, but since my copy of The Maltese Falcon also contained The Thin Man (also written by Hammett), I just wrote a mini-review of it in the Hey!! Let's get some action going! What are we reading? thread you folks might enjoy.

Nyssa 06-27-2011 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe (Post 1632842)
Slightly off-topic, but since my copy of The Maltese Falcon also contained The Thin Man (also written by Hammett), I just wrote a mini-review of it in the Hey!! Let's get some action going! What are we reading? thread you folks might enjoy.

You should have Red Harvest, as well. :) Aren't some surprises, grand! :D

WT Sharpe 06-27-2011 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyssa (Post 1632843)
You should have Red Harvest, as well. :) Aren't some surprises, grand! :D

I will (it's also included), but first there are some other things I've promised myself. I'm currently reading the 3rd Hal Spacejock book and a book of a theological nature. ;)


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