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Old 11-17-2009, 10:30 AM   #21
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I'd love to read the book of the film, Poshm. And I think that's the first time I've ever said that. Love it or drag with it, the movie produced satisfying story lines, intriguing sub-plots and tremendously huge characters. IT left you wondering about the paradox. The source material did nothing but pitch an idea. Neil

PS: In a week or two, I'm bringing out a novel that works the other way around -- with the movie taking a mere character role. Oddly enough, the book is called *The Movie* (yep, it surprised me, too, that this had never been used as a novel title). If you want to take a look, just drop me a line and I'll send a free ebook copy on release. N
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