I think in theory that has an appeal to it but from a practical perspective it would be really tough for me to work that out, so id say nay.
watching the movie and then reading the book?
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I think in theory that has an appeal to it but from a practical perspective it would be really tough for me to work that out, so id say nay.
watching the movie and then reading the book?
Aye and nay. Depends.
Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries?
I confess I don't know lord peter, but aye to mysteries in general and especially ones with recurring characters.
a married Sherlock holmes?
I'll forego the customary 'nay' here so I can say "Intercourse that sh*t." Sherlock Holmes isn't made for marriage any more than Benedict Cumberbatch is made to play Khan Noonien Singh--in one of the worst cinematic foul-ups since someone cast Ben Affleck as Batman.
Middle-aged actors playing legendary superheroes in screen.
If they can pull it off, sure. Let's just forget George Clooney's Batman fiasco...
More superhero TV shows?
That is a tough one I like the idea of them but the ones that are out there I think are bad and the ones I try to watch I end up losing interest in. I would say Aye if they did make a really good one.
Tv shows based on movies
Aye, but it depends on the movie. I don't think we are ready for some of the movies to become TV shows.
Movies based on TV shows?
Why couldn't I have gotten the previous question? Mind you, I intend to answer it anyway. OK, well at the moment the only example that comes to mind is Firefly, a series that held no interest for me, but whose eventual film adaptation was a right romp.
As for movies made into TV shows, heck, yeah, man! Most of my favorite series started out as movies: Highlander, La Femme Nikita, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, to name a few.
Should restaurants that serve nachos made with that plastic, phony cheese from a bottle instead of real cheese be fined and, possibly, shut down by the Ministry for Public Morals?
No, sections of the country you speak of may or may not starve - certainly there would be societal disruption
The Life of Brian (movie)?
Aye, seen it. Like it? Not Really.
A Beautiful Mind?
I thought life of brian was hysterical.
ive got the book but haven't read it yet, haven't seen the movie either, (in general though, I like Russell crowe, and biographical type stories) so lemme pass it along to the next person...
Aye. I have seen the movie and I liked it very much.
Staying up in the evening because you feel like you should do something worthy at least once a day, but all you get is the lack of sleep and incompetency next day?
If I said nay to that one, Troyja, I'd be a hippo-critter, since I stay up late or all night on a regular basis, sleep in odd patterns, and am, as a rule, incompetent.
Subway sandwiches, even though they make you fat and are probably not very healthy, despite what their adverts claim?
Aye. Hot pastrami toasted on wheat roll w/ mayo/light lettuce/mustard/olives/oil&vinegar/avocado... a rare pleasure.
Tiny house movement ?... I'm watching TH Nation (DTV channel 266) as I type, and get an email w/ many examples daily.
despite my wearing patchouli, I say aye---I like it. it appeals to me on a variety of levels. I watch the shows every once in awhile and ive been trying to talk a good friend into our building one next summer. doubt its going to happen, but I like the thought of it.
books written "based on the screenplay" of movies?