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Old 09.12.2016, 09:53 AM   #19500
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@ robigator

i watched that jonathan strange show having never read the book. yes it seemed derivative, and definitely owed a lot to gaiman, but for my tastes it made for entertaining tv. and yes that included being frustrated with the characters--a sign that one is involved. what annoyed me was that-- it ended! i wanted it to go on. later i learned about the novel etc.

have you seen the original wicker man? it's creepy and great. perfect for halloween movie season. the original is such a british movie though, i mean, the whole pagan stuff, the idea of nic cage in a hollywood remake of it is laughable from the start. i recall it was a huge fiasco when it came out.
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