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No fantasy...

Posted by mkuller on February 9, 2011 at 21:04:24:

...jerking off?

Surprised you made it through this one.

I loved the three books.

The first one is a terrific story, the second I couldn't put down and in the third he weaves a number of subplots into a complex story so effortlessly and ties them all together in bow at the end that it amazed me.

What a loss of a talented author.

The first film is very well adapted, if a little graphic for American tastes.

The second one interesting and I'm waiting for Netflix to send me this one.

Doesn't surprise it's probably the weakest of the films since it has less action and more behind the scenes plotting.

The books are always better.