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this week's question is :
It is up to you to do a Kickstarter campaign for your favorite book!!! Who are you casting for the main characters?
Hi Isti,
ReplyDeleteI've read and watched "1984" by George Orwell. A good pick and I'm totally agree with you a remake wouldn't kill. The adaptation is a little obsolete!
Cool! Thanks for sharing :)
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http://www.itchingforbooks.com/2013/09/feature-and-follow-64.html
I could see that working well! I'd watch that version.
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--Brenda @Daily Mayo
Great choice!
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I wanna read that book but I never had a chance. I mention C.Bale in my FF too :D New follower via gfc.http://bookerlikeahooker.blogspot.com/2013/09/feature-and-follow-5.html
ReplyDeleteOooh, this is the first time I've seen 1984 on a Feature Follow this week. I think Christian Bale does well in dark movies (Did you ever see him in Equilibrium. It's another, albeit not as good, dystopian story).
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Kat @ Books Are Bread
This is the first classic I've seen. I really like the idea of Bale in this movie. Great pick!
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Kim @ YA Asylum
Hi Lucie, yes thank you! I saw a screenshoot of the adaptation and it's in black and white (?)
ReplyDeleteI hope so, I love Christian Bale :)
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It's a good book! a bit creepy, but good :)
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no, I haven't watched Equilibrium but I think I agree with you. He's good in dark movies
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