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Re: Buchheim's book, "The Boat"
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Dietzsch
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Date: December 11, 2004 05:07PM
IMHO, the book is better than the movie, because for understandable reasons Pedersen had to shorten the boredom periods as well as clean up the 'theme number one' dirty talk between the crew.
To me, the book feels even more genuine than the movie. And that is, as those who know the movie know, saying something
To me, the book feels even more genuine than the movie. And that is, as those who know the movie know, saying something
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Buchheim's book, "The Boat" | Walter Schmidt | 12/10/2004 12:11PM |
Re: Buchheim's book, "The Boat" | Steve Roberts | 12/10/2004 12:43PM |
Re: Buchheim's book, "The Boat" | Walter Schmidt | 12/10/2004 08:35PM |
Re: Buchheim's book, "The Boat" | Dietzsch | 12/11/2004 05:07PM |
Re: Buchheim's book, "The Boat" | Chewie | 12/23/2004 02:24PM |
Re: Buchheim's book, "The Boat" | Dougie | 12/23/2004 03:53PM |
Also Buchheim's book, "Die Festung" | Dietzsch | 01/23/2005 12:31PM |
Re: Also Buchheim's book, "Die Festung" | Meg Rosenfeld | 01/24/2005 07:15AM |
Re: Also Buchheim's book, "Die Festung" | ROBERT M. | 01/24/2005 08:31AM |
Re: Also Buchheim's book, "Die Festung" | Meg Rosenfeld | 01/25/2005 02:08AM |
Re: Also Buchheim's book, "Die Festung" | ROBERT M. | 01/25/2005 04:34PM |
Re: Also Buchheim's book, "Die Festung" | Meg Rosenfeld | 01/26/2005 12:24AM |