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Dec 27, 2011 02:27PM

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I just ran through the cast list, not too bad. Ben Whishaw as Frobisher, my personal favorite of the characters, is a pretty good choice and I feel he will do it justice. Plus Tom Hanks as Goose. But I'm not sure how I feel about the Wachowski's doing this, and how they can fit this in as one film.

Tommy Tykwer's involved as a director as well.
It's a pity he couldn't have found a role for Clive Owen.
I wonder if they will direct the different stories separately.
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They got to keep Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith).

I absolutely loved this book. I'm not sure where to start a discussion but the Sixsmith character as discovered in Frobisher's portion and continued in Luisa Rey's portion is fascinating. Who is Sixsmith really?
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I didn't notice this until just now, but I feel it is fitting that both he and Frobisher die of a gunshot to the head. Mitchell does a good job of keeping this novel balanced and 'mirroring' events, so it works well that he has Sixsmith take a bullet in the first half, and Frobisher in the second half years before.

I'm reading Black Swan Green right now and there's a cool connection with Frobisher and the composer.
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I hear you, I think I held my breath that whole page. He was such a nice guy and Smoke just does him cold. I bet the film version of this section will be intense.
Good to hear there more links to Frobisher in other novels. I'm planning on reading all of Mitchell this year and Frobisher was my favorite so I will be looking forward to Black Swan Green (I originally typed it as an acronym, then realized it looked like I was all excited for more Battlestar Galactica, but those days are gone). Which of Mitchell's novels is your favorite?
s.penkevich wrote: "I bet the film version of this section will be intense."
While I totally agree with you, I'm imagining every few seconds of this thing to be so intense. I'd like to make some bets on what is or is not gonna land in the movie. (subject to ponder while I eat dinner)
While I totally agree with you, I'm imagining every few seconds of this thing to be so intense. I'd like to make some bets on what is or is not gonna land in the movie. (subject to ponder while I eat dinner)
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s.penkevich wrote: "As long as the tooth flies into the beer glass across the room.... I pray they keep that."
Yes! For some reason, I really want to the opening scene to be filmed as written. I really love the image, at least what I get from it, as a camera quickly passing over a beaten path and then lifting up to find Dr. Goose crouched over. We pan in and get a close up as he opens up his palm revealing a handful of teeth.
Yes! For some reason, I really want to the opening scene to be filmed as written. I really love the image, at least what I get from it, as a camera quickly passing over a beaten path and then lifting up to find Dr. Goose crouched over. We pan in and get a close up as he opens up his palm revealing a handful of teeth.
See, there I go. My expectations boil down to specific shots. I am going to be let down no matter how good this movie is.

I hear you, I think I held my breath that whole page. He was such a nice ..."
"Thousand Autumns" was my favorite. It is such an all encompassing story. It's magnificent.
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Stephen: I agree, I think I'll have to see it alone so I'm not the guy saying 'well in the book...' every 10 seconds. I have high hopes though, there are quite a few respectable names attached to the project. Tom Hanks as Dr. Goose is interesting choice, I have always liked him. I just know that no matter how pretty or spot on it can get, it will never match the books lyrical beauty.

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It's the first Mitchell I will have to re-read to decide whether I like it.
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It's the first Mitchell I will have to re-read to decide whether I like it."
Oh yeah, I forgot you weren't a big fan of it the first go-round. I hope it improves for you, it definitely sold me on Mitchell.

It might be a good movie, I just don't know if it'll be _Cloud Atlas_.
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1371111/
I just ran through the cast list, not too bad. Ben Whishaw as Frobisher, my personal favorite of the characters, is ..."
I was just watching "The Time Bandits" on Netflix and I think Terry Gilliam would have made an excellent director. The documentary about his attempt at Don Quixote is wonderful.
Right on man. Next week is a little soon for me, but otherwise I'd love to participate. I know Ian has wanted to reread this as well. Same with Jsou, you say?


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