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Originally posted by: jalaram
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Stiganator
... So the chick who is a knockoff of Indy (only her dialogue is atrocious, she can't act, and Harrison Ford is a more attractive women than she is) jumps on a police horse and chases after the templars.
...

SOOOOOOO BAD.

They were just interviewing her on Mark and Brian. She won an Oscar for something.
Mia Sorvino.

IIRC, Woody Allen's "Mighty Aphrodite"
No wonder I didn't see it. Woody Allen.

 
Originally posted by: loup garou
Originally posted by: K1052
The book was horrid. I watched some of the show last night out of morbid curiosity and it was pretty bland.

Agreed. Terrible, terrible book. I couldn't help but laugh when I saw commercials for this. When I was reading the book, it read just like a TV movie or miniseries.

Yeah, I don't know what the hell PokerGuy is talking about. I checked out the book on a whim on his say. So apparently, this book is the author's first. The author is normally a screenwriter and the book was published in 2006. So in two years or so it gets into production as a TV miniseries... The guy basically wrote it in pre-script format. Sure, Patterson can get away with doing that but it doesn't work as well with this book.
 
I thought the book was pretty entertaining 🙂 but as for the miniseries, I can't really expect it to be anything but terrible.
 
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