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Dictionary Definition : Laura: Also known as "Solveig", her internet pseudonym, this female specimen of Homo Sapiens founded the Literary Cabinet world. One can spot "Laura," by the fun she has grading papers and drinking coffee, with triple coffee consumption ever since she quit smoking. Like another species, Homo Sapiens Zarasahanous, she enjoys picking at the extreme Twilight fans. This specimen is particularly fond of procrastinating, as most of the other species of the Literary Cabinet Universe are.
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PostSubject: If you could be the director...   If you could be the director... EmptyMon Feb 15, 2010 4:30 pm

...of a film adaptation of your favourite book - which book would you put to the screen, and with what actors? How would you frame the entire thing? Where would you do the filming?

I am asking this because when I drove back home today, I was listening to the audiobook of "The Kitchen-God's Wife" by Amy Tan. I suddenly found myself wondering how I would compose a movie based on the book. I even began to determine which scene I'd leave out, and that I definitely wanted John Williams to do the music. whistle
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PostSubject: Re: If you could be the director...   If you could be the director... EmptyTue Feb 16, 2010 9:16 am

Wow. Big question. I really wanted to see A Great and Terrible Beauty on the big screen ... I haven't identified any actors yet, except that I thought Bonnie Wright would be a great Gemma and maybe James McAvoy as Simon Middleton ... Kartik would be very difficult casting. A Indian boy who looks like a gypsy?
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