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Digest - 15 Apr 2008 to 17 Apr 2008 (#2008-96)

Thu, 17 Apr 2008

There is 1 message totalling 38 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Forever Knight original movie

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Date:    Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:03:37 -0500
From:    Janette NatPack <natpackjanette@g.......>
Subject: Re: Forever Knight original movie

On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Gaelin Wade <GaelinWade@a.......>
wrote:

> The movie was made what, 3-4 years before the series. So "Dark Knight" is
> a "rehash" of it. Not vice versa.


It can be great fun comparing the two different versions of the same story.
Janette seems much angrier at Nick.  The scene with the goblet in the
meatpacking plant is very badly done in "Nick Knight", so much so that there
really isn't any choice between Alyce and the goblet.  On the other hand,
the scene at the hospital where they figure out whodunnit was *much*
better-done in the movie; the explanation in Ger's version is garbled and
disjointed.

Personally, I liked blonde Alyce, with her ice cream and chips binge and
bubbling enthusiasm, much better than the FK version.  She has more
personality and appeal, and there's a lot of chemistry between her and
Rick.  Brunette Alyce in FK was just kinda there.

If you just saw "Nick Knight" you probably noted the lack of flashbacks.
Try checking YouTube or Google for the video to Rick Springfield's "Don't
Walk Away." :-)


-Janet(te)   NatPack despite the name
I'm walking a marathon and a half to fight breast cancer
   Please donate!   http://tinyurl.com/3deww9/

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