I wish. They added a tragic backstory where her MARRIED lover was killed in WWI.
Miss Marple would NEVER.
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I wish. They added a tragic backstory where her MARRIED lover was killed in WWI.
Miss Marple would NEVER.
I don't know what these people are thinking.
I wish. They added a tragic backstory where her MARRIED lover was killed in WWI.
Miss Marple would NEVER.
See this is why I generally stick to the books. I have actually seen very few adaptations.
Congrats, amych! That is really cool! eta: yes, this was for Natter
Special one-night theatrical release of the remastered version of The Abyss [link]
I may have to go, if only for my young crush on both Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
I'll have to watch that again. I had watched The Abyss too soon after I read the book and was seriously aggravated over the missing parts. It has now been enough time that I can watch it for the beauty of the film without that factor to distract me.
I'm so tempted by The Abyss, but I'm not sure I can justify taking the kids out that late on a school night.
Miss Marple would NEVER.No indeed, she would not.
I'm less attached to Poirot, as I read fewer of those. So I'm fine with Branagh's version. And I really liked A Haunting in Venice. I found it genuinely suspenseful.
We watched it last night. It was fun. (After I got over "WHO is playing Ariadne Oliver?")
I liked that casting!