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Life of Pi

Posted: 29th Nov, '12, 22:32
by nev
Stunning cinematography, brilliant acting, true to the book. Everything I expected and more. Highly recommended, so worth a Gold Class ticket.

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 08:18
by slinky
I've been reading good things about this one & I liked the book -- thanks for the recommendation, Nev.

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 08:54
by BoD
Read the first 10 pages of the book when it first came out. Got bored. Stopped. The cinema trailer doesn't make me regret my decision

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 09:56
by daffodil
Same, although I think I may have made it to 15 pages before giving up ;)

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 11:07
by Tas
yeah I remember picking it up, then putting it down... Maybe the movie is worth it though, shorter and you find out what the book is about minus any visual descriptions?

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 11:21
by Lili Von Shtupp
I also picked it up and put it down, not sure how many pages into it, though. I just got sidetracked by life and didn't feel like it was compelling enough to draw me back into it. Maybe I'll feel differently after watching the movie.

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 12:48
by Pinklepurr
I can't say that any of the trailers I have seen for it make me want to go and see it. I too gave up on the book. Seems to be a bit of a theme here.

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 19:02
by canuck
Seem to remember when I read Life of Pi it started out slow, but It is the ending that makes the book, and not because one was thankful it was finally over ;)

Still dubious about the movie

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Nov, '12, 22:55
by slinky
Good God, people, I'm obviously going to have to read this book again ;) It's been a few years, but as I recall, I liked it :D

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 1st Dec, '12, 03:02
by Lichtgestalt
I like the tiger in the TV ads. But more importantly....
will there be a second part and will it be called Pipi?

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 1st Dec, '12, 08:03
by daffodil
slinky wrote:Good God, people, I'm obviously going to have to read this book again ;) It's been a few years, but as I recall, I liked it :D
You are a trooper, Slinks [smilie=tease.gif]

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 1st Dec, '12, 08:35
by Kooky
I remember reading it and thinking it was a bit cracked out, can't remember much else. Says more about my memory for books and movies than the book itself though.

Might give the movie a shot, I like off-the-wall.

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 30th Jan, '13, 22:14
by Pinklepurr
Got free tickets and so went along to see this today. I have to admit that it was way way better than I imagined from the trailers (I should have known) and I can see why it is nominated for so many Oscars. It was a really well done film. Just the images alone were worth watching. Everything Nev said in the first post...I eat my words now.

Re: Life of Pi

Posted: 31st Jan, '13, 03:54
by Kooky
Agreed.