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Banking on the End Times

PostPosted: Nov 2, 2005 @ 7:48pm
by Brig

PostPosted: Nov 2, 2005 @ 10:40pm
by Caesar

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 12:32am
by Chris Edwards
Ha! Considering people have been expecting a rapture for thousands of years, kinda silly to be expecting one within your life-time, huh? :). At least wait until 2012 like Caesar says.

They just released a second movie on DVD though.

Yes, they had a first one.

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 3:50am
by James S
I think they're still making more books, but I'm not sure. I avoid "Left Behind" and "Harry Potter" equally as much.

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 5:11am
by Brig

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 5:37am
by James S
Thanks :D


PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 7:43am
by chuck
Harry Potter is popular because it's so fucking awesome.

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 7:59am
by Wes

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 3:22pm
by James S
I read the first book of each series. I thought they were well written. But I'm not going to be swept into some marketting hype while buying into the 14th book of a collection because 'I just have to know what happens to Eloise' or something. I appreciated the literary quality of the originals without being manipulated into wasting a fortune by marketting campaign and tired plot tricks.

"The Plot Continues, in Book 47." No thanks. I don't watch TV, I don't read protracted fiction novels. They're not worth my time, which is sparse these days.

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 4:13pm
by Chris Edwards
No TV?!

Not even The Daily Show?

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 6:47pm
by Maf54
So you don't want to buy the sequal to a book you enjoyed because the writer wants to sell it?

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 6:59pm
by James S
I don't have cable.

I didn't like the book, I appreciated it, and no I don't want to buy a sequel to a book because a writer signed a contract agreeing to write sequels for as long as the publishing company requests them.

PostPosted: Nov 3, 2005 @ 10:47pm
by NYIllustrator

PostPosted: Nov 4, 2005 @ 12:01am
by Chad