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Mark Your Calendars for Feb 18

Maybe I'll take off work so I can be among the first to see it. Woo-hoo!!"
oh i can't wait!!!
thanks for the heads up!

DD and I were disappointed to not have a Shutter Island trailer in the preview set before Sherlock Holmes. She spotted Leonardo in one preview and we thought that might have been it, but no.... we are looking forward to it too!
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Shutter Island the Movie release date! I've seen previews, and now the posters are up in my local movie theater!
Maybe I'll take off work so I can be among the first to see it. Woo-hoo!!"

Ann, I've seen the preview a couple of times and it is really creepy... it brought back all the tension and suspense of reading the novel. I wonder how they will handle the ending, and that's all I'm saying.


The book Shutter Island was disturbing. It has been a long time since I read it, and that feeling still sticks in my memory!
Joyce wrote: "I've seen the preview a couple of times, and it IS creepy!! I remember being very disturbed by the book; it was so difficult to see the character lose all control over his life! The movie looks e..."

LOL. I wondered when the IHSI benchwarmers would weigh in!


LOL. I wondered when the IHSI benchwarmers would weigh in!"
How about the did not read Shutter Island, have no plans to see the movie and don't really care one way or another bench?

How about the did not read Shutter Island, have no plans to see the movie and don't really care one way or another bench?...
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Those people have to stand, LOL.

Nancy (Hrdcovers) wrote: "Well, wonderfriend, all I can say is that I hope the movie is better than the book. lol"


Cheryl posted in a different spot that she'll start the top books thread soon. This is one of the things I miss most about not being able to follow the posts "un-threaded" like we did on AOL.
Nancy (Hrdcovers) wrote: "Ha Ha Ann.....Even if I'm not posting, I do try to read many of the threads once a week. I've been looking for the thread to post our top books of 2010 and didn't see it."


I hear you and concur; stick around, Goodreads starts to grow on you and this is such a special group!
Joyce wrote: "This format is definitely taking some getting used to after being accustomed to AOL boards for many years. Once AOL dropped their boards I quit posting for quite some time; this is the first one I've gone back to. I miss the AOL format :( "

LOL. I wondered when the IHSI benchwarmers would weigh in!"
I've always been on the IHSI bench, although it's the only one of his books I didn't care for. I'm hoping the movie will give me a new prospective on the story. There's always the chance to jump bench!

I do like Leonardo DiCaprio, but I am nervous about any movie that postpones its opening. This movie was originally scheduled for last fall and was pulled. That usually means there is something about the movie that has made the producers nervous.

a friend's son worked as a grip on the movie. he told her the reason it was pulled was because it was originally scheduled to open around the same time as harry potter or twilight- i can't remember which- and scorcese (or however you spell his name) didn't want to competition- wanted SI to be the movie that people wanted to see when it opened, rather than a week or so later..

Ceil, I'll save a place for you on the Loves SI bench just in case....


Good for you, Marcy! I'm tempted but undecided about whether to reread SI before I see the movie. The plus side of not reading it is I can judge the movie on its own rather than based on how true to the book it is. I don't want to be sitting there thinking "wait.. THAT didn't happen in the book!"

I am glad Shutter Island stood up well to a re-read. (and am not surprised, I also think Dennis is a very skillful writer. I am probably not going to re-read SI before the movie, too little time to read, but am eager to see it.
DD just finished reading The Lovely Bones and does want to go see the movie, I am not sure if I want to skim re-read it first or not.
Marcy wrote: "Well - it's official. I just reread Shutter Island and I'm not moving off the Loves SI bench. I loved it more this time around. The "creepiness" didn't make me the least uneasy - just more appreciative of Lehane's skill.."


I am nearing the end of Under the Dome and I'm going to miss that cotton-pickin' town!

http://www.kiss108.com/pages/Matty.html
I've changed my mind again. Do I have enough time to reread before I see it on the 20th?

Of course you do, if you have the book. I thought the reread was very much worth it.


Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Here's a fun radio interview with Dennis Lehane on Shutter Island... click down to the bottom of the page till you see Dennis' picture, then you'll see how to access the podcast.
http://www.kiss1..."



I had hoped to see it this weekend with DD, but went to see Michael Connelly instead. Maybe next weekend!
Gail/Ladyvolz wrote: "Okay so who has gone to see the movie? And what did you think? I'm afraid the movie will be as confusing to me as the book was. "

One thing we did learn though, without a reservation, it can take 3 hours to get a table in Providence on a Saturday night. Good thing Sherry's husband had juice.

That is good news! I am eager to see Shutter Island the movie very soon. Michael Connelly talked a bit about Clint Eastwood doing Terry McCaleb in Bloodwork with a lot of changes to the book and what he hoped will be a good adaptation of The Lincoln Lawyer with Matthew McConaughey as Mickey Haller. That should be interesting, supposed to start filming in May 2010.
Barry wrote: "Carole, Sherry and I agree that the movie/book combination is a good one. I liked the movie, I thought it was faithful to the story (except one spoiler) and set the tone as Lehane meant it to be set..."

i hope the lincoln lawyer is more true to the original story than bloodwork was. don't understand why directors feel they have to change books. they did that to my sister's keeper, too.. as well as others that i can't think of off the top of my head this early in the morning..lol

We had a great discussion over dinner about the movie, and it was fun to hear Alfie's (Sherry's DH) perspective as one who hadn't read the book. I wish I could say more, but that would involve spoilers. Maybe I'll start a post under the spoiler folder.
I found the movie pretty clear, although that has to be because I'd read the book, albeit when it was published. I remembered the overall arc but had forgotten just enough of the detail to make it a fresh experience. We agreed that Scorcese was pretty faithful to the language of the book, overall.
I found the movie to be a little arty and dreamy, which I think will annoy some reviewers and viewers. But I thought Scorcese captured the overall doom and creepiness of the novel quite well. I am not DiCaprio's biggest fan--don't know what Scorcese's fascination is with him-- but even though I always pictured Teddy as a husky Irish cop, his Teddy didn't detract from the movie.
I'm not sure if I would have enjoyed the movie if I hadn't read the book; some if it is just too dark -- those who've read the book likely know what I'm talking about.
I just reread the end of the book, and I don't know if what I'm about to say is a spoiler, exactly, but if you're hinky about such things better skip to the next post.... Scorcese adds a scene to the end that makes clear what was ambiguous and open to interpretation in the book. I thought it was brilliant; I'd be interested to hear what other readers of the book think.
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Carol/Bonadie wrote: "One M/T poster trivia: Guess who carries a miniature bottle of hot sauce in his/her pocket to ward against wussy chile and other dishes that are supposed to be spicy? "

I am so eager to see the movie of Shutter Island even more now! Luckily DD also read and loved the book so I have an avid Lehane fan ready to go too. The review comments here make me even more excited! I wish more of us could go together as a group like Carol, Sherry, Barry and Alfie!
Marcy wrote: "Thanks Barry, Sherry and Carol for your reviews. The movie sounds like a winner! After seeing the trailer, my DH (did not read book) is reluctant to go. I will see it with or without him."

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I found the movie pretty clear, although that has to be because I'd read the book, albeit when it was published. I remembered the overall arc but had forgotten just enough of the detail to make it a fresh experience. "

Ann wrote: "Marcy:
I am so eager to see the movie of Shutter Island even more now! Luckily DD also read and loved the book so I have an avid Lehane fan ready to go too. The review comments here make me even m..."


Sunday morning I met with my local friends who did the Saturday night Shutter Island showing. They did not like it as much, thought it too ponderous and arty, with exception of how Scorsese brought the ending together.

Barry wrote: "I'll admit to the hot sauce. When I think of how mean Carol is to Daniel, This is almost like being heaped with praise.
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Under the Dome (other topics)Shutter Island (other topics)
Maybe I'll take off work so I can be among the first to see it. Woo-hoo!!