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Carol/Bonadie
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Aug 14, 2011 06:16AM

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lol, carol. i agree. i am looking forward to the movie but the ad campaign is non-stop on tv.

So true. My daughter-in-law and I shared the book and loved it.
Will be seeing the movie with a friend and we both keep saying the same thing about the trailer. Enough already!


Melodie wrote: "I have the book, but haven't read it and am also tired of the trailer. I keep putting off reading the book because if I don't like it I'm going to feel guilty about it. It's definitely not the us..."

My DD and I planned for months to see the movie The Help yesterday and arrived due to other circumstances, too late to the box office to assure we wouldn't be sitting in the very front of the theater which would give both of us a headache and neck strain. We left disappointed and we have decided on a different time to try again, I do look forward to the movie and think the crowded theater may have been in part due to a successful (and almost overkill in the case of this site) ad campaign.

I toyed with the idea of going on Saturday but figured it would be mobbed at the first (and therefore discounted) show of the day, when I could go, so I decided to wait. Maybe next weekend.
Ann wrote: "The trailer here on Goodreads at the top of the home page that expands is especially annoying.
My DD and I planned for months to see the movie The Help yesterday and arrived due to other circumsta..."


Today, I picked up the pb of The Help at Target for $10.00. I've been wanting to read this book for over a year now. My library, as of Friday, has 4 copies with 33 holds on it. Books can be checked out for 3 weeks. When I saw the sales brochure over the weekend, I grabbed the book.


Ann wrote: "It looks like we are going to try to see the movie tomorrow night. Surely Tuesday night isn't going to be a full theater. ;)"


I loved it and so did DD. we needed a couple of tissues each. There was a pretty good crowd watching it. I felt like the film was true to the book and the cinematic changes helped it translate to the screen.

yet, because of the weather I get to stay home this weekend so maybe I'll get alot of reading done.

DJ, I've been watching the Weather Channel and thinking of you. Take care.



hope too! i agree with DJ, the news just makes you more nervous! we live across the river from a marina and there has been a steady stream of boats coming in and being hauled. directly across from us are 4 huge boats- each well over 100'. one is at the end of the dock, obliterating the ones behind it and making the one next to it look small. http://www.superyachts.com/yacht-char... and http://www.jameslist.com/advert/30258...

Melodie wrote: "All of you east coasters stay safe & dry!! Thinking of you all while seeing this stuff on The Weather Channel!"

it's kind of dark and gloomy here so far. as for the yachts my bil helped his friend tie down his boat it's a small thing and the friend usually borrows someones trailer to get it out but he didn't. my sister said most of the bigger ones (fishing etc) are out already but said they will all probably be put in again afterwards because the fishing season will be coming. there is one big yacht by the one fishing store the guys use alot and it's for sale I told my cousin it's my yacht. we had to stop when it first showed up because the name and the location it came from is so strange and never heard of the place before. my bil looked it up on the website and it's some island I think near Panana. it's been there it seems for the whole summer I guess this isn't a time to sell boat like that. it's out of the water and just sitting in front of the parking lot. maybe I can sneak a picture. sometimes we see big yachts when they come into the inlet from sea for over night visits or sometimes longer. they sure are nice to see more than the usual big fishing boats.

Barry wrote: "We spent the last 2 days trenching in the hopes we can steer the water around the house."