Sometimes these novelizations are based on something that is rewritten or re worked for the screen, and the authors are just kind of rolling with it. And so sometimes the stories are much different than what happens in the movie. So would you say, paradoxically, that this book had more prose than cos i'm just as good a writer as I am? Nois no, that difficuult. Do i have the power vested in me to sebut i don't think. But even though people were complaining about the rewrites, i guess they must not have rewritten,. You know, the big set pieces are anything no as it's a set piece first movie. That's con
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Actually...it's just us. As usual. But we are talking about a surprisingly faithful novelization of Con Air, one that really reinforces how much the motley crew of character actors elevated the 1997 film.
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