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Offline NGTM-1R

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Re: Ender's Game: The Movie
Fortunately, Ender's Game (the original book, anyway) is one where he succeeds at that.

No he's pretty much waving a huge douchebaggery flag about what it takes to fight a war.
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Re: Ender's Game: The Movie
At the beginning of the trailer, I thought the starships in the book were U.S. fighter planes in the movie.

 
Re: Ender's Game: The Movie
So I just saw the trailer for this waiting for Into Darkness, they really are chuffed about all their academy award winners.
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Re: Ender's Game: The Movie
The book has been in my mental list of stuff I really should read for years, but I still haven't bothered.
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Re: Ender's Game: The Movie
Ender's Game is pretty short, it shouldn't take more than a day or two.  I prefer The Bean Trilogy take on it, myself.

  

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I thought the original book was vastly over-hyped and that the sequels (including the side-quels) were terrible.

I'd much rather see somebody make a good Honor Harrington movie/show/video game.
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