12-02-2010, 06:16 PM
Is it the most famous train-related novel of all time? Probably. Does it feature the world's longest dialog? Definitely. The first installment coming to theaters next year.
It's come off as a kind of thrown together project, so wonder if it will be any good. I'll be interested to see how it updates the novel's 50s-era rail transportation economics to the modern day.
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It's come off as a kind of thrown together project, so wonder if it will be any good. I'll be interested to see how it updates the novel's 50s-era rail transportation economics to the modern day.
More here:
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