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Sorry but I thought they all sucked!
I'm a purist about things like books. I movies will never do a book justice. Hollywood always wants to make things politically correct and happy.
Sums of All Fears, ending just ruined the book's ending by far. Hollywood had to come in and make it polically correct. Come on, in the book it wasn't some stupid White Racist group that did it, and how they made the bomb was the best parts of the book. I read the chapter that Clancy walked through HOW a nuclear bomb works during the explosion, I read that chapter at least 15 times.
Clear and Present was a disgrace to the book. Again they made the ending a happy story, where as the book told how a war like that ends.
Red October and Patriot were OK, but did not keep the real intensity of his books. I mean, Sean Connery did a good job at Ramius, but then they flubbed it by casting a shite supported crew.
I guess I'm just a purist about how a story is told. You read the book and you create it's intensity in your mind. Then you watch the movie and everything that you wanted from the book is not there.
Clancy is a great writer, intricate characters, and storylines. You can get lost in his books with his technical jargen alone.
If they are going to make a movie from one of his books that I could handle watching another person's view of the story, then it would have to be Red Storm Rising. Hands down Clancy's greatest book.
Payce
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