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08. Dez 2017
Franklin Quest 1995 - 1997 Designer Open Binder: Black/Teak # 13080
Thiis is a very rare binder made by Franklin Quest in the late 1990's - immediately before they merged with the Covey Leadership Center and rebranded themselves as Franklin/Covey. It is in the "Classic" size (5.5 x 8.5" pages) - the second largest page size the company produces. For the size of the page, and the size of the rings (1.5") it is one of the slimmest, trimmest binders they ever produced.
An abundance of 7 credit card pockets, 1 business card pocket, a vertical pocket (front cover) and a horizontal pocket (back over) provides built-in organizational power right out of the box, minimizing the need for additional inserts/carriers.
Top all of that off with a durable exterior of drum-dyed Verona Leather, trimmed with smooth textured Aniline Leather on the spine, and you have the perfect combination of professional elegance and easy-to-clean maintenance.
This one is a keeper!
07. Mai 2013
A "Supremely" Faithful Adaptation for Fans of the 1980 Novel
3 von 3 finden das hilfreich If you've read & enjoyed the multi-layered, intricate tapestry that was a NY Times #1 Best Seller, then you will enjoy this INCREDIBLY faithful adaptation !
Fitting so much of the novel's 523 - 608 pages of intricate DETAIL into a mere three hours is IMPRESSIVE !
I just finished the last page of the novel, then watched this TV Movie. There were many details & nuances where they could've cut corners & simplified, yet they didn't ! There were only 4 points where they "went Hollywood," but without sacrificing fidelity to the tone of Ludlum's original novel.
Director Roger Young & Teleplay/Screenplay author Carol Sobieski did an outstanding job !
This originally aired on ABC in two, 2-hour parts on Sunday: May 8, 1988 (Mothers' Day) and Monday: May 9, 1988. Sobieski's writing (and Jaclyn Smith's performance) make this version subtly "more accessible" for women gathered around a TV screen in 1988.
While the three-hour length may be a bit much for some viewers to do "in one sitting," the DVD divides the movie into "Part 1" and "Part 2" (reflecting the original air dates), which easily supports a "two-night viewing experience."
This was a far more nuanced adaptation, when compared to the 2002 Damon theatrical movie, where they threw out so MUCH of the detailed backstory.
(By his own admission, 2002 Director Doug Liman jettisoned much of the novel's content in an attempt to modernize it, and conform it to his own beliefs & family experience regarding US foreign policy)
Even down to "Bourne's" age. Some "rough math" based on the details of the book (Career, Nam, 1st Wife & Kids. Medusa, Tam Quan: 3-25-68) sets "Bourne's" D.O.B. as late as 1938 (apx).
That would mean by the time of the novel: 1980, he'd be at least 42.
By 1988, the 53-year-old Chamberlain (ironically born 1934) might have been a bit old to play the mid-forties "Bourne."
However at the time of the theatrical movie's shooting in 2000, 30-year-old Damon was also TOO young...
For Future Buyers: My only surprise was the (2002 Warner Video Standard) Snap Case. I had never seen one (much less opened one) before ! While it IS more "eco-friendly," I was surprised at how fragile it seemed to be. I can see why the "Keep Case" became the industry standard. This is not a "bootleg," this is simply the packaging that Warner Video was using in 2002 (Original Barcode 085392356522)
BOTTOM LINE: If you enjoy seeing most of the details of the 1980 novel meticulously & realistically transferred to cinema - this is the adaptation for you.
If you lack the time, or patience, and enjoy more of a fast-action movie, super-fast special effects, without as many layers to either the story or characters, go with the 2002 Doug Liman/Matt Damon movie, which clocks in 67 minutes shorter.
