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    Arrow fear and loathing in las vegas

    ive read the book and seen the film, i love em both! has anyone else seen or read them? look on amazon or play and buy this!

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    Classic! I've only seen the film, but i want to get round to reading the book at some point.

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    First person to pm me with their address gets a free copy of the book!

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    Only seen the film and didnt think it was all that.

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    read the book, and then watch the film. I apreciated it more after i read the book.

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    seen the film many times, not read the book.....BUT....its now winging its way towards me, so i shall update on the reading of said novel in about a week. peace.

    if war is the answer, then we are asking the wrong question
    2 things i hate the most - xenophobia and the french
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    The film blew me away when I saw it. It leaves loads of questions about what actually happened. I mean, how can a film with no real plot be so damn good.

    I suggest getting a friend over. Getting a bottle of whiskey out, and getting hammered as the characters go on their little voyage of life. GREAT

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    "don't look now but theres a woman f*%#ing a polar bear!"

    CLASS LINE!!

    "we can can't stop here this is bat country!!!"

    oh i'll have to stop, i love that film!

    hehe, you have to watch it several times to get all the little things (plus get over the fact theres no major story line!!)

    just one more - "and one for the doctor - eeeeeeeeeeeeee....."

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    No more of that talk or I'll put the leeches on you!!

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    "Did I say that out loud?"
    "The boy knows something"

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    it's here now! i'm halfway through reading it, and its a hell of a lot better than the film. peace.

    if war is the answer, then we are asking the wrong question
    2 things i hate the most - xenophobia and the french
    "chuffing"

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    you have to admit though... they did a great job with the film!

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    Watched the film and then read the book (Hunter S Thompson for those interested). Love them both.

    The book reads exactly as the film, you can hear the narration and dialogue as you're reading the book, which makes it even more disturbing!

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