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It looks much better without the banners.
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AFI's top 2 courtroom dramas for $8.98
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lol, no kidding. Since this has never happened before and it won't happen again I figured id make something to put in my To Kill a Mockingbird case when I get it.
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I caved and ordered the Digibook. I'm a sucker for collector's editions, at any price... and To Kill A Mockingbird is a classic. I might order All Quiet On The Western Front as well and pick up every Universal film in this series throughout the year (unless I already have it in standard packaging).
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Lee said of the 1962 Academy Award-winning screenplay adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird by Horton Foote: "I think it is one of the best translations of a book to film ever made". She also became a friend of Gregory Peck, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Atticus Finch, the father of the novel's narrator, Scout. She remains close to the actor's family. Peck's grandson, Harper Peck Voll, is named after her. I was surprised to learn in 2009, when I heard a NPR show with the author (Kerry Madden) that wrote a book about Harper Lee, that Lee, who lived in Monroeville, Alabama, was a neighbor and friend of Truman Capote, who was staying with relatives there. And that Harper Lee, wrote the character Dill being based on Capote. Capote was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, he was the son of 17-year-old Lillie Mae Faulk and salesman Archulus Persons. His parents divorced when he was four, and he was sent to Monroeville, Alabama, where, for the following four to five years, he was raised by his mother's relatives. Capote and his Monroeville neighbor, Harper Lee, remained lifelong friends. He based the character of Idabel in Other Voices, Other Rooms on her, and was in turn the inspiration for the character Dill Harris in Lee's 1960 bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Capote once acknowledged this: "Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Harper Lee's mother and father, lived very near. Harper Lee was my best friend. Did you ever read her book, To Kill a Mockingbird? I'm a character in that book, which takes place in the same small town in Alabama where we lived. Her father was a lawyer, and she and I used to go to trials all the time as children. We went to the trials instead of going to the movies." Later, Harper Lee was Capote's crucial research partner for In Cold Blood. (From Wiki) |
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So the Commemorative Limited Edition is only a digibook? That's the only difference? That seems a bit dumb. Although I'll probably get it considering how much I don't want my copy to be on of those generic 100th Anniversery slip covers. ![]() |
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I'd get the digibook, but that cover is just too ugly. I don't mind the bottom, meant to look like the cigar box, but the pictures on top just make it look ugly. If they had stayed with the theme of the cigar box, I would have been all over the digibook, but they didn't really do that, did they? I guess those could be pictures in the cigar box, but they're too fake for me to buy that. I'd rather pay a few bucks less and have something on my shelf that doesn't look awful.
Am I the only one who isn't a fan of this digibook cover? I know it's a nitpick, but you'd think they would be more careful about something designed to be a COLLECTOR'S EDITION. *sigh* |
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