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Nicholas Spark movies in one easy photos **spoilers** for those who watch these things (Original Post)
LynneSin
May 2012
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Ineeda
(3,626 posts)1. Yup. Just got dragged to see "The Lucky One."
I must say, though, the locales and set designs are right up my alley. I could live in the houses/locations of 'Lucky', 'Message in a Bottle', and 'Nights in Rodanthe'. I was so busy with the visuals I only rolled my eyes a few times.
siligut
(12,272 posts)2. Love Story fits this mold.
Maybe it is the original that Spark models his stuff on?
LynneSin
(95,337 posts)3. Love Story was an original store
Nicholas Sparks is the Thomas Kinkade of writing. The both took the same idea and just found new ways of recreating it over and over again.
Baitball Blogger
(46,700 posts)4. Now that's genius
Putting the poster together, I mean.
nolabear
(41,959 posts)5. Right. Romeo and Juliet.
It never gets old. Well, it does, but it doesn't.
I just can't stomach those kinds of movies!
I agree with the Thomas Kincade assessment.