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Topic: Stones mentioned in films and books Return to archive
11-09-03 04:29 AM
egon I always enjoy it when you read a book or watch a film and the stones are mentioned.

Here�s 2 that I saw/read recently;


Film: Death to Smooch

Edward Norton is singing songs for drug addicts in a methadone clinic, trying to get them to stop using. At one point he says something like;

�Did Keith Richard lose his creativity when he kicked the smack?�, No he didn�t. He went on and recorded some of his best work.�


Book: thirty nothing (by Lisa jewel)

Girl meets up with old boyfriend who she hasn�t seen in 10 years. He�s gotten really old, and she�s thinking;

�This is what Keith Richard would have looked like if he�d left the stones twenty years ago and become a bus driver�.


anyone else?