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Exclusive: The 'Gone Girl' Amazing Amy cover आप won't believe actually exists [SPOILER] | HitFix
Exclusive: The 'Gone Girl' Amazing Amy cover आप won't believe actually exists [SPOILER] | HitFix
VERY SPOILERY COVER for an Amazing Amy book.
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Exclusive: The 'Gone Girl' Amazing Amy cover you won't believe actually exists
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In the eight days since "Gone Girl" debuted it has gone from a critical success to a box office wonder to something of a pop culture phenomenon. People can\'t stop talking about it. The New Yorker, er, online outlets can\'t stop writing essays about it. And moviegoers are going back for a second viewing. Chances are you\'ve already seen David Fincher\'s adaptation of Gillian Flynn\'s best-selling novel. We hope you have because we have something very special to share with you…
…but you really need to have seen the movie.
Now, assuming you have caught "Gone Girl" in the theater, you\'re well aware that Amy Dunne (the fantastic Rosamund Pike) was the childhood inspiration for her parents\' "Amazing Amy" book series. Those stories have haunted Dunne her entire adult life as "Amazing Amy" always seems to be one step ahead of the "real" Amy. The covers of some of the "Amazing Amy" novels, beautifully illustrated by artist Kirk Van Wormer, were recently made available as a free iTunes book download. There was, however, one particular cover missing. And it\'s likely the final cover of the entire "Amazing Amy" series (well, maybe).
20th Century Fox was kind enough to provide this exclusive to HitFix which you can view at the bottom of this post.
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I haven\'t looked at the image yet. I wanted to ask a question first. I haven\'t seen the movie yet (but plan to). But I have read the book. Will looking at the image spoil something from the movie for me or will I already have been aware of it since I read the book?
I haven\'t read the book, but I would imagine if you\'ve read the book then this image will hardly spoil anything for you.
I have a question... if this cover showing a girl looking like she\'s just murdered someone and cut them in pieces is "amazing", then why is everyone hoping that psychopaths like Luka Magnotta will get a life sentence? How can what repulses us in real life become amazing on the cover of a book? I don\'t get it.
I honestly hated the movie. I thought it was one of the stupidest films I\'ve ever seen. The editing was awful and the script was even worse. I was really disappointed because I was expecting to really enjoy it but I couldn\'t wait for it to be over (and what a long wait!). I won\'t even get into the negative tropes/stereotypes it perpetuates that the general public is not going to recognize as a trope/stereotype...
You\'re a brave soul. I hated it as well. Fincher is incapable of making a less than well made movie. However technically pristine his movies are some fail for me as movies. And Gone Girl is one of the lesser ones. Panic Room remains at the bottom of anything he\'ll ever do.
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