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Richard Matheson wasn’t happy with this version of his book I Am Legend (I don’t think he’s been happy with any version) but I liked it a lot. Great book, great movie.
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It was a great movie in its time. When I first saw it, I could imagine the scenario; then again, I was still a preteen, so very easily influenced. Not that I thought it was real. I think even that young that I could tell the difference between reality and fiction- not counting the religious stuff.
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