Read the book and see the movie: "The Greatest ....
About a week ago I picked up a copy of "The Greatest Game Ever Played" by Mark Frost. I couldn't put it down. It's the story of Francis Ouimet and the 1913 U.S. Open.
My wife and I just got back from the movie (and dinner) of the same title. It too was great, well done. How good do you ask? Well, normally half way through the show I head for the little boys room. Not this time, I just sat there with my legs crossed. I didn't want to miss a second. When it was over... that's another story. Surfice it to say I made it in time.
Many times when I read a book and like it, then go to the movie the movie; is lacking. Not this time. My wife also loved it.
I'm sure that the majority of people on this forum will love the book and movie.
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I also thought it was a fantastic "feel good" movie. I went with 3 out 4 of my kids (including my 2 boys that are 5 and 7). I thought it would be to slow for them but they genuinely liked it.