Books that become movies.
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"There Will Be Blood" - The movie is only loosely based on Upton Sinclair's novel "Oil!", but it captures the essence of the story better than a literal retelling of the novel, in my opinion.
Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita" - Clare Quilty's character (played by Peter Sellers) is very different than in the novel, but I think that these changes add a great deal to the film and give it the Kubrick touch. It definitely contributes to the suspense and paranoia of the story.
"Fast Food Nation" - Ok, so it wasn't a great movie...but I really admire the risky idea of turning a book of muckraking journalism and cultural criticism into a drama starring everyone from Bruce Willis to Avril Lavigne to Fez from "That 70s Show." The safe bet would have been a documentary, but of course Morgan Spurlock already did that with "Super Size Me".
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The book is also completely different to the movie, and I mean completely, the whole story is changed round and I found this frustrating! Though I think that if you had read and enjoyed the book you probably would be frustrated at the movie.
In conclusion I think I'm agreeing to the fact that good books don't turn into good movies if they are translated as written, the forums are just too different.
Generally I prefer not to watch movies that have been adapted from a book I've read and enjoyed, but will happily watch a flick to pass the time if I haven't read the book. Unless it is a book that I plan to read (i.e. Kite Runner!)
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She just smiled and gave me the book.I wasn't a reader then but I was so curious I had to read this one(and I've had a book ever since)
And now I can't stand the movie.It is nothing like the book and basically just uses the characters names. The book is fantastic.
Since I rearly watch a movie bast on a book before reminding myself the movie is it's now creation.
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Have you ever seen the cartoon movies of LOTR?Flyboy wrote:I always have mixed emotions about book vs movie. I would mention however that as a staunch Tolkein fan I was absolutely delighted with the treatment Hollywood gave to Lord of the Rings. It was brilliant. And the only thing they left out(which I can actually understand) was the whole scene with the Hobbits stumbling into the forest and meeting the enigmatic Tom Bombadil.... But on the whole my opinion was BRAVO!!!!
Came out probably early 80's
I thought they did a good job as well and I can't help thinking that Peter Jackson must have seen these cartoons as well.
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Yeah it's a really good movie! I was also surprised by the actor lolKaeMartyndale wrote:I recently watched Into The Wild. I thought it was an excellent movie! The acting was absolutely brilliant, which I was surprised by because its the same kid who was also in The Girl Next Door. lol
So, I was thinking about adding the book to my to-read list. Is this a good idea?
I didn't know there was a book till after I watched the film. The same happened with Perfume. It's really annoying cuz it kinda spoils it a little for me, I'd like to read the books but still have the images of the films in my mind. I always find film adaptations really disappointing, although some are decent like the lord of the rings and the hours... anyway, I find that reading is always better!
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