What is your favourite Book-To-Movie Adaptation?
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Re: What is your favourite Book-To-Movie Adaptation?
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Another movie adaptation I really like is Marry Poppins, but that is nothing like it's book counterpart.... they changed that one completely. But I think the movie is better, which I don't say very often. 9 times out of 10 the book is better, but not in the case of Marry Poppins.
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I agree.3chicnP wrote:The Maze Runner although it's not 100% like the story. You have to understand that the director can't make a replica of the book. I love The Maze Runner because it was pretty darn close and they had an amazing cast.
But I didn't like The Scorch Trials, it was far too different from the book.
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This was one of my favorites are well.Foxley wrote:Howl's Moving Castle by Studio Ghibli. I saw the movie first, fell head over heels, and then found out that it was actually inspired by a book written by Diana Wynne Jones. They're pretty different, but both are completely inspiring and magical.
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But a book to television adaptation I will never, ever be able to get over is from Hamlet to Sons of Anarchy. The true to literature respect Kurt Sutter had for Shakespeare was amazing. I hadn't read Hamlet since I was in middle school but since Sons I have re-read it twice. It is definitely something that stays with you long after it's over.
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