Favorite book which is also movie..
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To Kill an Mocking Bird
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Rebecca
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo/Who Played With Fire/Who Kicked The Hornets Nest (original Swedish ones, I'm dreading what Hollywood will do to them!!)
A Room With a View
...Just realized that most of my choices make me sound more my Mum's age than my own!
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Ant wrote:That's a shame Bookworm2011, but I agree that it is very difficult to find a film that does the book justice, thankfully there are a few exceptions.
I agree there are a few exceptions in books to movies but for the most part I just always feel that movies ruin what I picture when I'm reading the book most of the time.
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The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books. It has been made into a movie several times, never with any real success. They're trying it again at the moment. It already reeks and it is only beginning production. Baz Luhrman is directing. He's cast dumpy, plain Carey Mulligan as high-WASP goddess Daisy. And he's filming this quintessentially American story in Australia. Seriously, Australia. And it's going to be in 3D. Hollywood (and I use the term very loosely here because the director is Australian and the movie is Australian) can't seem come close to getting this one right.
Pride and Prejudice has been done like about a jillion times. The 1995 version with Collin Firth and Jennifer Ehle is the definitive.
Sometimes the movies do actually come out better than the books though.
For example, A Time to Kill, mediocre book and good movie.
I loved with movie version of A S Byatt's Possession. In this case, the movie script provided some much-needed editing and didn't include all the bad ersatz Victorian poetry.
I saw Winston Groom's Forrest Gump in a bookstore once and scanned enough to know it wasn't nearly as good as the movie version, which is one of my favorite movies.
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Some that I do like are- Midnight Anthe Garden of Good and Evil, Bridges of Madison County and Flags of our Fathers. The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons were good movies, but I'm not sure I would have " gotten it" if I hadn't read the book.