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That said, I enjoy most films and do not normally join in with the "i've read the book, so I automatically hate the film" discussions. You know the ones I mean. It sure is good to see that not all readers partake in these thoughts!
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They did make a Hornblower movie back in the 50's, it starred Gregory Peck. It was an excellent movie, followed the book fairly close. It seems they made a TV version of it also some years ago.Kokiloki wrote:Do series count? The Game of Thrones is great, and very close to the books. Lord of the Rings is, of course, always fantastic. Harry Potter and Twilight have made reading almost fashionable again. But Stephen King writes a very good movie Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption are right up there - and when will they film the Dark Tower series? And Dickens and Shakespeare were GREAT movie script writers - even if you can't face the books. Has anyone read, and then watched, Pillars of the Earth? And what about Bryce Courtney? I would love to see a movie of The Four Fires. And what about the Hornblower books, the Flashman books, and closer to today, Sue Grafton's Alphabet series? All would make really good movies. And who has read Carl Hiaasen? His books are so crazy. And, of course, Terry Pratchett is the greatest - I can't wait to see Samuel Vimes, Moist, Spike, Corporal Nobbs, the Sweeper, and the rest brought to life. My daughter and I have a constant mental game casting those movies!
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Another just jumped in my head - Memoirs of a Geisha. Brilliantly written, became so immersed into the atmosphere of the book. And the film makers made it almost exactly as I had pictured it.
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I've read some good reviews of it ... really looking forward to seeing it for myselfSeregil wrote:I saw the latest Jane Eyre movie yesterday and it's really amazing.
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One of my all time favourite movies ... and I never knew it was based on a book. Another one for the TBR listAnt wrote:I first read The Deerhunter many years ago (when I was a young lad) and thought it was an amazing book, and when I saw the film I was expecting to be let down because the book was so good. Well, I thought the film was brilliant and things you picture in your mind whilst reading were spot on in the film.........both great. Christopher Walken played a great role and really shot him to stardom.
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