Bad books, good movies
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Re: Bad books, good movies
I read the Phantom years ago and I thought it was quite good. Ive never seen the musical version but I liked the music. Ive seen the Lon Chaney and Claude Raines versions, they were ok but not as good as the book.ferretbait wrote:Phantom of the Opera, with Gerard Butler as the Phantom. The Movie and the Opera (play/musical?) was better than the book by far. But then again I cannot and refuse to read a book after seeing the movie because when I see the movie the scene is already created for me and for some reason I can't seem to override it at that point and if the book doesn't follow the movie, which they almost NEVER are the same, then I get discouraged and keep thinking this is not what happened in the movie. So I read then watch. If I haven't read then I don't watch until I do.
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The Lovely Bones, liked the book but liked the movie more. But it was a silly story either way.
LA Confidential. The movie bears little resemblance to the book and it's probably a good thing. The characters in the book are so corrupt and terrible it was depressing.
My worst day reading a book is better than my best day doing anything else.
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Hmmm. What part exactly did the last two Harry Potter films was way better than the last two Harry Potter books? No, offense intended. Just wanted to know since we have opposing views.
The film Half-Blood Prince was a crap, more or like the film adaptation of New Moon. <_<

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The old Jane Seymour movie, The Scarlet Pimpernel, wasn't better than the book, but it was as good as the book.
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