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Whenever possible, I try to read the book before seeing the movie. I honestly can't think of any movie version that I liked better than its book counterpart. Many times, after seeing the movie, I'll think, "If I had seen that before reading the book, I doubt I would have had any interest in reading it." Most recent case in point: The Hunger Games. I really liked the book. And because I enjoyed the book so much, I found the movie version disappointing.
I'm really looking forward to Ender's Game. I absolutely love that book, and I hope the movie does it justice. KR - I saw a preview for The Great Gatsby recently, and it looks pretty good! I'll probably actually see this version, despite the fact that Nick is played by Tobey Maguire. (The Nick in my head, although still young, sounds wiser than what I think Tobey can pull off. But, I'll try to reserve judgment until I've seen the movie.) |
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Then again if it's anything like Leo's performance in The Aviator he'll blow everyone off the screen anyway so it's not really going to matter. |
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I'm also not feeling the guy who is playing Tom. They should get someone who is actually good looking to do it for once.
Oh and Jack Nicholson as Meyer Wolfsheim please. LOL |
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Along Came a Spider and Kiss the Girls by James Patterson. Great books. AWFUL movies.
In the books, Alex Cross is a younger guy, with two kids, whose wife passed away, and he lives with his grandmother. In the movies, he's played by (a much older) Morgan Freeman and there is no mention of family at all. The character is just completely different. The movies sucked, and I believe one of them ended in an entirely different way than the book. I'm never a fan of such big changes between the two. |
I haven't read Kiss the Girls, but I loved the movie.
I've read all the HP and HG books. I think the HP books were done pretty well. I actually liked HG but I'm wondering (hoping) that they do Catching Fire the justice it deserves (as I LOVED that book). I loved the book A Time to Kill and except for one minor part when Brigance is fired as the lawyer for like 5 chapters, the movie followed the book pretty much to the T. I loved the Percy Jackson books HATED the movie! It was more a movie "based loosely off" of the book. It was so bad. The Twilight books were good. Preferred the ending of Breaking Dawn part 2 movie than the book, as I felt the book was a HUGE let down. |
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Has anyone seen Ender's Game yet? Just wondering how it compares to the book...
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Fried Green Tomatoes. A fine movie, but an AMAZING book.
The book has so much more texture and depth, and it has so many story lines that the movie just can't touch. That said, not a terrible movie - but the book is just so much better! |
I saw Ender's Game but I haven't read the book. I have a feeling the book will be much better than the movie was. Not that the movie was horrible, but lets face it books can give more information.
Looking forward to Catching Fire and how they adapted the book to the movie. |
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