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By *inaTitz OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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I was thinking earlier about great books, but which have been adapted into lousy films.
Until recently a lot of Stephen King books made for very ropey films. Christine was a decent film, but no where near as good as the book. The Dark Half, fantastic book, rubbish film.
However, for me, the most disappointing has been Dune. Beltingly good book, but the film was rubbish, although not without some charm. It had a great cast and although no end of money was spent on it, everything just looked dodgy. The mini-series was no better. I suppose if P Jackson had directed Dune, it would have been an 8 part epic...
So anyway, good books, bad films? |
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"I was thinking earlier about great books, but which have been adapted into lousy films.
Until recently a lot of Stephen King books made for very ropey films. Christine was a decent film, but no where near as good as the book. The Dark Half, fantastic book, rubbish film.
However, for me, the most disappointing has been Dune. Beltingly good book, but the film was rubbish, although not without some charm. It had a great cast and although no end of money was spent on it, everything just looked dodgy. The mini-series was no better. I suppose if P Jackson had directed Dune, it would have been an 8 part epic...
So anyway, good books, bad films? "
Apparently they are due to remake I.T!! Film scared the bejesus out of me when I was a kid!! But the ending was complete shite with that big spider and the book was way better x |
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over a year ago
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Don't think I have ever come across a film that was as good as the book unless you include short stories which were embellished , shawshank redemption and Benjamin button were both brilliant ! |
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The film of Dune sucked!
I haven't seen a decent James Patterson adaptation.
The Hobbit so far has been a bit wank. They've tried to turn it into another LOTR. The Hobbit was never that dark, it was more a fairy tale, for a much younger audience compared to LOTR. Where the fuck did the Orc's come from??? There's none in the book! |
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"The film of Dune sucked!
I haven't seen a decent James Patterson adaptation.
The Hobbit so far has been a bit wank. They've tried to turn it into another LOTR. The Hobbit was never that dark, it was more a fairy tale, for a much younger audience compared to LOTR. Where the fuck did the Orc's come from??? There's none in the book! "
Yup, totally agree.
Even LOTR (which were great films) were nowhere near as good as the book |
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agree, Jaws is a good example, shite film but the book was really good.
but my biggest ever disappointment was The Amityville Horror, absolute crap as a film but found the book really un put downable (if thats a word lol) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I was thinking earlier about great books, but which have been adapted into lousy films.
Until recently a lot of Stephen King books made for very ropey films. Christine was a decent film, but no where near as good as the book. The Dark Half, fantastic book, rubbish film.
However, for me, the most disappointing has been Dune. Beltingly good book, but the film was rubbish, although not without some charm. It had a great cast and although no end of money was spent on it, everything just looked dodgy. The mini-series was no better. I suppose if P Jackson had directed Dune, it would have been an 8 part epic...
So anyway, good books, bad films? " apparently P.s I love you? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Lovely Bones was a far superior book to the film, as were The Silence of The Lambs and Red Dragon.
Id love to see Richard Laymon's horror books in film though, they would make the best horror films ever if done well...he surpasses Stephen King tremendously!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"agree, Jaws is a good example, shite film but the book was really good.
but my biggest ever disappointment was The Amityville Horror, absolute crap as a film but found the book really un put downable (if thats a word lol)"
he he I remember reading part of the Jaws book when I was younger and getting rather "excited" by a particular scene involving a woman, a car, and something glistening and wet |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Lovely Bones was a far superior book to the film, as were The Silence of The Lambs and Red Dragon.
Id love to see Richard Laymon's horror books in film though, they would make the best horror films ever if done well...he surpasses Stephen King tremendously!!"
I'll have to look those up, not heard of him. Thanks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fire walks within (twin peaks, Laura Palmer) story one of my fave books but the film was just too weird x
And yes the twilight series especially Breaking Dawn split in to two films and they still missed out loads and the last fight scene just shocking making it into a vision/dream x
Harry Potter now I saw the first three films before reading the books. After reading the books though I got quite angry as they miss so much of the books out x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Enjoyed reading the Millenium trilogy, however the Girl with the dragon tattoo movie was a bit cack.
The original Swedish trilogy is good, way better than the Hollywood remake!" with you on that one, we purchased the Swedish one ages ago. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Harry Potter movies are very disappointing after the books. With the exception of Order Of The Phoenix which just draaaagged on as a book but was a bit more contained on the screen. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm waiting to see if 50 SoG film will be even worse than the books. 9 1/2 weeks was " surely, 'that' film has the potential to be the worst film in cinematic history |
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"Enjoyed reading the Millenium trilogy, however the Girl with the dragon tattoo movie was a bit cack.
The original Swedish trilogy is good, way better than the Hollywood remake!with you on that one, we purchased the Swedish one ages ago."
The extended TV Series versions are even better, if you've got those? 6 x 1.5 hours. |
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"I'm waiting to see if 50 SoG film will be even worse than the books. 9 1/2 weeks was surely, 'that' film has the potential to be the worst film in cinematic history "
It will be a miracle if it doesn't |
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"I'm waiting to see if 50 SoG film will be even worse than the books. 9 1/2 weeks was surely, 'that' film has the potential to be the worst film in cinematic history "
Nope, that title would still go to 'Boxing Helena' |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Reacher
Fantastic book by lee child.
Very disappointing film "
I so agree with you. As a jack reacher fan tom cruise is way too short for that role. Brilliant books |
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"Enjoyed reading the Millenium trilogy, however the Girl with the dragon tattoo movie was a bit cack.
The original Swedish trilogy is good, way better than the Hollywood remake!with you on that one, we purchased the Swedish one ages ago.
The extended TV Series versions are even better, if you've got those? 6 x 1.5 hours." That's the box set we have. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm waiting to see if 50 SoG film will be even worse than the books. 9 1/2 weeks was surely, 'that' film has the potential to be the worst film in cinematic history
Nope, that title would still go to 'Boxing Helena'"
I'd forgotten about that film. Weird if I remember rightly |
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"I'm waiting to see if 50 SoG film will be even worse than the books. 9 1/2 weeks was surely, 'that' film has the potential to be the worst film in cinematic history
Nope, that title would still go to 'Boxing Helena'
I'd forgotten about that film. Weird if I remember rightly"
If by weird, you mean shit, then yes, very weird!
And in the end it was all just a bad dream!;) |
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"De Vinci code. Couldn't put the book down but only managed 20 mins of the film
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I thought the book was as bad as the film but then I hate Dan Brown's writing style as it's far too dumbed down, seemingly for American audiences: Describe what's going to happen, describe it happening, describe what just happened - the beginners guide to writing like Dan Brown! |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Fabulous book. The film bizarrely changed a lot of the story and then tagged the end of the fourth book on. Seriously unfunny where the books are laugh out loud hilarious. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Running Man - great book with a strong environmental and anti-media message vs. a shit film that was just a vehicle for Arnie to 'fuck shit up'!"
terrible film..should be deleted |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"agree, Jaws is a good example, shite film but the book was really good.
but my biggest ever disappointment was The Amityville Horror, absolute crap as a film but found the book really un put downable (if thats a word lol)"
From memory, 'jaws' was the first book that I read outside of school, & from what I remember - is still a damn good movie. IMHO, the unbelievably crappy sequels kill the original. |
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"Da Vinci code....great book shit film. Cloud atlas another case of great book but shit film."
I liked Cloud Atlas, thought they did a pretty good job of an 'unfilmable' book. Particularly liked the conceit of actors playing multiple parts. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Seven Years In Tibet:
Albeit a diary, still a very enjoyable book; escaping from a British P.O.W camp no less than three times - over the Himalayas - & discovering Tibetans/Tibetan Buddhism, & a young Dalai Llama, even with the stardom of Brad Pitt, they made the bad mistake of filming in the southern U.S, Instead of 'Buddhaland'.........it killed the movie, IMHO. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Filth by Irvin Welsh,
The book was dark, twisted, cruel funny and more.
The film was pathetic, cheaply made and a flop. Don't even take it out of the dvd bargain bin!
Dragonsauce x
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The Harry Potter movies are very disappointing after the books. With the exception of Order Of The Phoenix which just draaaagged on as a book but was a bit more contained on the screen."
I didn't learn to read till I saw the first film, then bought the books and loved them! So thanks J K Rowling! |
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