Making movies from books
- dukeloath
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Making movies from books
Here's mine for starters:
Clockwork Orange
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (what a performance by Depp)
The Shining
The Lord of the Rings
American Psycho (even though the film is more black comedy than the book it is still a great movie)
- knightss
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- sleepydumpling
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I do think it can be done well, and also think it's a useful way to get people reading who otherwise may not. My own brother would never have read a book if it wasn't for picking up The Fugitive after seeing the movie, and he was hooked from that point on.
Some of my favourites include Peter Jacksons Lord of the Rings trilogy, Sense and Sensibility (adapated by Emma Thompson), The Commitments (Roddy Doyle), Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (though it was a broad adaptation!)...
- DuchessAngel37
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For instance, The Devil Wears Prada. I loved the book, loved the comedic aspect of it, and everyone can related to the boss from hell.
The movie wasn't bad, but really, why did they have to change the boyfriend from a teacher to a chef? It made NO difference to the storyline.
It seems lame, but it really really bugs me.
- Tmritz
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Do I think that books to movies is always a failure? No. Sometimes the movies are really good and for non-readers if the story is GREAT then at lest they get to see a GREAT story in a good Film.
Books are time consuming. I am a slow reader and don?t have a great deal of me time. So for non-readers that want a good story I say give them film.
- bplayfuli
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Forrest Gump - I actually prefer the movie, although they left out the part where he goes into space with the female cosmonaut and the ape. That would have been hard to film and a bit too over the top, though.
Apocalypse Now - A brilliant adaptation of Conrad's Heart of Darkness. The version I saw recently had extra scenes of Brando reading TS Elliot's The Hollow Men. It gave me chills.
The Lord of the Rings. As a fan of the trilogy since before puberty, I believe Jackson would have been lynched had he screwed up Middle Earth. I really appreciate his great care & attention to detail.
Girl, Interrupted. Loved the movie, so/so on the book. But then again, I love anything with Angelina in it!
I also like The Hours, A Clockwork Orange, and The Virgin Suicides.
- bplayfuli
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I also thought The Hours was a great movie & very true to the spirit of the book.
- DuchessAngel37
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- dukeloath
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Apocalypse Now - A brilliant adaptation of Conrad's Heart of Darkness. The version I saw recently had extra scenes of Brando reading TS Elliot's The Hollow Men. It gave me chills.
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I have not read the book but i look forward to it, does the TS Elliot reading appear in the original book?
Also, thanks for the info re. The Rum Diaries. I had no idea this was being filmed and I have a child-like (waiting for christmas) excitement about this...
- bplayfuli
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Hope that wasn't too long! One of my interests in literature is the intertext, when one work references another. This includes the movies that are made about the works as well. Plus, Conrad is a must read. His work is reference quit often in film & literature.
PS. I'm excited about Rum Diaries too, although it is a younger and not quite so eccentic version of Hunter S rather than "Raoul Duke." I think Depp will do it well. He knew him pretty well, after all.
- Linda
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- Rebeca Darklight
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I have only liked one movie more than the book, "A very long engagement" (Un long dimanche de fian?ailles) by S?bastien Japrisot, made into a movie by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. I really liked the movie so when I saw the book in a bookstore I decided to buy it. The book is not bad, no, but the movie is so much better in my opinion, beautifully done.

- Linda
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And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
- Rebeca Darklight
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Another book I liked how it was traslated to the screen was The Godfather. The book was ok in my opinion, but the movie is very powerful.
