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May 12, 2005, 06:09:48 PM
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the absolute worst book to movie was fahernheit 451. It was a British movie done back in the 60's with basically every important plot element left out... the murder of captain Beatty.... Clarisse dying... Mildred's drug overdose... everything.

And this was a suckass job of a book to begin with!


and shall i even MENTION I, Robot?

May 12, 2005, 06:20:25 PM
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CFM, have you even seen Simon Birch?  Maybe there's some Bizzaro version of the movie that you saw, but the kid didn't die in an alley, he died of hypothermia or something similar after saving kids from a bus that went into a lake.  Yeah, it's still lame, but damn man, atleast be accurate when you criticize something.
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May 12, 2005, 07:51:47 PM
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May 12, 2005, 08:18:23 PM
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CFM, have you even seen Simon Birch?  Maybe there's some Bizzaro version of the movie that you saw, but the kid didn't die in an alley, he died of hypothermia or something similar after saving kids from a bus that went into a lake.  Yeah, it's still lame, but damn man, atleast be accurate when you criticize something.
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yeah when i read your post this was what i was thinking of... itty bitty white kid who wears glasses... it was a touching movie.

i cried.

May 12, 2005, 08:40:47 PM
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CFM, have you even seen Simon Birch?  Maybe there's some Bizzaro version of the movie that you saw, but the kid didn't die in an alley, he died of hypothermia or something similar after saving kids from a bus that went into a lake.  Yeah, it's still lame, but damn man, atleast be accurate when you criticize something.
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yeah when i read your post this was what i was thinking of... itty bitty white kid who wears glasses... it was a touching movie.

i cried.
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best part was when he decks out the mom with the baseball and kills her.



Though I felt bad laughing my arse off becuase she totally rocked! :(

May 12, 2005, 09:48:15 PM
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second to Hitchhickers guide of course. im most pissed about the horred things thay did to the "born identy" books.


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May 13, 2005, 07:17:06 AM
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Gah!

People act as though movies were so much better when they were younger. But really was there ever a surplus of non stop decent movies? You may think those lame 80s movies are funny now because they're so corny but at the time it was just more crap. They had just as much garbage as us they just didn't have the internet to go on and complain.

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May 13, 2005, 09:33:28 AM
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ON the reverse, what movies do you think stayed true?

I think the whole LOTR saga was very well done, even tho some parts were left out and some altered. I think Tolkein would have been pleased.


I'm VERY anxious about Narnia coming out this winter. My two favorite Christian Fiction writers done by the same effects house... great decade so far!
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May 13, 2005, 10:26:11 AM
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I'm looking forward to the Narnia movie also. I haven't read the books in some time though.
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May 13, 2005, 10:38:34 AM
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and shall i even MENTION I, Robot?
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I, Robot was actually totally NOT based on the book. It was originally called Hard-wired, iirc, but the producer, or someone, had rights to the I, Robot title, so they slapped it on, put in a few Asimovian references, and BAM!

And yes, movies are supposed to be worse than the books. It's a given, isn't it?


And dear buddha on a BBQ, the movie Battlefield Earth is quite possibly the worse movie i've EVER seen. I still get angry just thinking about it!
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May 13, 2005, 11:12:36 AM
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The LOTR series and The Princess Bride.  

I think those were four of the best movies from books.  Although I suspect that with The Princess Bride, the movie came first, then he wrote the book.  So then it won't count eh?

**edited  because it made more sense to say four as opposed to two.  So I can't count.  :p
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May 13, 2005, 11:55:52 AM
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I could easily name at least a hundred other movies which have followed the same pattern, but i wont bore you all. However, there have been some reasonably good adaptations, as evidenced by most of the movies adapted from John Grisham's novels (The Firm, The Pelican Brief, A Time To Kill, etc.)...but those are few and far between.
Yeah, hollywood sucks.
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Those books were made into movies? :blink: John Grisham is my favorite author.. I've read The Pelican Brief, and I'm reading The Client right now. Both awesome reads.

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May 13, 2005, 12:33:14 PM
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Anyone who really expects a movie to be true to a book is going to be let down every time. However, many times movies from books are awesome on their own. Jurassic Park is a good example.

Oh, and I'm totally looking forward to the new War of the Worlds. Of course it won't be anything at all like the original book (which was awesome), but I have high expecations of it as an original movie.
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May 13, 2005, 12:51:38 PM
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The LOTR series and The Princess Bride. 

I think those were two of the best movies from books.  Although I suspect that with The Princess Bride, the movie came first, then he wrote the book.  So then it won't count eh?
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The Princess Bride is actually a REALLY old book. The one you can buy in stores is just one  that has been edited by Goldman to take out all the boring bits, and was done well before the movie.

EDIT: holy crap, am I EVER so wrong. The whole idea that it's an abridgement is apparently part of some inside joke?! *shrugs* Anyhoo, book was published in 72, movie, in the 80's.
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May 13, 2005, 01:01:27 PM
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movies are considered *bad* to most because in a book you can have 500+ pages to work with and no time limit, Movies don't have infinite amount of time and a budget to fit every. little. thing. possible. and in some cases have to twist scenes as a 50/50 chance of the audience liking it or hating it or just to cut down time. Also keep in mind that the movies are from the directors eyes NOT your own, so obviously everyone ahs their own take on books because it lets their minds run freely.

So quit bashing movies based on how they didnt follow the storyline or what *you* percieved as a situation in your own mind of a certain scene or setting.

Though you can keep bashing movies on their ****ty quality. Just like Battlefield Earth, that movie was just plain stupid.

Edit: I also need to add in Uwe Boll's movies.
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May 13, 2005, 10:56:29 PM
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That's what I thought about the "good parts book" being a joke, cos every search I did for S. Morgenstern came up empty.  But you're saying that the book did actually come first, so surely that would count as a book that made into a good movie?

May 14, 2005, 10:38:23 AM
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Ahh, he's written a lot of great movies: http://imdb.com/name/nm0001279/
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May 15, 2005, 12:35:35 AM
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okay, i changed my mind. Hollywood aint so bad.

I just saw Crash and it was pretty good, kinda depressing but tht Cheadle dude can act.

May 15, 2005, 05:11:47 AM
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Yea. They're bastards all right.

I'm kinda creeped out actually. Almost all of the movies I was going to mention in one light or another... have been spoken for. And then I said, "But what about Jurassic Park?" and scrolled down... yea. Kinda creepy.
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May 15, 2005, 07:15:20 PM
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Narnia? NARNIA??? OMG!

And The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy isn't ruined because of the movie. The books are still every bit as brilliant as they used to be.