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Posted: 1 years ago
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Tagging a few more people! Do share your favorite Book to Screen adaptations, tell us which you preferred and join in the discussion!

Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

Tagging a few more people! Do share your favorite Book to Screen adaptations, tell us which you preferred and join in the discussion!

Harry Potter series even with majior portions of the book got cut in the movies (goblet of fire cut was unforgivable) but it's still my favorite book to screen adaptation

Edited by Pete15rogmourey - 1 years ago
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THE LITERARY LOOTERS

Posted: 1 years ago
#13

Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

Thank you for sharing that detailed response. And never apologize for having a lot to say. That's what this thread and forum are for!


I think I will agree with you on both The Hating Game and RWRB.

I did much prefer the movies.

RWRB maybe because the book plot lost me too many times and I ended up taking a looooong time to finish it. I read the book after I watched the movie, so that could be a reason too. I didn't really miss much of what the movie didn't have that the book had (June & some other stuff) because at that point I was invested in the movie characters and the book ones were just an extension of them for me. I think that could have made a difference to how I experienced them and my enjoyment of them. Whereas my friend who read the book first did not enjoy the movie much.


The Hating Game was a pretty unremarkable book for me. The movie was meh too, but at least it was quicker to watch than read smiley36

So I've read RWRB many times over the years. I read it when it first came out and remember loving it. I re-read it two years ago when Casey released their third book (which is honestly my favourite of the three), last year because the movie was coming out and since I'm more into audiobooks now I also listened to it last month. I've liked it less and less each time I come back to it; there's always something new that upsets me or (because I've read such a variety of LGBT romances in the last two years) something that I think another book handled more respectfully and with care. Alex and Henry themselves aren't super different in the movie compared to the book, like, if I shook the book then Taylor Zakhar Perez would absolutely fall out. I think the changes made to the supporting cast were needed, but I'm also nervous because of the sequel since the author of the book is coming on to co-write the script with the director. I think the writing of the book itself is good - Casey's always been able to have a balance of gut-wrenching prose and very gen z humour that I really appreciate, I just think RWRB is an example of some of their worst characterization.


I wish I could scrub The Hating Game from my mind, that book was genuinely so boring, the movie was only as fun as it was because Lucy Hale is a very charismatic actress and added some much-needed personality (and a backbone) to our main character. Still think she deserved a better screen partner though.

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Thriller Titans

Posted: 1 years ago
#14

Two of my favourite adaptations are

Looking for Alaska

Good Omens



These two books and series have had their authors being present on the set and giving us the truest material and more! Although I read the books after watching the shows but both versions are fire!!!


Narnia and LoTR has already been discussed, books definitely did better but if they come up with show adaptations, it could work.

Posted: 1 years ago
#15

I didn't mention MCU for the same reason. I've read some of the comics... seen all the movies/series and I enjoy them both without comparing. The MCU is more of an inspiration than a true adaptation... and while they borrow some parts from the original comics, they put their own spin to it and I actually like that. It's easier to see them separately that way.


Something that's also true for Sherlock Holmes. He's my fav book character, so much so that I afraid to watch anything related to it because I was sure to be disappointed. Having liked the Iron Man movies made me try Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock movie.... and as expected... I didn't like it much smiley24. Made me even more wary of the BBC series but I finally watched it a year or so ago and absolutely loved it. It helps that the script and characterizations are different enough that I can avoid comparison with the source material. Because if I really start thinking that way, then the series isn't true to the books either (no matter how many seem to think they got the characterizations right.... but uh... they didn't smiley23). Still won't beat the books for me, but I can and have re-watched the series as well as the RDJ movies and just thinking of them as sorta fanfiction rather than adaptation helps me look at them individually which in turn lets me savor them too.

Posted: 1 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

Harry Potter series even with majior portions of the book got cut in the movies (goblet of fire cut was unforgivable) but it's still my favorite book to screen adaptation

@Red I mentioned something similar in my comment although my grouse is more about the cuts in the fifth part (Order of the Phoenix) smiley24. I still don't understand how the longest book of the series could be made into one of the shortest movies smiley29.

The marauders' history being cut from Prisoner of Azkaban is also up there in my list of cuts in the movies that anger me. Nonetheless, I like the movies too, and keep binge-watching them from time to time.

Posted: 1 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: ssttuuttii

@Red I mentioned something similar in my comment although my grouse is more about the cuts in the fifth part (Order of the Phoenix) smiley24. I still don't understand how the longest book of the series could be made into one of the shortest movies smiley29.

The marauders' history being cut from Prisoner of Azkaban is also up there in my list of cuts in the movies that anger me. Nonetheless, I like the movies too, and keep binge-watching them from time to time.

I have issues with GOF the most cause everything related to Barty Crouch jr , Winky , Bagman , Fred and George's bet and how they eventually got their capital funds for their joke shop was cut in the movies

GOF is my favorite book from the series and it was sad to see all these plot points getting cut

OOTP i didn't mind cause i didn't want to see more of Umbridge

Posted: 1 years ago
#18

Making this topic as a GA.

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Mythology Marvels

Posted: 1 years ago
#19

Originally posted by: vijay

Making this topic as a GA.

Thank you, Vijay. It is a very thoughtful, interesting topic for discussion.
Posted: 1 years ago
#20

Thank you for tagging me here, guys. I came across something similar during the scavenger hunt and saved it to come back to it later. I will be back soonish (as soon as Euro 2024 finishes) to unleash my bibliophilic mania (not yet bibliomania) on you guys smiley36

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