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1/22/2015 2:05:34 PM Movies based on Books  

texasgirl_1978
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Grapevine, TX
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I love to see movies that are based on books. I have seen several movies where I have read the book. The book has more details. Which do you perfer the book or the movie?




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1/22/2015 5:50:12 PM Movies based on Books  
chago78214
San Antonio, TX
36, joined May. 2013


I love Stephen kings movies although I have never read his books which is weird...I love the Alex cross books as well as the movies, and the odd Thomas books and the movie..I hope they make more odd Thomas movies

1/28/2015 8:25:00 PM Movies based on Books  
chris_90352
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (16,743)
Sykesville, MD
44, joined Sep. 2010


I typically prefer the book to the movie-based-on-the-book.

Every now and then a film comes along that works well on its own.

In the end, I guess I'm a fan of both movies and books.

2/13/2015 9:37:03 PM Movies based on Books  
hatesthesun
Biddeford, ME
32, joined Sep. 2014


I'll always for the book first

2/14/2015 10:19:16 PM Movies based on Books  
cupocheer
Over 10,000 Posts!!! (279,881)
Assumption, IL
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The Greatest Story Ever Told.

2/17/2015 5:11:34 PM Movies based on Books  

gamangodawgs
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Ringgold, GA
64, joined Aug. 2014


i like to read the book then watch movie to see how close the run toghether

2/19/2015 9:36:59 AM Movies based on Books  
cupocheer
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Patton

2/19/2015 1:37:29 PM Movies based on Books  

texasgirl_1978
Over 1,000 Posts (1,014)
Grapevine, TX
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Has anyone seen the movie Fifty Shades of Grey? I'll be seeing it with someone special next week.

2/19/2015 1:49:44 PM Movies based on Books  
cupocheer
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Not interested in seeing the movie. I read all three books and they weren't anything special, and they were poorly written and repetitious. But to each their own. Bring me some buttered popcorn and a box of Jujus, please.



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2/19/2015 8:06:29 PM Movies based on Books  
clarencec
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South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
59, joined Oct. 2008


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Quote from cupocheer:
Not interested in seeing the movie. I read all three books and they weren't anything special, and they were poorly written and repetitious. But to each their own. Bring me some buttered popcorn and a box of Jujus, please.

If the books were so unspecial, repetitious and poorly written, why did you read all three?

2/20/2015 10:24:41 PM Movies based on Books  
cupocheer
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Because my daughter had loaned them to me and wanted to have a discussion about them. I felt I needed to know as much as she did on the subject.

2/21/2015 8:41:20 PM Movies based on Books  
whydo
Hartford, CT
41, joined Oct. 2013


I hate movies based on books. Books allow you your own imagination. If it's good writing, the rhythms and depth stays with you longer. It's a longer experience. However, cold mountain is a great movie!

2/22/2015 4:13:51 PM Movies based on Books  
clarencec
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South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
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The Blade Runner film was good. The book it was based on is Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K D*ck. The book is different, but also good. Deckard's ambition to earn money by "retiring" androids to buy a real animal is made more of in the book. The story takes place in a post apocalyptic Earth where animals are scarce.

The BBC TV six part version of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is also really good, with excellent characterizations by the acting ensemble.

2/23/2015 5:51:33 PM Movies based on Books  

gamangodawgs
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Ringgold, GA
64, joined Aug. 2014


a news report said another book has been discovered by Harper Lee thats a bit exciting.

2/23/2015 9:18:42 PM Movies based on Books  
cupocheer
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Carrie

2/26/2015 6:15:21 PM Movies based on Books  

texasgirl_1978
Over 1,000 Posts (1,014)
Grapevine, TX
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Quote from cupocheer:
Not interested in seeing the movie. I read all three books and they weren't anything special, and they were poorly written and repetitious. But to each their own. Bring me some buttered popcorn and a box of Jujus, please.


My boyfriend and I went to see Fifty Shades of Grey yesterday. It wasn't that great. We both almost went to sleep in the movie. Also the actress Dakota Johnson isn't that good looking. I don't really get the BDSM and don't want to be a part of that. I don't feel like a person should dominate another person. I would not recommend this movie to anyone.

2/28/2015 11:17:42 PM Movies based on Books  
clarencec
Over 2,000 Posts (3,667)
South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
59, joined Oct. 2008


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Quote from cupocheer:
Because my daughter had loaned them to me and wanted to have a discussion about them. I felt I needed to know as much as she did on the subject.

I started reading 50 Shades and am up to about page 117. No serious BDSM yet, but Christian has shown Ana his red room of pain. I can't say I'm wildly enthused by lengthy descriptions of sexual encounters. I'd rather have a cup of tea. The writing seems competent enough though. I like the technique of differentiating Ana's personal thoughts with italics. She mentions her "inner goddess" too often though. I'm bored with that term.

4/7/2015 8:42:51 PM Movies based on Books  

tertium
Over 4,000 Posts! (5,978)
Hemet, CA
49, joined Apr. 2013


it varies
some grow on you
have reread Great Gatsby, Babbitt, Heart of Darkness, Razor's Edge

5/28/2015 3:32:32 PM Movies based on Books  
josiemae
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District Heights, MD
61, joined Jan. 2008


Danielle Steele wrote many books that made it in the movies.

6/11/2015 2:34:20 PM Movies based on Books  

ludlowlowell
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Panama City, FL
65, joined Feb. 2008


"Love and Mercy", based on the book "Heroes and Villains" by Michael Alan Lerner.

6/17/2015 6:49:12 PM Movies based on Books  

angelstar123
Salt Lake City, UT
46, joined May. 2011


I am the same way. If there's a book that I havent became a movie, I go for the book first.

6/20/2015 10:41:35 PM Movies based on Books  
dingobarramacus
Over 4,000 Posts! (4,955)
Boston, MA
89, joined Nov. 2013


I can't think of any movie that I enjoyed more than the book. Usually the movie is a real let down.

Jurassic Park was a fun movie to watch- but the book by Crichton absolutely riveted me.

50 shades' EL James is a HACK!

6/22/2015 9:25:22 PM Movies based on Books  
lilod
Over 7,500 Posts!! (8,074)
Aurora, IL
51, joined Aug. 2012


Quote from dingobarramacus:
I can't think of any movie that I enjoyed more than the book. Usually the movie is a real let down.

Jurassic Park was a fun movie to watch- but the book by Crichton absolutely riveted me.

50 shades' EL James is a HACK!


I liked the movie The Firm better than the John Grisham novel, simply because at that stage of his career Grisham hadn't learned to write an ending. The end of the novel was ludicrous, and was reworked for the movie into something that was still a bit of a stretch but slightly more believable.

A lot of his books have made pretty good movies, but that's the only one I can think of where I preferred the movie to the book.