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What's the most successful book-to-screen film you've ever seen? What was the least (and why)?

I���m probably like most people in that I usually think books are better than the movies made from them. Maybe it���s because my imagination is more actively engaged when reading���picturing what the characters and settings look like, rather than having the filmmakers foist their interpretations upon us. Maybe it���s the fact that we often get right into the heads of the characters in a book, something that���s very difficult to do in a film (I mean, who wants a ten-minute voiceover?). Or perhaps it���s simply a matter of time spent within the story. In a book, a reader might spend five or six hours immersed in the story, whereas a movie lasts only a couple of hours.

Whatever the reason, the best books usually seem to outdo the best movies.

So I���ll offer up a list of movies that I thought did a very good job of fulfilling the promise of their respective books:

Jurassic ParkJurassic Park ��� Super cool concept, and I thought the dinos were pretty darn realistic.

Mystic River ��� Good book, great movie. Superb acting.

Silence of the Lambs ��� Great book, great movie, great villain, great hero. Do not invite Hannibal Lechter over for dinner, just sayin���

A Time to Kill ��� In my opinion, one of Grisham���s better books.

Jaws ��� Who doesn���t love killer sharks?

The Martian ��� I really enjoyed reading this book, and I was a little afraid of what might happen when it made the jump to the big screen. Matt Damon and company pulled off a very good adaptation.Misery

And what would this list be (for me, anyway) without a few Stephen King works:

Dead Zone ��� Christopher Walken. ���Nuff said.

Firestarter ��� Do NOT make Drew Barrymore mad.

Misery ��� Do NOT make Kathy Bates mad, either.

As for the least favorite adaptation I���ve seen, I���ll go with The Bonfire of the Vanities. As I recall, they took a well-done satire and turned it into some kind of bizarre farce. I haven���t seen that one again, so my memory of that has faded.

Fortunately.

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