Books that are movies but both are bad

You know those books you read that are bad but they turn them in to movies any ways? those ones!
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104 books · 85 voters · list created November 30th, 2008 by Elaina (votes) .
Tags: bad, film, movie, movies, worst
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message 1: by David (new)

David Gallagher "Fight Club??" Seriously?


message 2: by Amber (last edited Mar 19, 2012 04:55PM) (new)

Amber To kill a mocking bird was an AMAZING movie and book for real


message 3: by Kyle (new)

Kyle Amber, I liked To Kill a Mockingbird! Why didn't you like it?


message 4: by Jade (new)

Jade Wow, I disagree with half of this list, and I'm sure a lot of critics would too.


message 5: by Ashley (new)

Ashley I'm a little in shock over "Fight Club", "Watchmen" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" being on here. Pretty much the rest, I have either seen OR read, not both. :/


message 6: by Richard (new)

Richard Romeo and Juliet was a bad book? Is someone just expressing resentment that they had to read it in high school and found it boring?


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads Well, "book killers" can indeed ruin things like Romeo and Juliet (I say that from my own experience) - but it's not a flawless play. The language is magical, but it has construction problems.


message 8: by Richard (new)

Richard Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Well, "book killers" can indeed ruin things like Romeo and Juliet (I say that from my own experience) - but it's not a flawless play. The language is magical, but it has construction problems."

Of course it's not flawless. (view spoiler) But just because some English teacher taught it badly, we can't blame Shakespeare for that.


message 9: by Mads (new)

Mads ⯍ Coraline being here is insane


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