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Books VS Movies. Books may always be better than a movie as background can go into more details. But what movies have you seen that have been better than the book?
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      None of the above for me. I've not seen all the movies/read all the above books, but out of those I have, some have exceptionally good movies, but the books are still better. 
  
 was an unusual one in that the book and the movie were pretty much identical 😆Ones that do fit the category for me:
There are no doubt a few more, but can't think of them off the top of my head.
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Thought of another one:
, because Anthony Hopkins!
    
      I chose Harry potter as I honestly could not imagine all that fabulousness that the movies gave. But yes I agree most always books are way better.Or the movie is exactly identical.
        
      Yeahhhh, books are always better…
But I do love the "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" film. Everything looks so delicious, and whenever Jonny Depp is in a film it’s guaranteed to be a banger. I had a fase at nine years old when I borrowed all of Roald Dahl’s children books that were available at the library and read them all right after one another. I don’t know why, but I remember being a bit disappointed with the glass elevator when I first saw the chocolate factory film, as I had expected it to be a lot bigger and be presented in a more meaningful way. Maybe because it plays a major role in the sequel (Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator).
  
  
  But I do love the "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" film. Everything looks so delicious, and whenever Jonny Depp is in a film it’s guaranteed to be a banger. I had a fase at nine years old when I borrowed all of Roald Dahl’s children books that were available at the library and read them all right after one another. I don’t know why, but I remember being a bit disappointed with the glass elevator when I first saw the chocolate factory film, as I had expected it to be a lot bigger and be presented in a more meaningful way. Maybe because it plays a major role in the sequel (Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator).
        
      I agree with Sammy! I don't think any of the listed ones were better than the book. The Green Mile was pretty good and spot on with the book.
    
  
  
  










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