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Best and worst adaptions of books

Sleepers and it were two more films that I thought weren't a patch on the books.
Having recently read and watched to kill a mockingbird, the film I thought was spot on. Really good.


Special mention to the Bourne trilogy which is my favorite trilogy going. Lord of the Rings are great films even if I do think the books to be awful really. I love Pride and Prejudice and I agree that the BBC series was magnificent.
Poor adaptions...well, you can never really think of them but that's because they were poor and you want to forget them :)


Niall if the book is bad and the film good then its not a good adaption in my books. A goid adaption remains loyal to the original work as much as it can. so Devil Wears Prada probably doesnt fit the bill.





Some of the recent adaptations I've seen are: Cloud Atlas and Silver Linings Playbook. Both made significant changes but Cloud Atlas remained truer and, I feel, better for doing so. The biggest change with SLPb was the ending which was a major disappointment. It might still be worth a watch, though. Cloud Atlas is readily recommended.
The truest screen adaptation I've seen lately was Life of Pie. There was a minor change in the origin of Pi Patell's name, but that was to be expected, I think. If you liked the book you'll like the film, but you really should have seen it in 3D.
For tv, the BBC's 1980s adaptations of Sherlock are excellent.
The truest screen adaptation I've seen lately was Life of Pie. There was a minor change in the origin of Pi Patell's name, but that was to be expected, I think. If you liked the book you'll like the film, but you really should have seen it in 3D.
For tv, the BBC's 1980s adaptations of Sherlock are excellent.

I loved the movie Silver Linings Playbook but had no idea that there was a book. Now I'll have to read the book to find out the real ending although I really did like the movie ending. I grew up in the area that Silver Linings took place. It was a wonderful walk down memory lane, not that I knew many psychos.

Sticking with musical versions its hard to leave out Oliver! and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Both are wonderful musicals that really captured the essence of the books (even if Fagan dances off in the end of the film)







Mind, as the books went on, I became more and more disenchanted, as it seemed Mr Pullman had an agenda which detracted from the story.

I preferred the Gene Wilder version. He made Willie Wonka lovable. Johnny Depp made him seem like a pervy weirdo! Just my opinion - I know a lot won't agree with it.


@Isabella. There's far to much going on in Pullman's His Dark Materials to put into movie-sized issues. If it's going to be made each book into at least six hours of screen time, I feel. If it's going to work we need a real feel for the Magestirium, the Gyptian and Witch cultures and Lyra's Oxford. You can't cram that into two hours.
Re. Wonka: Gene Wilder every time. :)
Never heard of it, Jamielynn. I'll have to check it out.

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Silence of the Lambs
No Country for Old Men
Bladerunner
Jackie Brown
Jaws
Fight Club
One Flew over the Cuckoos nest
Trainspotting
The Exorcist
Stephen King has a lot of books that didn't translate well, but the ones that did were fantastic:
The Shining
Shawshank Redemption
Carrie
Misery
Stand by me

Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (One of the best movies ever made)
One of the worst adaptations:
Stephen King's The Shining :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIgpt...
King is a master of words, but certainly no master of the visual medium.

And who do they cast in the movie? BEN STILLER. Nuff said.
Yeah, I like most of the King adaptations. The only bad one I ever saw was the Langoliers, which was pretty rubbish. I never read the book to make a comparison, though.
I like Stiller's movies but I don't think he has the acting chops for serious drama. Even if he did he might be hard to take seriously. I'd never heard of the book or film, I have to admit.
I like Stiller's movies but I don't think he has the acting chops for serious drama. Even if he did he might be hard to take seriously. I'd never heard of the book or film, I have to admit.

Blot on the landscape, the BBC did a brilliant adaptation.
And Chocolat.

I read it and saw it, and yep that's a very typical example of one of his bad adaptations.
I always reference The Langoliers whenever something goes missing despite the fact that no one ever has a clue what I'm talking about.

WHAT!?
Wow.
Kubrick's Shining is one of the best movies ever made. Note I'm not saying one of the scariest horrors ever made, but one of the best movies ever made. Gets better with every watch.

I'm in complete awe of Kubricks work on that film more than the actors performances. Well, Nicholson completely nails it but that's besides the point. Every single frame and every sound in that movie is so well crafted by Kubrick. Such a masterpiece.
I think the 2nd version was better than the first.
You have got to be trolling. I think I might stop feeding the troll.
Someone posted a link to an interview when Doctor Sleep was released and King said that Duvall's portrayal was very misogynistic. I don't quite understand how one character can represent an entire sex, but anyway, King was sure he'd written a stronger character in any case.

On a lot of things sure, other opinions are available.
On whether Stephen King is a better movie maker than Stanley Kubrick? No that's just not open for debate :)


Eyes Wide Shut: The film that sex dull.
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Walter Mitty was also awful and completely missed the point if the whole thing.
I think Lord of the Rings was a huge undertaking done brilliantly,leaving some things out but capturing the books very well.
Frankly it amazes me that the same people have then screwed up doing the Hobbit. They minced some of my favourite scenes in all literature so badly it upset me.
Loved the Harry Potter adaptations in general but at what point did some idiot decide to dump the school robes for standard uniforms and take a bit of the magic out of them. some silly decisions like that along the way but still love them.