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Favorite book-to-film adaptations? [CLOSED]
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#1 Posted: 03:42:22 08/07/2015 | Topic Creator
What the title says~
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#2 Posted: 03:44:46 08/07/2015
Catching Fire. Sure, they left out a few things *coughSTILLBITTERABOUTBONNIEANDTWILLcough* but it was really good and did the book justice.
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#3 Posted: 03:44:53 08/07/2015
Guardians of Ga'Hoole; I love how the movie turned out, and they could use a sequel.
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#4 Posted: 03:44:53 08/07/2015
Lord of the Rings along with Hobbit.
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#5 Posted: 03:47:30 08/07/2015
I'mma say screw your books, Clue the Movie was spectacular.
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#6 Posted: 03:50:27 08/07/2015
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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#7 Posted: 03:50:49 08/07/2015
The Outsiders.
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#8 Posted: 04:28:47 08/07/2015
eragon was pretty faithful to capturing the feeling of the book

because both are ****!!!!
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#9 Posted: 04:31:39 08/07/2015
Quote: Big Green
eragon was pretty faithful to capturing the feeling of the book

because both are ****!!!!



**** you that movie was absolutely horrendous compared to the book.

I will admit the series did go downhill, though. It was supposed to be the Lord of The Rings for a younger generation, but it really wasn't... except for the fact that I did actually read it while I still haven't managed to make it through The Fellowship of the Ring.
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#10 Posted: 04:33:19 08/07/2015
Jurassic Park. Everyone seems to forget that was a book.
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#11 Posted: 04:35:20 08/07/2015
Quote: Big Green
eragon was pretty faithful to capturing the feeling of the book

because both are ****!!!!


tbh i'd watch the movie over reading that book any day, at least the movie was somewhat entertaining
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#12 Posted: 04:45:12 08/07/2015
Harry potter and lotr (not hobbit but they're still fantastic )
I wish they'd continued the city of ember series
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#13 Posted: 04:49:38 08/07/2015
Quote: Philomena
Quote: Big Green
eragon was pretty faithful to capturing the feeling of the book

because both are ****!!!!



**** you that movie was absolutely horrendous compared to the book.

I will admit the series did go downhill, though. It was supposed to be the Lord of The Rings for a younger generation, but it really wasn't... except for the fact that I did actually read it while I still haven't managed to make it through The Fellowship of the Ring.


it was star wars with dragons
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#14 Posted: 04:50:00 08/07/2015
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World.
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#15 Posted: 05:15:01 08/07/2015 | Topic Creator
Quote: Big Green
eragon was pretty faithful to capturing the feeling of the book

because both are ****!!!!


I like Eragon ;~;
The movie is crap compared to the book imo, but still

Quote: StriderSwag
Jurassic Park. Everyone seems to forget that was a book.


I tried reading it but got bored with it >.<
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#16 Posted: 06:07:07 08/07/2015
Probs City of Ember. The books were suprisingly timid compared to the movie, which was way more intense.
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#17 Posted: 07:04:22 08/07/2015
I like the Hunger Games and Harry Potter adaptions.

Quote: Philomena
Quote: Big Green
eragon was pretty faithful to capturing the feeling of the book

because both are ****!!!!



**** you that movie was absolutely horrendous compared to the book.

I will admit the series did go downhill, though. It was supposed to be the Lord of The Rings for a younger generation, but it really wasn't... except for the fact that I did actually read it while I still haven't managed to make it through The Fellowship of the Ring.


I enjoyed Eragon (as in the book), but I couldn't get into Eldest and ended up giving up on it. :\

I think my main issue with the books is that they're written so well to the point it's too much for me. I prefer books that are more easier to read, since I can find those books more entertaining.
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#18 Posted: 08:04:29 08/07/2015
Jurassic Park X50 and How to train your dragon X9000
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#19 Posted: 08:34:33 08/07/2015
Harry Potter series and the Hunger Games series.

Percy Jackson was ok but they changed a lot and was just ruined out of proportion.
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#20 Posted: 10:05:27 08/07/2015
I'm going to go with The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

The religious messages aren't as strong in the film which i found nice.

I have loads i could name, including an all time fave of mine, The Talking Parcel.

I recommend looking it up on Youtube.

"................... Moon carrot Pie, Moon carrot Pie

It'll liven you up, bring a gleam to your eye.

Oh, a cow in a manger, a pig in sty

They all love their slices of

Moon carrot Pie..................................."

That's just part of the song smilie
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#21 Posted: 10:12:09 08/07/2015
The Hunger Games series excluding the first, but only because I liked the first so much that even the movie couldn't best it. I'm also going to be killed for this, but...

I didn't like Catching Fire(the book), and thought the film was pretty much superior in a lot of ways to it.
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#22 Posted: 10:19:24 08/07/2015
Cloud Atlas,How to Train Your Dragon 1 & 2, Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Shrek, and Horton Hears a Who.
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#23 Posted: 10:20:43 08/07/2015
Quote: gillgrunt987
The Hunger Games series excluding the first, but only because I liked the first so much that even the movie couldn't best it. I'm also going to be killed for this, but...

I didn't like Catching Fire(the book), and thought the film was pretty much superior in a lot of ways to it.


Run i'll hold back The Hunger Games fans
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#24 Posted: 12:18:06 08/07/2015
Quote: DragonCamo
Catching Fire. Sure, they left out a few things *coughSTILLBITTERABOUTBONNIEANDTWILLcough* but it was really good and did the book justice.



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#25 Posted: 12:56:10 08/07/2015
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, and Jurassic Park.
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#26 Posted: 12:58:24 08/07/2015
Has anyone ever seen Bridge to Terrabithia?

I cried so much watching that :'(
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#27 Posted: 13:08:31 08/07/2015
Quote: Greeble
Has anyone ever seen Bridge to Terrabithia?

I cried so much watching that :'(



I refuse to watch it ever again ... too sad!!
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#28 Posted: 13:38:47 08/07/2015
The Harry Potter adaptations, because even though they do skip some things every now and then, they still do a great job at representing the HP universe.
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#29 Posted: 15:14:10 08/07/2015
Quote: theuone
Quote: Greeble
Has anyone ever seen Bridge to Terrabithia?

I cried so much watching that :'(



I refuse to watch it ever again ... too sad!!


I'm the same.

Also Little Women always makes me cry, i still hope for a different outcome.
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#30 Posted: 15:47:16 08/07/2015
Quote: DarkCynder_543
I like the Hunger Games and Harry Potter adaptions.

Quote: Philomena
Quote: Big Green
eragon was pretty faithful to capturing the feeling of the book

because both are ****!!!!



**** you that movie was absolutely horrendous compared to the book.

I will admit the series did go downhill, though. It was supposed to be the Lord of The Rings for a younger generation, but it really wasn't... except for the fact that I did actually read it while I still haven't managed to make it through The Fellowship of the Ring.


I enjoyed Eragon (as in the book), but I couldn't get into Eldest and ended up giving up on it. smilie

I think my main issue with the books is that they're written so well to the point it's too much for me. I prefer books that are more easier to read, since I can find those books more entertaining.


i wouldn't call it well written at all, the books had way too much purple prose. that only impresses the author and is bad writing and annoying to slog through
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#31 Posted: 20:10:34 08/07/2015
Quote: theuone
Quote: Greeble
Has anyone ever seen Bridge to Terrabithia?

I cried so much watching that :'(



I refuse to watch it ever again ... too sad!!



this. ._.
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#32 Posted: 21:28:42 08/07/2015
lord of the rings was pretty nice all around
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