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I've read a book called Inkheart adn was so excited when it was a movie, and nearly cried when it was over not because it was sad (which it totally wasn't) but because script writers are evil people.
I agree completely. There's been a few good books that I've read over the years that I've recently seen the movie to and was slightly disappointed in the movie. The most recent book turned into a movie that I've seen was Twilight, and I'm a fan of the Twilight books, so when I watched the movie I was so annoyed at how much it ruined the book, at least for me. I spent the entire time in the theater complaining to the random guy sitting next to me about how much I wasn't enjoying the movie until his girlfriend told me to shut up, lol.
I haven't seen the newest Harry Potter yet, don't know when I will, but I can agree that the books are always better.
Callie Leah Dewees said:I've read a book called Inkheart adn was so excited when it was a movie, and nearly cried when it was over not because it was sad (which it totally wasn't) but because script writers are evil people.
What was wrong with it, Callie? Did they leave out chunks of the plot or something? It's maddening when you're let down like that.
Yeah, they did. A character named Resa, (TeResa) lost her voice, and didn't get her voice back until the SECOND book. AND SHE GOT IT BACK IN THE FIRST MOVIE! And the version they made had toto in it, but not in the book. Movie script writers are an evil breed. FACT!!!
Kay Elizabeth said:Callie Leah Dewees said:I've read a book called Inkheart adn was so excited when it was a movie, and nearly cried when it was over not because it was sad (which it totally wasn't) but because script writers are evil people.
What was wrong with it, Callie? Did they leave out chunks of the plot or something? It's maddening when you're let down like that.
Andrew Kunz said:I agree completely. There's been a few good books that I've read over the years that I've recently seen the movie to and was slightly disappointed in the movie. The most recent book turned into a movie that I've seen was Twilight, and I'm a fan of the Twilight books, so when I watched the movie I was so annoyed at how much it ruined the book, at least for me. I spent the entire time in the theater complaining to the random guy sitting next to me about how much I wasn't enjoying the movie until his girlfriend told me to shut up, lol.
I haven't seen the newest Harry Potter yet, don't know when I will, but I can agree that the books are always better.
I hated the Twilight movie which I saw by chance so I'll not be reading the books. It was so cheesy and slow! I think the effect they were going for was atmospheric. It didn't work. What a dreadful, dreadful movie.
Stephen King's unimpressed by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer. He said recently and I quote "Jo Rowling is a terrific writer and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good."
I can agree with you there, lol. It wasn't the best series I've read to date, but because I had read the books before seeing the movie I had an idea in my head of what I wanted to see and when the movie was completely different I was mad. My friend's are all freaking out about the New Moon movie in November and I'm not even going to bother seeing it.
scribbler said:Andrew Kunz said:I agree completely. There's been a few good books that I've read over the years that I've recently seen the movie to and was slightly disappointed in the movie. The most recent book turned into a movie that I've seen was Twilight, and I'm a fan of the Twilight books, so when I watched the movie I was so annoyed at how much it ruined the book, at least for me. I spent the entire time in the theater complaining to the random guy sitting next to me about how much I wasn't enjoying the movie until his girlfriend told me to shut up, lol.
I haven't seen the newest Harry Potter yet, don't know when I will, but I can agree that the books are always better.
I hated the Twilight movie which I saw by chance so I'll not be reading the books. It was so cheesy and slow! I think the effect they were going for was atmospheric. It didn't work. What a dreadful, dreadful movie.
Stephen King's unimpressed by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer. He said recently and I quote "Jo Rowling is a terrific writer and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good."
I completely agree any book that has been turned into a movie loses so much in the detail, Harry Potter books included. The imagery that the mind can picture cannot be captured on the screen.
If the book is completely different like you say I might give it a read after all then. It couldn't be much worse, could it? ;)
Is the New Moon movie a sequel to the Twilight one or different?
Andrew Kunz said:I can agree with you there, lol. It wasn't the best series I've read to date, but because I had read the books before seeing the movie I had an idea in my head of what I wanted to see and when the movie was completely different I was mad. My friend's are all freaking out about the New Moon movie in November and I'm not even going to bother seeing it.
scribbler said:Andrew Kunz said:I agree completely. There's been a few good books that I've read over the years that I've recently seen the movie to and was slightly disappointed in the movie. The most recent book turned into a movie that I've seen was Twilight, and I'm a fan of the Twilight books, so when I watched the movie I was so annoyed at how much it ruined the book, at least for me. I spent the entire time in the theater complaining to the random guy sitting next to me about how much I wasn't enjoying the movie until his girlfriend told me to shut up, lol.
I haven't seen the newest Harry Potter yet, don't know when I will, but I can agree that the books are always better.
I hated the Twilight movie which I saw by chance so I'll not be reading the books. It was so cheesy and slow! I think the effect they were going for was atmospheric. It didn't work. What a dreadful, dreadful movie.
Stephen King's unimpressed by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer. He said recently and I quote "Jo Rowling is a terrific writer and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn. She's not very good."
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