Re: Good Books Made into Poor Films
RAISE THE TITANIC
A fair and readable novel...unwatchable mess on screen.
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Re: Good Books Made into Poor Films
I really, really liked David Brin's The Postman... but was bummed when I found out that Kevin Costner's ego was going to adapt it as a vehicle.
I still haven't watched it because of the reception, and have no plans to ever give it a shot (if going back to reread the book, I don't want to be seeing Costner's mug in my imagination).
Oh... and I Am Legend. Three adaptations, none of them an honor to the material.
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Ella Enchanted
Cold Mountain
Snow Falling on Cedars
Matchstick Men
Girl with a Pearl Earring
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I agree with 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'. The film version completely sanitized the book.
I'd add the 1974 version of 'The Great Gatsby' to the list.
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I'm amazed Dune didn't make the list. I love David Lynch and have always been a defender of that film. Then I went and actually read the Dune books...
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Good Books Made into Poor Films
What are some examples you can think of where a decent or better book (novel, novella, short story etc.) has been translated to the screen poorly or disastrously?
The A.V. Club has up their top twenty.Tags: None
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