Wednesday Worsts...when the book was so much better than the movie

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I didnt sleep right for weeks after reading the book. The movie was ok.
 

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All of them. I rather watch the movie first, then read the book.

We watched Game of Thrones and I don’t think there is any way I would be able to keep up with the numerous characters in the book. I’ve heard they were good though.
 

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I didnt sleep right for weeks after reading the book. The movie was ok.

This is the correct and winning answer. I was overtly racist against the Japanese for a while after reading that book. I couldn’t get over the sheer evil perpetrated.
 

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World War Z, the movie was decent but the only thing the two things shared was a title.

Ready Player One, book was better, still ended boringly
 

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The book is pretty much ALWAYS better than the movie. Usually far, far better than the movie.

A better question might be whether you can name a movie that was almost as good as the book, or maybe even better in a different way. The Shining comes to mind.


Alex.
 

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The book is pretty much ALWAYS better than the movie. Usually far, far better than the movie.

A better question might be whether you can name a movie that was almost as good as the book, or maybe even better in a different way.
The Shining comes to mind.


Alex.

But then we couldn’t discuss it in a Wednesday Worsts thread. :lol:
 

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Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon exceeded the initial film version (Manhunter). His entire Hannibal Lecter series was good reading for me and was better than the ensuing movies, but I still enjoyed them. I guess it’s okay to enjoy watching Anthony Hopkins cooking Ray Liotta’s brain and feeding it to him :dunno:
 

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Late in this but most Stephen King books are far far better than the movies. Top of that list for me is The Shining (Jack Nicholson rendition.) Iconic moments but a caricature of the book. Ditto Christine, Pet Sematary, and many others.

Good ones would be It, Stand by Me, and of course Shawshank.
 

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The book is pretty much ALWAYS better than the movie. Usually far, far better than the movie.

A better question might be whether you can name a movie that was almost as good as the book, or maybe even better in a different way. The Shining comes to mind.


Alex.

Bests for me are The Godfather and Jaws.
 

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