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In reply to the discussion: Name a bad movie that was adapted from a good novel [View all]unblock
(56,084 posts)10. Yes. And few studios are likely to pick up a bad novel and say "yes! Let's film that!"
Then again, there's no accounting for taste....
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Yes. And few studios are likely to pick up a bad novel and say "yes! Let's film that!"
unblock
Oct 2018
#10
"The Dead Zone" film is even better than the book. Every change they made was for the better.
Midwestern Democrat
Oct 2018
#49
I liked that the child in the end was a stranger. I thought that was so much more
mucifer
Oct 2018
#90
The Choirboys. A good Joseph Wambaugh novel turned into a movie he at least hated.
brewens
Oct 2018
#31
Well, they originally started filming with a Universal TV director, then he got fired shortly after
Midwestern Democrat
Oct 2018
#86
I remember reading the novel on my breaks at work and being rather drawn into it.
Tommy_Carcetti
Oct 2018
#78
"Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me" was a novel written by Richard Farina
red dog 1
Oct 2018
#96
