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10. Yes. And few studios are likely to pick up a bad novel and say "yes! Let's film that!"
Thu Oct 18, 2018, 02:33 PM
Oct 2018

Then again, there's no accounting for taste....

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Prince of Tides !!! DFW Oct 2018 #1
Pat Conroy was a great writer red dog 1 Oct 2018 #3
I never saw the film Great Santini DFW Oct 2018 #4
Same for the film "Catch 22" red dog 1 Oct 2018 #41
Dune IllinoisBirdWatcher Oct 2018 #2
I agree. Excellent novel, but the movie just sucked. ret5hd Oct 2018 #6
My choice too. Turin_C3PO Oct 2018 #9
OMG so true--what a giant gasbag of a movie that was flibbitygiblets Oct 2018 #85
All of them? unblock Oct 2018 #5
It's probably easier to butcher a good novel that to "pretty up" a bad one. ret5hd Oct 2018 #7
Yes. And few studios are likely to pick up a bad novel and say "yes! Let's film that!" unblock Oct 2018 #10
The Mist qazplm135 Oct 2018 #11
"Better than" is one thing. But would he say the book was "terrible"? unblock Oct 2018 #12
I was responding to this: qazplm135 Oct 2018 #23
yeah, guess i shouldn't have reworded it. unblock Oct 2018 #25
Hell yes! Glamrock Oct 2018 #57
To Kill A Mockingbird lunamagica Oct 2018 #29
not a terrible book. unblock Oct 2018 #30
I misread your post. Sorry lunamagica Oct 2018 #34
I'm not sure I agree about Catch-22 being a bad movie. Aristus Oct 2018 #8
I agree. The movie was a good snapshot of the book. FSogol Oct 2018 #64
Oh, man, that would be sweet! geardaddy Oct 2018 #68
I agree with you. geardaddy Oct 2018 #67
The Scarlet Letter. Squinch Oct 2018 #13
Frank Herbert's "Dune" The Blue Flower Oct 2018 #14
I loved the books but ronatchig Oct 2018 #16
The mini series was better... wcmagumba Oct 2018 #26
Just about any Stephen King book, except It... SKKY Oct 2018 #15
Very much agree The Genealogist Oct 2018 #18
Pretty hard to beat the movie version of "The Shawshank Redemption." (nt) Paladin Oct 2018 #24
Uhmmm... OilemFirchen Oct 2018 #39
The Green Mile? Flaleftist Oct 2018 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Flaleftist Oct 2018 #45
"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
Wasn't a fan of either to be honest... SKKY Oct 2018 #62
I agree about his horror stories but Stand by Me and Shawshank were great! Va Lefty Oct 2018 #93
i like the movie of carie rampartc Oct 2018 #102
Most any of the movies made from Robert Heinlein novels. rsdsharp Oct 2018 #17
I'd love to see someone do a good job with "--If This Goes On"... First Speaker Oct 2018 #21
The best description of 'Starship Troopers' I saw was... SeattleVet Oct 2018 #55
I think I've owned three copies of the novel over the years. rsdsharp Oct 2018 #66
The "Starship Troopers" flick has been one of my guilty pleasures, for years. Paladin Oct 2018 #71
The film version of Starship Troopers has the advantage Codeine Oct 2018 #89
Sorry. No. rsdsharp Oct 2018 #94
Apocalypse now TEB Oct 2018 #19
George Clooney is coming out with a new "Catch 22" movie. Paladin Oct 2018 #20
Breakfast of Champions with Bruce Willis as Dwayne Hoover. FSogol Oct 2018 #65
That was a casting disaster! geardaddy Oct 2018 #69
The Bible... First Speaker Oct 2018 #22
You win the thread... ADX Oct 2018 #28
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman. madaboutharry Oct 2018 #27
The Choirboys. A good Joseph Wambaugh novel turned into a movie he at least hated. brewens Oct 2018 #31
Recently, "Ready Player One". Loved the book and don't understand sinkingfeeling Oct 2018 #32
I agree. wcast Oct 2018 #101
The Power of One ploppy Oct 2018 #33
Simon Birch Tommy_Carcetti Oct 2018 #35
That movie was an absolute travesty. Paladin Oct 2018 #37
The Cider House Rules got watered way down... skypilot Oct 2018 #76
The Host Baitball Blogger Oct 2018 #36
The Ralph Bakshi version of LOTR sakabatou Oct 2018 #38
Sometimes a Great Notion is s great novel. The movie Hassler Oct 2018 #40
Kudos here techne7319 Oct 2018 #56
Well, they originally started filming with a Universal TV director, then he got fired shortly after Midwestern Democrat Oct 2018 #86
White Hunter Black Heart MaryMagdaline Oct 2018 #42
The Milagro Beanfield War shanny Oct 2018 #43
Good choice. Paladin Oct 2018 #47
Interview with the Vampire - Anne Rice IcyPeas Oct 2018 #46
That was the 1st one mercuryblues Oct 2018 #63
"Emma" with Gwenyth Paltrow Coventina Oct 2018 #48
The Hobbit Codeine Oct 2018 #50
The Excorcist. The book scared me to death. The move was kinda laughable. Kajun Gal Oct 2018 #51
The book scared me to death too! red dog 1 Oct 2018 #81
World War Z RandySF Oct 2018 #52
Johnny Mnemonic AnnieBW Oct 2018 #53
I tried to watch that recently; Codeine Oct 2018 #87
The Clan of the Cave Bear SeattleVet Oct 2018 #54
That was what I thought. Doreen Oct 2018 #58
The Great Gatsby -any version LibDemAlways Oct 2018 #59
See, I thought the latest was quite good... SKKY Oct 2018 #61
"Hannibal" DetlefK Oct 2018 #60
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter geardaddy Oct 2018 #70
Congo. nt miyazaki Oct 2018 #72
The Firm Mendocino Oct 2018 #73
I hated that they changed the ending. The LibDemAlways Oct 2018 #75
I remember reading the novel on my breaks at work and being rather drawn into it. Tommy_Carcetti Oct 2018 #78
The film needed another Mendocino Oct 2018 #82
The getaway was the best, most suspenseful part of the book. LibDemAlways Oct 2018 #83
Remember the Nordic? Mendocino Oct 2018 #84
Bambi Leith Oct 2018 #74
LOTR and the Narnia books. LisaM Oct 2018 #77
Bridges of Madison County Power 2 the People Oct 2018 #79
John Carter (of Mars) Basic LA Oct 2018 #80
I sort of enjoyed the film, to be honest. Codeine Oct 2018 #88
Bonfire of the Vanities. edbermac Oct 2018 #91
I enjoyed Postcards From the Edge. zanana1 Oct 2018 #92
So did I red dog 1 Oct 2018 #95
"Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me" was a novel written by Richard Farina red dog 1 Oct 2018 #96
I usually go in reverse Proud Liberal Dem Oct 2018 #97
This message was self-deleted by its author geralmar Oct 2018 #98
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas jmowreader Oct 2018 #99
Simon Birch MissMillie Oct 2018 #100
Alice in Wonderland Cartoonist Oct 2018 #103
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