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The MOVIE was Better - Flinx - 10-18-2007 Kenji Wrote:Jurasssic Park:Book and movie were okay, I like both. But "The Lost World" was...I can't say "the movie was better". Book was excellent, but the movie was suck.Are you talking about "The Lost World" by Michael Crichton or "The Lost World" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? The MOVIE was Better - RichE - 10-18-2007 FRANKENSTEIN directed by James Whale starring Boris Karloff (and the sequel better than the original film!) The MOVIE was Better - Kenji - 10-18-2007 Flinx Wrote:Are you talking about "The Lost World" by Michael Crichton or "The Lost World" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? LOL! Of course I'm talkin' 'bout Michael Crichton's THE LOST WORLD! Damned! That was terrible movie! The MOVIE was Better - Barry Lee Dejasu - 10-20-2007 30 Days of Night[SIZE=2] If there was EVER a movie that was better than the book (in this case, the first book in the series), it was this. The sense of time progression was actually present (literally - it said "7 Days Later," "18 Days Later," etc.), and seeing the vampires actually moving was so much more effective than seeing still drawings that only marginally suggest movement. The movie was MUCH better than the book, IMHO. And on a side note...holy cow, it was good. I saw it yesterday, and it's already joined 28 Weeks Later (what's up with these month-long period horror movies...?) as one of the most tense and scary horror movies I've seen in the theater. Tense, emotional, moody, atmospheric, EXCELLENTLY directed, and an excellent dark ambient musical score = I liked it a lot. [/SIZE] The MOVIE was Better - law dawg - 10-20-2007 Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:30 Days of Night[SIZE=2]Oh, thank you. I've been waiting to see this! And I loved 28 Weeks Later, as well. Just like 28 Days Later. The MOVIE was Better - Barry Lee Dejasu - 10-21-2007 law dawg Wrote:Oh, thank you. I've been waiting to see this! It's that good. They're ALL just that good. The MOVIE was Better - Weatherford - 10-22-2007 I have always noticed that musicals tend to be better than their book counterparts - even though musical movies aren't necessarily better than the stage version (but, I won't go into that here.) "The King and I" beats the book "Anna and the King of Siam" "The Sound of Music" beats "The Trapp Family Story" (I think that was the title) "Camelot" beats any of the Authurian legends/stories "Peter Pan" beats the original Barie Story "State Fair" defintely beats Edna Ferber's original book State Fair, and I believe she also wrote Carousel (but don't hold me to that!) One exception to this, however is My Fair Lady - based very closely on the Shaw play, Pygmalion. Both are absolutely brilliant... The MOVIE was Better - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-22-2007 Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:It's a given that when you read a book before you see the movie based upon it, you'll tend to like the book more. But of course, that ain't always the case - especially when you read the book AFTER the movie. I will go with OF MICE AND MEN, the original, starring Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney Jr. |