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?
Flinx Wrote:Are you talking about "The Lost World" by Michael Crichton or "The Lost World" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
Barry Lee Dejasu Wrote:30 Days of Night[SIZE=2]Oh, thank you. I've been waiting to see this!
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.
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law dawg Wrote:Oh, thank you. I've been waiting to see this!
And I loved 28 Weeks Later, as well. Just like 28 Days Later.
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.
What are some of your favorite movies that you liked BETTER than the books they were based on?
Here are a few for me...I just wonder if 30 Days of Night will be like this, also. I liked the first graphic novel the one time I read it, but like 300, it seems too "frozen" (no pun intended) for the kind of scenes it portrays. It needs the movement, the voices, the atmosphere that a movie could provide.
- The Thirteenth Warrior (I couldn't stand the fact that the book was fiction...but also, the movie had a much more "fun" feel to it)
- Stir of Echoes (while the book is that much more atmospheric, the movie has such an edge to it that somehow was missing for me when I read it)
- Stardust (funnier, more charming, and altogether "brighter" than the book for me)
- Fight Club (only marginally)
- The Mothman Prophecies (although I had a lot of things I wanted to see included in the film, it was far, FAR less boring)
- L. A. Confidential (okay, so I didn't finish the book, but in the wake of Mr. Ellroy's discovery that he is, without a doubt, the best crime writer currently at work, I kiiiiind of don't have that same sort of want-to-hurt-someone feeling when I watch the excellent movie)
- And for the ultimate clincher... 300. I was SCREAMING for movement when I was reading the graphic novel, and the movie not only provided movement, voice, and better atmosphere, but added in whole scenes that, based on the previews alone, I was sorely missing during the read. Not that it was a terribly great movie, however...
Your turn!