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#1 Jan 14 2010 at 12:57 PM Rating: Excellent
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Crazy in Alabama. I loved the book, not only was the movie bad, but it screwed with my perspective of the story causing me to question my original opinion.

When I went to see Avatar one of the previews was for The Crazy Bones. I liked this book too. The preview looked good. It's directed by Peter Jackson. But I'm still skeptical.

On the other hand Princess Bride was WAY better as a movie and remains one of my favorites.

What about you?
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#2 Jan 14 2010 at 1:00 PM Rating: Good
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I haven't read anything current that's been made into a movie. But for me, I'd have to say almost all Stephen King books-to-movies. A few were good, Dolores Claiborne, Misery, The Stand... but most just pissed me off.
#3 Jan 14 2010 at 1:20 PM Rating: Excellent
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Every once in a while when I'm at a bookstore I try to find a copy of I, Robot that doesn't have Will Smith's mug on it but it never happens Smiley: mad
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#4 Jan 14 2010 at 1:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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I can't think of one ruined off the top of my head, but I recently saw film version of The Road and I was so happy that it was true to the book.

It was great.
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#5 Jan 14 2010 at 1:30 PM Rating: Good
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But for me, I'd have to say almost all Stephen King books-to-movies. A few were good, Dolores Claiborne, Misery, The Stand... but most just pissed me off.
#6 Jan 14 2010 at 1:35 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Every once in a while when I'm at a bookstore I try to find a copy of I, Robot that doesn't have Will Smith's mug on it but it never happens Smiley: mad


You're not asking the right question.
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#7 Jan 14 2010 at 1:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Every once in a while when I'm at a bookstore I try to find a copy of I, Robot that doesn't have Will Smith's mug on it but it never happens Smiley: mad


This is probably the best example I can think of, where I was seriously pissed off after I saw it. I specifically remember a very angry livejournal entry.
#8 Jan 14 2010 at 1:42 PM Rating: Good
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A Prayer for Owen Meaney sucked alot more as Simon Birch.
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#9 Jan 14 2010 at 1:48 PM Rating: Good
I always thought it would be sort of neat to open a book store close to a movie theater, and sell movie tickets and the book as a package deal, at a discounted price.
#10 Jan 14 2010 at 1:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Every once in a while when I'm at a bookstore I try to find a copy of I, Robot that doesn't have Will Smith's mug on it but it never happens Smiley: mad
This is probably the best example I can think of, where I was seriously pissed off after I saw it. I specifically remember a very angry livejournal entry.

My understanding is that the studio had the title rights to I, Robot for years and years and the Asimov estate was ready to pull them because the studio wasn't doing anything with them. So the studio took a Smith film already in production, shoehorned some novel elements into it and called it I, Robot rather than lose the rights.

Which doesn't excuse why I can't by the damn book without a movie poster style cover.
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#11 Jan 14 2010 at 2:04 PM Rating: Excellent
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I wonder if I could copy the cover of my old paperback copy of I, Robot and glue it to some book, just to make Joph happy.

I thought of offering to sell him my copy, but then realized that would leave me with having to buy a Will Smith cover edition, when I feel like rereading it someday.
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#12 Jan 14 2010 at 2:10 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Every once in a while when I'm at a bookstore I try to find a copy of I, Robot that doesn't have Will Smith's mug on it but it never happens Smiley: mad


OH GOD did they ruin that story. That's a movie that needs to be remade.

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#13 Jan 14 2010 at 2:27 PM Rating: Good
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I was rather disappointed by the miniseries version of Richard Russo's Empire Falls. Ed Harris was all wrong as Miles Roby, and Helen Hunt's horribly forced New England accent still makes me want to gouge out my eardrums (after three years).

On the other hand, the movie version of Russo's Nobody's Fool is excellent. Much condensed from the book, it is wonderful in its own right.

Oh, and Stardust I think makes a much better movie. Though I saw the movie first which probably skewed my perception.
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#14 Jan 14 2010 at 2:34 PM Rating: Decent
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Jophiel wrote:
Guenny wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Every once in a while when I'm at a bookstore I try to find a copy of I, Robot that doesn't have Will Smith's mug on it but it never happens Smiley: mad
This is probably the best example I can think of, where I was seriously pissed off after I saw it. I specifically remember a very angry livejournal entry.

My understanding is that the studio had the title rights to I, Robot for years and years and the Asimov estate was ready to pull them because the studio wasn't doing anything with them. So the studio took a Smith film already in production, shoehorned some novel elements into it and called it I, Robot rather than lose the rights.

Which doesn't excuse why I can't by the damn book without a movie poster style cover.


Gee, that was hard.
#15 Jan 14 2010 at 2:41 PM Rating: Good
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OMG ZING!

Except I was talking about the book store. It's a casual venture. If I wanted to order it online, I'd have done so a while ago.

You really got me though! Smiley: rolleyes

Quick! Try and find it on the B&N site! That'll show me!
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#16 Jan 14 2010 at 2:45 PM Rating: Default
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You're the one that went on a mild rant about something that apparently isn't much of a problem. But if it makes you feel better to be a condescending ***, you go right ahead. I promise not to care.
#17 Jan 14 2010 at 2:46 PM Rating: Good
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Are we still butthurt at being called out? Are you sad that we weren't all impressed with your new job?

There there Smiley: flowers

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#18 Jan 14 2010 at 2:53 PM Rating: Default
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Call me out? Do you honestly think I didn't fully expect that reaction? That was the whole point of the damn post. I tell ya, it's getting to the point where trolling isn't even fun anymore.
#19 Jan 14 2010 at 2:56 PM Rating: Good
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Maybe if you were better at it.

I mean, you got butthurt enough from a single post to go looking for things to get me back on. I'm flattered and all but that wasn't a very impressive showing on your part.
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#20 Jan 14 2010 at 2:57 PM Rating: Excellent
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Trolling should be interesting, btw.
#21 Jan 14 2010 at 2:58 PM Rating: Excellent
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Trolling should be interesting, btw.


Or at least amusing.

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#22 Jan 14 2010 at 3:01 PM Rating: Excellent
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When I went to see Avatar one of the previews was for The Crazy Bones. I liked this book too. The preview looked good. It's directed by Peter Jackson. But I'm still skeptical.
I'm assuming you mean The Lovely Bones. It didn't get very good reviews, but I still want to go judge for myself. Kama Sutra was a better book than movie. It needed more secks.
#23 Jan 14 2010 at 3:02 PM Rating: Decent
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Actually, it shouldn't be amusing or interesting to anyone but the person doing it. If everyone else finds it amusing then it's just normal interaction, not trolling. You'd think you folks would have figured this out by now. You've got three of the biggest trolls on this site frequently posting in this forum, you should recognize it by now.
#24 Jan 14 2010 at 3:02 PM Rating: Decent
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Turin wrote:
You're the one that went on a mild rant about something that apparently isn't much of a problem.


Jophiel wrote:
Every once in a while when I'm at a bookstore I try to find a copy of I, Robot that doesn't have Will Smith's mug on it but it never happens


This is still just as much of a problem as it was when Joph posted it. Just sayin...


Star Wars was definitely a better book than movie. Or not... Ok. Actually, it was. Which is kinda odd really...

The Dune film was good in its own right (and quite quotable), but boy did it dork up the facts of the story. The miniseries(es) were great though!


Do I even need to mention Starship Troopers? Yikkes!
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#25 Jan 14 2010 at 3:06 PM Rating: Excellent
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Turin wrote:
Actually, it shouldn't be amusing or interesting to anyone but the person doing it. If everyone else finds it amusing then it's just normal interaction, not trolling. You'd think you folks would have figured this out by now. You've got three of the biggest trolls on this site frequently posting in this forum, you should recognize it by now.


Calm down there, Sparky.
#26 Jan 14 2010 at 3:07 PM Rating: Default
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If I were any more calm I'd be asleep. You people really aren't making this very fun.
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