Jenn and I have been chatting and talking about books for some time. Recently we have decided that it is about time we show the book world what we think about the books we are reading.
Monday, May 17
Monday Musings (2)
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Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about movies based on books…
What happens when you see a movie based on a book/story, especially one you’ve not read? Do you feel the need to track it down and read it?
I cannot watch a movie first. I don't know how anyone can. Books make me see things differently. I would not be able to watch the movie first then read the book. I ALWAYS read first; watch later. I still haven't watched Lord of the Rings for this exact reason even though I can't ever get through The Hobbit; let alone the other books.
One movie that I watched and found out later there was a movie about it was What's Eating Gilbert Grape. The movie was fantastic but the book was even better. Whenever I see a preview of a movie I would want to see; I always google to see if the screenplay is after a book which it often is. I do tend to track the book down and read it before seeing the movie. I don't know what that says about me at all. OCD, maybe? Or, maybe, just the biggest nerd alive!!!
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2 comments:
I am the opposite.
I have to watch a movie first before the book. If I read a book and than watch the movie I can't enjoy the movie for what it is. I tend to pick on all the mistakes or things they change in the movie.
It is for this exact reason I can't watch the Seeker. It is a t/v series based on my fav book series and it poises me off to no end.
If I see a book that is coming out as I movie, I run out and buy the book then go see the movie. We do this a lot for our book club.
I usually get cranky because the movie usually isn't as good as the book. :)
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