Page to Screen… And Back To The Books?
Posted by alli
Check out Entertainment Weekly's "Read the Book: 23 Disappointing Movie Adaptations." It definitely brought back some very painful memories like Mike Myers' "Cat and the Hat," but I found it interesting. There are so many films that are adapted from books these days — more than you realize, too many to even try and list. Are these truly the worst or simply the most recognizable? The books/film on this list are among some of our most popular (The DaVinci Code) and classic texts (The Scarlet Letter). That's what made me start to opine that perhaps this list has more to do with how high our expectations are. If you didn't read Vanity Fair would you like the film? I did.
Does the quality of the book have anything to do with these expectations? The Golden Compass was the first among the photos and I don't know if that means it 's #1 on the list, but that seems a little harsh. Yeah, I agree it was a little bit of a let-down, but I was prepared. On the contrary, I didn't expect anything nearly as wonderful as the book. I knew it couldn't be done. I think that allowed me to enjoy the movie for what it was: one version of the story — a different illustration, if you will. I also wonder if it had been so long since I'd read the books, that I wasn't as committed to my own mental impressions?
In the case of Twilight, I don't even want to see the trailer. (I linked to it, but I didn't watch.) It's too soon. I'm just finishing New Moon and I am savoring every minute. I want Bella and Edward exactly as I've created them in my mind before giving into someone else's vision. (My Edward is a handsome cross between Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst and the guy who played Mark in Showtime's 'Meadowlands'. My Bella is more Ellen Page (Juno) than Kristen Stewart.) I'll come around, I know, but for now I'm not ready.
I don't understand how a bad movie would inspire anyone to read the book, but here's a great list of books that are on their way to the big screen to read first. (Powell's)
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