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What is your favorite Book to Movie transition?

I think mine would have to be The Lord of the Rings; the movies almost made me love them even more so than the books, which is rare.



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I'm torn between Little Women (the version from the 90's with Winona Ryder), and Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. I can't decide which one I like better.

I love old movies from the 1940's and 50's and I've recently discovered that quite a few of my favorites from then started out as books. So I've been exploring those a bit - other good ones are Please Don't Eat the Daisies, Yours Mine & Ours (not the new version, but the old one with Lucille Ball which was based on a book called Who Gets the Drumstick), and Father of the Bride (the original with Spencer Tracy, although I do enjoy the remake as well).

Sorry, I didn't really stick to just one, because I get so excited about old movies and the books they were based on that I can't contain myself.

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Favorite: (tie) The Right Stuff and Jurassic Park
Least favorite: Dune

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Favorite...Harry Potter haha. Im sorry its true. They just keep getting better and better with every movie. Also, I am not going to lie I love the Pride and Prejudice (the new one not the BBC one).

Shawshank would have been the winner if not for a few minor things.

Least favorite: Along Came A Spider. Not that I overly enjoyed the book but they just did a horrid job translating onto the screen. The two should be in no way associated.

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The Lord of the Rings is my all-time favourite. Loved the books and love the movies.

Another good adaptation is Perfume - they got the last scenes in the book right. OOhh...and Chocolat. I read both the books first then watched the movie which didn't disappoint.

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Yes, the last scene was good, I always wondered how they would possibly do this. However, Grenouille should have been much uglier and repulsive than he was, I thought. He looked way too decent.

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Chocolat! Forgot about that! Loved it.

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I loved the movie Perfume, I should've known there was a book first but did not even think about it, who wrote it?

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The author is Patrick Süsskind, a German writer.

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The Godfather. The original movie all those many years ago. The one that introduced us to Al Pacino.

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Here's an incredible list of all the book to movies: http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/readers/movies/book.cfm

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Wow thanks for this. Will definitely be referring to it in the future.

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Lord of the rings.

The BBC mini seriesof Pride and Prejudice.

One of my least favourite: Needful things. That film didn't even start to show all the ramifications that were in the book. A total disappointment.

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