This one on the other hand is easy. The Silmarillion. In a "they mustn't ever do it" way, that is, not in the "I wouldn't watch it if they made it" way.
That would be so... so bad.
*MySmiley*
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Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
03/06/2010 07:00:12 PM
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well
03/06/2010 09:35:41 PM
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Re: well
03/06/2010 11:43:46 PM
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The first question is hard.
03/06/2010 09:44:42 PM
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Re: The first question is hard.
03/06/2010 09:50:55 PM
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Re: Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
03/06/2010 09:49:47 PM
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I highly recommend the Merchant of Venice (2004) directed by Michael Radford
04/06/2010 03:28:19 AM
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After finishing a book I never really think "gosh that would make a good film"
04/06/2010 01:35:19 PM
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I do sometimes. Mostly with thrillers or the like.
05/06/2010 04:13:27 PM
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Luhrman largely stuck to Shakespeare's dialogue, though... and that worked amazingly well imho. *NM*
05/06/2010 04:25:08 PM
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Re: Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
04/06/2010 03:27:55 PM
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Re: Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
04/06/2010 03:57:53 PM
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I would disagree
04/06/2010 04:09:23 PM
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Re: I would disagree
04/06/2010 04:11:18 PM
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Quite the opposite
04/06/2010 04:18:33 PM
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The more I think about it
04/06/2010 06:22:25 PM
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some people expect the movies to be to true the book
04/06/2010 08:14:30 PM
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