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Old 02-08-2005, 01:41 PM   #11 (permalink)
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And also I have theworld acording to Garp on video but I havnt seen it in a looong time. Ill have to watch that rather than read the book.
Better to read the book. Its Fantastic. John irving Is definitely in my top 5 list for authors. His stories don't Make the greatest movies though, only because the 2 hour timeframe of a movie isn't enough to do most of his novels much justice. Still, Hollywood is pretty persistent in trying to adapt them. The movie adaptation of A Widow for One Year came out recently (Haven't seen it). I saw World According to Garp when I was a little kid, I read the book for the first time last year so I don't know if the movie is on par with the book. Cider House Rules (His best Novel IMO) was a great disappointment on film.
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Old 02-09-2005, 08:54 PM   #12 (permalink)
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It's always better to read the book than to watch the movie. I've found that I I see a movie based on a novel before I read the book, it kind of ruins it when I actually do get around to reading the book. And also, good call on Cider House Rules, that was an amazing book. There was another book that I read recently, I think it was called A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genious, or something to that effect, but it really was an amazing book.
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Old 02-09-2005, 09:16 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I think sometimes it can be easier to watch the movie first, so you can picture the characters a little better and it's cool when you recognize certian parts. I hate it when you read a book then watch the movie and it either turns out to be completely different or they leave a lot of the good stuff out, or when it doesn't seem like they're letting people know what's going on good enough. I know with some movies/books there obviously isn't room for all that stuff, but still, everyone hates that.
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See with me it's totally different. I like to make up my own images in the book and figure out for myself what the characters would look like. If I see a movie before I read the book, it just isnt as good.
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You know why I like a movie over the book?

No reading.
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lol do comic books count?
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See with me it's totally different. I like to make up my own images in the book and figure out for myself what the characters would look like. If I see a movie before I read the book, it just isnt as good.
yea thats tru, id read a book first and then watch the movie, i enjoy it more.
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