Obviously not becase alot of information is forfeited to make the movie shorter.happy cup said:Harry Potter? The Notebook? A Walk to remember? Lord of the Rings? etc ect. Is the movie version usually better than the book?
persephone said:the books are always better than the films. always. the films always forget something or point to something that isn't there. or add bits or take away bits. i always opt for the book over the film, but i'll still watch the film version. what i really hate is the novelisations of the film. they're just a bit crap.
Yeh I agree. The A walk to remember movie is also way better then the book.go_swans said:not ALWAYS! but usually.. THE NOTEBOOK movie was way better than the book
persephone said:the books are always better than the films. always. the films always forget something or point to something that isn't there. or add bits or take away bits. i always opt for the book over the film, but i'll still watch the film version.
I got so annoyed that Jack Nicholson was cast as McMurphy because he didn't fit the physical description that the author has gone to pains to express... haven't actually seen the movie though, so I can't say anything else about it.bazookajoe said:One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was very close. I couldn't split the difference, as both were incredible. Jack Nicholson did an amazing job as MacMurphy, but the book was fantastic as well.
Most books are better than the movie, unless you see the movie first. The book kind of portrays your own image of the movie, so when you see it visually you're thinking "I thought he would look/do that differently".