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Also, if ever a film version was better than the novel it's Barry Lyndon. The Thackery novel was fairly average, whereas the film is an absolute masterpiece.
I don't really think to make WoT is feasible, LotR was only 3 books and it was a marathon, WoT is going to be 13, the last book is going to be larger than LotR combined - 2000 pages - oh wait.... the Eye of the World has more pages than LotR combined lol. The only remote part of the series that is feasible I guess is something based on the War of Power from the Age of Legends.Argonaut said:I can just imagine The Wheel of Time books as movies in their exact detail:
The Wheel of Time 247: Elayne Tries on Five Different Dresses in One Hour
(Only WoT fans are gonna get this one ...)
Sorry, book 12.Argonaut said:I was under the impression RJ will do A Memory of Light and that'd be it. He did imply that if if book 12 was simply too long the series would run to 13 (an appropriate number, given it's significance in the books).
But you've highlighted the very point I was making when I suggested we'd need an entire movie deovted to Elanye's (love her or hate her) wardrobe, given RJ's tendency to go slightly overboard with descriptions, particularly with clothes.
I agree with that (there are more, but I meant specifically PotO). It was wonderfully done last year, and a credit to the director and producers.alphatango said:The only example I can think of where movie > book: The Phantom of the Opera.
Perhaps the untranslated French version is better. But then, I can't read that. I guess it's a little unfair to use PotO as an example though, given that it's more based on the musical than the book.
Agree with Fight Club.Grobus said:Sometimes films are better than the books though.
I thought Fight Club as a book sucked, but the movie was much better.
Same with Seven Pillars of Wisdom/Lawrence of Arabia, Chopper/the numerous books it was based on and a few others.
Successful in terms of financial success: yes.Riviet said:HP and LOTR have been two of the most successful books turned into movies.