Subject: Re: On the topic of movies...
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Posted on: 2014-09-02 16:51:00 UTC
I love The Princess Bride movie. The book just pretty much sucks. It goes to great lengths to suck the fun out of the Dread Pirates Roberts parts of the book. Where the frame story in the movie is about a sick kid and his grandpa reading to him, the frame in the book starts out mentioning that scenario, but then goes off into this cynical, whining spiel about how miserable the author is with his life, how his wife hates him, how his kid is fat and how that is horrible, and on and on and on.
I really liked the movie Going Postal. I saw it before I read the book. After I read the book, I did like the book in a lot of ways. The plot is better and makes more sense in the book, but the descriptions are pretty spare. I couldn't picture the golems at all from the descriptions in the book, and a few other characters were a lot easier to visualize as their movie versions.
Visualizing things is the main advantage of movies over books, and always will be, I think. No amount of illustrations will give you what 30 seconds of a movie can.
It has been a long while since reading this one, but I remember being really disappointed with the Ella Enchanted book. I had, of course, seen the movie first. The plots are very different if I remember rightly. The book was a lot more serious. I really like the kind of fairy tale punk that the movie Ella Enchanted represented. Maybe if I had read the book first and gotten attached to it, it would have been different.