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re: Book to TV adaptations
Posted on 7/6/23 at 2:21 pm to cdur86
Posted on 7/6/23 at 2:21 pm to cdur86
Why bother reading the book unless you really enjoyed the TV/Movie? Countless times I have seen people piss and moan because the "show" didn't do the books justice and it ruined the TV show/movie for them.
Example: Goblet of Fire is my favorite HP film but for those who read the book first it is typically rated very low. I did the audiobooks (when I had a daily Hour+ commute for work) and I enjoyed them both.
Example: Goblet of Fire is my favorite HP film but for those who read the book first it is typically rated very low. I did the audiobooks (when I had a daily Hour+ commute for work) and I enjoyed them both.
Posted on 7/6/23 at 2:28 pm to bad93ex
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Why bother reading the book unless you really enjoyed the TV/Movie? Countless times I have seen people piss and moan because the "show" didn't do the books justice and it ruined the TV show/movie for them.
Kind of like you just said. While I do enjoy reading, I like the visualization even better. So you may be right in that I should watch the show/movie first and then the book so that when I read I have a visualization of what the character looks like
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