A book has too much in it.
Plus, there's the challenge of taking things like internal monologues (for example) that are important to the plot and character, and finding a way to get that element across on screen. There are things one can do in a book that are impossible to do on film and vice-versa.
Oh, another one -- Master and Commander!
Granted, it's an adaptation of a series, rather than a single book, but still. Great books, great movie.
Plus, there's the challenge of taking things like internal monologues (for example) that are important to the plot and character, and finding a way to get that element across on screen.
Like they did in Dune? (Just kidding.) God, that was annoying.
A Room with a View
and
Howard's End
were pretty good movies of pretty good books.
And what about Franco Zeffirelli's
Romeo and Juliet?
And The World According to Garp.
Jane Austen has a pretty good track record. Most of her books are probably pretty easy to adapt, relatively speaking. I'd say the Ang Lee Sense and Sensibility, the 6-hour Pride and Predjudice, and the Persuasion with Ciaran Hinds are all great, and I'm pretty fond of the Gwyneth Paltrow Emma.
I mean, Broadway has got an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on The Woman in White. We are truly a culture of pathetic recycling.
Could be worse - he could be doing THE PRINCESS BRIDE instead.
And The World According to Garp.
I love the book so much that I never wanted to see the movie -- was it actually a good adaptation?
The Princess Bride. LotR.
The professor said this before either of these were released. But To Kill a Mockingbird is a great example of where he was wrong to generalize. I think he made the statement just to provoke discussion. Or just to be provoking. I always thought it was kind of b.s.
There was a snippet of Room with a View in last night's Gilmore Girls. Oh how I loved that movie.
There was a snippet of Room with a View in last night's Gilmore Girls. Oh how I loved that movie.
I first saw it in high school, back when I was *really* innocent, and I was very unprepared for the naked running around the pond, penii and all.
That said, I adore that movie. Yummy Julian Sands. Priggish yet still yummy Daniel Day-Lewis.