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A book is like a tree. Full of plot branches and dense character foliage. To turn it into a movie, you strip off all the branches and foliage before you fell it and send it to market. And that’s a best case scenario.
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Can we name any book turned into a movie/show that did the book justice? Oh wait... I’ll say it again, The Hobbit/LOTR and Tolkien will always be superior
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Gone With The Wind, but it was 1939.
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That's not fair....the first 4 seasons were fantastic
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Or food to poison. HBO had a great story handed to them and then they went all HBO on it. I can’t tell people enough...read the books.
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Dune was a classic case study. Even LotR, which was relatively well done. There’s no way you can adapt the rich storytelling of a book into a show. The best you can do is make it a “trailer for the book,” as a friend once put it.
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Thanks Jack. I just started reading first book, A song of Fire and Ice... This last season is insufferable. After 3rd episode, I’m out.
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You want insufferable? Try getting through an entire virtue-signaling episode of Star Trek Discovery or the new Twilight Zone on
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