This wasn't always the case. Time was, a director would get bored less than a hundred pages into your book and then make the rest up
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This is a really good thing from the perspective of book authors about to get film deals. Of course it says nothing about film quality or book quality
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This trend towards more faithful adaptations may connote increased respect by film and television creators for book readers as a group. That's probably a positive?
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They don't stand a chance with Consider Phlebas. It's not even a good Culture book (it's the worst Culture book)
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What do you mean it's not practical to adapt a story about things which are invisible and which nobody can remember clearly What do you mean you already made that movie and paid me and I don't remember
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Read Excession. If you dislike Excession, you're excused from the remaining Culture novels
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Dat player of games tho.
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Apparently I'm the only person who recognized the Hollywoodized time line. Oh well. Great book, great-ish movie.
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