Movies that are ruined if you read their book

Movies that are ruined if you read their book

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The movie is way better than the book

That's what I mean, vice versa either way. The movie was ruined because I realized where the original author was coming from.

It's tough. On one hand I do love the original book more than I do the first JP movie but I love the Lost World movie more than I do then second book but that is probably because Roland Tembo really sells it

>not loving the book AND movie
wow OP really is a fag

Same applies to Clockwork Orange.

Jurassic Park and Dune are the only movies that are better than the books

I would add Jaws

Blade Runner is better than the book it's based on.

Give me a summation as to why the book is not as good I’m not gunna read that shit.

Based

I read Jurassic Park before seeing the movie. Didn't ruin it for me at all.

>because Roland Tembo really sells it

He was Spielberg's apology to fans because the killed off Muldoon like a bitch in the first film

The author is jewish

People's deaths in the book are more gruesome, Dennis Nedry's death in the book is extremely graphic and the Dilophosaurus is much bigger and more threatening

The author wrote a screenplay for the film and it was touched up.

Lynch's Dune is better than the book? Or are you talking about the DUNC film that hasn't been released yet?

>Wu gets disembowled and eaten, with a scene where he's trying to push the Raptor out of his chest cavity as it's eating his organs while he's still alive
>Regis literally getting torn to pieces

I liked the books a lot more than the movies honestly, despite seeing the movies first. Spielberg dumbed it down a lot, I really like how Crichton wasn't afraid to include images in his books when they were pertinent to the plot.

Eh, they're kind of two different things. I like the book and the film but very much think of them as separate entities.

The book has a much better plot that the movie because there's a lot more going on, but of course the movie has the visual style that everyone loves which you obviously can't do in a book. P. K. Dick also wrote A Scanner Darkly and the rotoscoped Linklater film is a lot better than the book

>Jurassic Park and Dune are the only movies that are better than the books
Very uninformed opinion. Nocturnal Animals is one of my favourite movies, and it's considerably better than Tony & Susan which it was based on

Also, I'm not technically overweight I'm obese

Man on Fire

>Starship Troopers
>Fight Club
>The Godfather
>Jaws
>No Country for Old Men
Fuck off m8

I disagree, the movie is a very faithful adaptation.

Game of Thrones for me

Reading the books ruined the show, then the end of the show ruined the books.
GRRM is a fat fuck and the books will die unfinished.

They also nuke or bomb the island to shit at the end.

Retard.

The only exception to the movie ever being better than the book is Jaws

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>Normalfags: Raptors are Scary
>Compys: Hold my eggs

There's plenty of exceptions, like The Thing.

>Hammond gets eaten by Compys
>Muldoon blows up Raptors with Rockets alongside Gennaro
>Malcolm dies
>Nedry gets eaten by a full size Dilo
>The baby Raptor from the beginning gets eaten by the adults after Lex (I think) tosses it as a distraction
>Wu dies horribly
>A little girl gets mauled in the opening and it's implied entire herds if Dinosaurs have made it to the mainland at the end
>There's two Rexes
>The Island gets firebombed at the end

The book also plays up the "genetic monster" angle a lot more, while the movies play up the Dinosaur bit.

FPBP. I loved the book, but there is no arguing this truth. The film is flawless and the characters are much more likable and well rounded than the book.

The book taught me enough about submarine warfare to know that the central conflict of the movie was complete bullshit.

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