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Most disappointing movie adaptation

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A book you love made into a a somewhat bad/disappointing movie...

Some of the movie-adaptations that were a disappointment to me: Twilight, Battle Royale and Misery.

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'The Mortal Instruments' disappointed me beyond words. I love the book, but the movie is trash.
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I'd say the Harry Potter series. I LOVED the first movie, and it's still my fave. The second one was the worst, in my opinion--it just had some unbelievable dialogue early on from Mrs. Weasley, I felt like. No issues with the third one. The fourth botched Harry's relationship with Cho Chang. I got frustrated (for some reason) near the end of the sixth one and never went back. (I still haven't seen 7 or 8. Or the end of the sixth one, for that matter.)

I too went to see Twilight, and I just walked out of the theater half an hour in.

I'm not familiar with Mortal Instruments. Haven't read it or watched it.

Misery? OMG, that movie gives me the creeps. I can't watch it--too intense! But I haven't read the book, so I don't know if it was a good or bad rendition.
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Definitely Ender's Game. I actually saw the movie first and thought that can't be it. Especially when, everyone was getting so excited about it. So I decided to read the book instead and I loved it so much, I read the quartet. They really dropped the ball with the movie.
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Golden Compass was a poor adaptation. It just tried to cram too much story into a short movie and as a result, a lot of it didn't make sense.
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bluemel4 wrote:Golden Compass was a poor adaptation. It just tried to cram too much story into a short movie and as a result, a lot of it didn't make sense.
Was that the book about Lyla? I haven't seen the movie, but I could not get into the book.
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zeldas_lullaby wrote:
bluemel4 wrote:Golden Compass was a poor adaptation. It just tried to cram too much story into a short movie and as a result, a lot of it didn't make sense.
Was that the book about Lyla? I haven't seen the movie, but I could not get into the book.
Yes that is exactly the book. It was written by Philip Pullman.
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Ah, good! My memory still functions. Thanks!!
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Needful Things by Stephen King. I loved the book, but the movie was awful. I shouldn't have been surprised. The book was so detailed; it's impossible for a movie to capture that. But still, it was really a disappointment.
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We need to talk about Kevin
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avid reader28 wrote:We need to talk about Kevin
OK, sure. Has this "Kevin" person been bothering you? :lol:
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zeldas_lullaby wrote:
avid reader28 wrote:We need to talk about Kevin
OK, sure. Has this "Kevin" person been bothering you? :lol:

Lol. You're the new site therapist. We're bringing all of our problems to you.
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Tee hee. I charge a nickel, like Lucy from Peanuts. Serious problems cost a quarter. ;-)
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I think Eragon would have to be the worst adaptation I've seen. I read the book long before there was news of a movie (and I loved it), but it completely ruined the characters, plot, and everything else that was wonderful in the novel.
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The Mortal Instruments and Percy Jackson. Absolutely terrible.
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