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The Divergent Series. I couldn't even finish watching the movies. Also, Youth In Revolt by CD Payne.
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I try to stay away from movies or series that was inspired or based on a book. After so many disappointments with great books becoming movies, the writing in the movies never did the book justice.
I think after watching the first movie of Hunger Games, I gave up on movie adapations of books. For me it's either the book or movie, because one way or another the movie isnt going to live up to our expectations.
A book that hasn't been mentioned yet that was made into a movie is "Queen of the Damn". They combine two books into one movie and ruin the potential of the series.
What did you guys think of "Vampire Diaries" or "True Blood"?
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The movie adaptation of the Percy Jackson series really didn't give justice to the beauty of the book. It's disappointing because the book series really had so much potential. I'm hoping that another studio would make another adaptation of the series. :(
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This may be a bit controversial, but... the Twilight series. I actually enjoyed the books enough on their own, but the movies received such a terrible reputation that it carried over onto the books. I honestly don't think the book were that badly written. There were certainly main cliches, given that it was a romance / urban fantasy with vampires and werewolves, but I've definitely read worse literature in the same genre.
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Iamgabby98 wrote: 22 Sep 2018, 15:05 Honestly The Hunger Games was ruined for me. The movie wasn’t accurate at all. The Divergent series is also a big time ruined movie. In the last book Tris does, but in the movie she doesn’t.
Agreed when it comes to The Hunger Games. The movie was inaccurate in several ways, but one thing that particularly bothered me off the bat was that both Katniss and Peeta in the movie were not nearly as malnourished as I perceived they were in the book. I did understand that Jennifer Lawrence actively does not conform to a certain societal standard, but given that book specifically portrayed the people from the district as poor, starving, and struggling, her movie interpretation of the character just didn't feel right to me.
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People have already mentioned these two but Percy Jackson and A Song of Ice and Fire. All the Percy Jackson movies fill me with some kind of rage because of just how absurd and of kilter they were and I'm thankful they only got to 2 movies before having to call it quits. A Song of Ice and Fire is where I'm more conflicted since the first four seasons of the show were amazing but then it started going downhill until we got Season 8 which, yes I am still VERY bitter about.
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Twilight Saga.
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My Sister's Keeper was a good movie on it's own, but was not true to the book at all. Even Jodi Picoult said it went too far. I think it would have made a better mini-series because they would have been able to include more information.
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I have to say the Twilight series. Although I loved the movies, they didn’t do the books justice.
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I hated all of the Divergent series movie adaptations. I watched the second movie before finishing the second book and it made me want to stop reading the series altogether.
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The You series based on the book written by Caroline Kepnes
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Percy Jackson was so ruined. It didn't deserve the trash movie it was given. I love the musical so much better, but the people who love the books don't deserve others to view the fandom based on the movies.
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You know most movies can never compare to their book counterparts. I remember reading the Harry Potter series and being excited to watch the movies, only to be disappointed like everyone else. However, the Hunger Game series movies were great.
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All The Bright Places
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Steven King's "In the tall grass". Also, not a movie but when it comes to tv series it is definitely Game of Thrones.
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