No, just no. In fact, LotR is one of the few things where the book actually was better than the film. I'm not ragging on the movies, they're some of the best ever made (dat soundtrack), but half of Tolkien is his use of language, and most of that gets lost.stefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
This is probably the closest i get, whil ei can't say which i prefer, it's the only movie i've ever seen, where it didn't feel bland compared to the book.stefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
Have to disagree.stefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
This works. I dislike Stephen King's writing immensely, but I'm a rabid Jack Nicholson fan.Bloedhoest said:The Shining.
I found that the book was boring. Jack Nicholson far from that.
Exactly. Now instead of two paragraphs describing a mountain or character, we get to see the mountain or character.GeorgW said:Probably Lord of the Ring. The books have way too much text, while the films have all the story and action without Tolkien's flair for over-dramatizing every single piece of food.
agreed, even though a lot of people will now yell at us XDstefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
Dackflak said:The Harry Potter series books and movies are pretty epic. I give the edge to the movies though.
To be fair:carnege4 said:Have to disagree.stefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
The books had more epic things the movies didn't even talked about.
Old Forest
Tom Bombadill (epic)
The graves
Battle for the Shire at the end of the third book.
And some minor deails i don't remenber
Like in Rivendell in the first book, Bilbo says he is gonna take the ring since he found it in "The Hobbit" and (i think is Gloin) smiles at that.
Aside from this I can not think of one.Buttmunch Chicken said:Jaws = One of the greatest movies of all time.
Jaws =/= One of the greatest books of all time.
Speaks for itself
Yes and no. Tolkien's writing style isn't the most easy going and there are lot's of plot's and interweaving story lines. The film is more comprehensible because the storyline and plot are neatly filtered out by Mr. Jackson and presented as a logical story.stefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
Bobzer77 said:To be fair:carnege4 said:Have to disagree.stefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
The books had more epic things the movies didn't even talked about.
Old Forest
Tom Bombadill (epic)
The graves
Battle for the Shire at the end of the third book.
And some minor deails i don't remenber
Like in Rivendell in the first book, Bilbo says he is gonna take the ring since he found it in "The Hobbit" and (i think is Gloin) smiles at that.
The battle of the Shire was kinda ridiculous, the heroes return after saving the entire of middle earth... and spend a chapter kicking some pathetic shadow of Isengard out of the Shire.
thahat said:agreed, even though a lot of people will now yell at us XDstefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.
Lord of the Rings most popular answer hmm. I remember that I've read it when I was about 10 years old and I really enjoyed it, can't say that movie was much better... it lacked something, not sure what, but ... maybe it was little too short? The movie was really brilliant, but personally I wanted even more events within it, more story, so I was little disappointed, even though I understand that adding even more scenes into film was impossible.stefanbertramlee said:thahat said:agreed, even though a lot of people will now yell at us XDstefanbertramlee said:Lord of the Rings.![]()
Oh definitely this. The way the characters talked I needed to see what was going on because I couldn't understand them. Not to mention Malcolm McDowell's excellent performance, without which we wouldn't have Heath Ledger's Joker.Beryl77 said:A Clockwork Orange...
Quelle coincidence!Bloedhoest said: