Blenkinsop
Monday 21st March 2011 9:59am
2,014 posts
Quote: AngieBaby @ March 21 2011, 12:09 AM GMT
Not quite what you've asked but I'd have to say the Lord of The Rings trilogy. I've tried to read the books but just couldn't get into them but I LOVED the movies.
Maybe I should try read the book again?
Interesting examples here.
Nearly all the examples quoted for me fall into the category of either seen it and not read it or read it but not seen it, except for Lord of the Rings.
I loved the books and waited with bated breath for the first (animated) film back in the early 80s to come out. I thought that it was complete pants, took liberties with the story and then didn't even bother finishing it. I think there was talk of doing the second half as a follow-up in the same format. Thankfully they never did.
So it was with considerable trepidation I waited for the Peter Jackson versions.
I was more than delighted with what they did. I think it was because they took on such an enormous project in terms of scope and budget, that in doing so it allowed them to be faithful to the books almost to the letter. So I guess that for me LotR is the exception that proves the rule.
One niggle was that I thought the Hobbits weren't really what I had imagined (a bit too Walt Disney) but even they grew on me as the series progressed.