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What's the worst change made in a movie adaptation of a book?

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    I don't know if it'll be better but there is an Eragon series in development for Disney+

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    And then some. It was mostly an ugly film that didn't portray Alagaesia in any way that I had imagined. About the only thing I liked about it was the design of Saphira.

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      It's always a treat realizing that you like a piece of fiction much more than the director/producer making an adaptation of it. I'm glad I didn't bother with that film.

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      They somehow thought Jake was the star? ๐Ÿค”

      Here's hoping the next adaptation is better.

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        Dune.

        Turning the Bene Gesserit power of Voice into some weird gun was fucking stupid.

        Edit to add: first film adaptation from the 80s. The latest movies have been good.

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        Don't actually remember that scene, refresh my memory please?

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          The movie version of A Clockwork Orange was based on the American version of the book, which left out the entire last chapter. In that chapter, at 18 years old Alex pretty suddenly grows out of his violent and criminal ways and wants to start a family. Some say this ending is more optimistic but I actually think it's darker, because it shows that any normal person you meet might've at some point been a wanton brute reveling in the chaos and pain they so arbitrarily inflicted. And that they can just move on and start living like a normal person.

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            Aimpoints?

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            The red dots used on almost all of the Delta Force guns.

            That style of red dot didn't exist until a few years later. At the time it should have been the equally distinct looking "long tube" Aimpoints.

            Again, I know it is super nitpicky, but they are so prominent and visible especially with those red lenses throughout the movie. They are only a few years wrong, but it's like if a WW1 movie was full of Thompson submachineguns.

            The BDH movie otherwise does a lot of great prop and costume details. Not flawless, but the other inaccuracies are much less noticeable.

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              Dune.

              Turning the Bene Gesserit power of Voice into some weird gun was fucking stupid.

              Edit to add: first film adaptation from the 80s. The latest movies have been good.

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              I assume you mean the 1984 version?

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                She's Paul's everything (and trying to keep her alive for as long as possible is the main reason he does anything in Messiah, basically) and mostly a supporting character in the books, and there's nothing wrong with that... but Zendaya is a star and the West would've crucified Denis if he just let Chani be Chani. We both know it, that's the core of the disagreement in this comment section, lol. Heretics and Chapterhouse have fantastic female protagonists, but I doubt we'll get there, sadly.

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                She's Paul's everything

                Literally her only trait that I can remember.

                If I'm understanding you correctly, you're upset that he improved Chani? Or do you just prefer 1 dimensional women characters who are defined entirely by their man?

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                  As a fellow HoL fan, dig your response.

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                  Someone got the reference!

                  There's dozens of us!

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                    The Dark Tower. Everything. An 8 book series smashed into 1 terrible movie. Who ever green lit that should be fired.

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                      She's Paul's everything

                      Literally her only trait that I can remember.

                      If I'm understanding you correctly, you're upset that he improved Chani? Or do you just prefer 1 dimensional women characters who are defined entirely by their man?

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                      It's not an improvement, not at all. Chani in the books is someone I can picture becoming the muse and pillar of a complex man burdened with knowledge and duty (which is narratively necessary in both Dune and Messiah!). Lippy, immature, irrationally rebellious and feisty Zendaya's Chani is not that. Again, many books, including Herbert's own later in the series, have female protagonists who are not "1 dimensional" (although none as shallow and silly as the girl boss Chani of Denis, who certainly isn't 1 dimensional, lol ๐Ÿ™„) and are fantastic. And upset is a big word, more like "disappointed and dissatisfied", but money follows audiences so I understand. ๐Ÿคท

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                        It's not an improvement, not at all. Chani in the books is someone I can picture becoming the muse and pillar of a complex man burdened with knowledge and duty (which is narratively necessary in both Dune and Messiah!). Lippy, immature, irrationally rebellious and feisty Zendaya's Chani is not that. Again, many books, including Herbert's own later in the series, have female protagonists who are not "1 dimensional" (although none as shallow and silly as the girl boss Chani of Denis, who certainly isn't 1 dimensional, lol ๐Ÿ™„) and are fantastic. And upset is a big word, more like "disappointed and dissatisfied", but money follows audiences so I understand. ๐Ÿคท

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                        Lippy? ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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                          Lippy? ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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                          Like yappy, but with a disrespectful attitude for no reason. ๐Ÿ˜…

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                            Matilda. They made them y*nks ๐Ÿคข๐Ÿคฎ

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                              Well it got canceled due to poor viewership so they failed and made it even less likely a fair adaptation ever gets made. Everybody loses.

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                              True enough. I do not like their Tolkien fantasy series, it's clunky in some way, or the actors are not right, something is off. WOT, I quite liked most of the casting, loved the sets and landscapes and costuming and took the edits in stride, thought of it as an "inspired by".

                              My hope would be an animated series.

                              And as a William Gibson fan, oh I am used to disappointment.

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                                I was surprised when I read heart of darkness, that, for me at least, the final gut-punch of the tale isn't a dying man thinking of the horror he had wrought and seen, but the protagonist getting back to the man's wife and lying to her, telling her his last thoughts were of her.
                                It isnt something that would have worked for Apocalypse Now, but I didn't expect such a short novel to hide a completely different ending mood. I still think about it, years later.

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                                  WTF was that movie? Did they buy the rights to the title, but not the content?

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                                  Ruined by Zionist propaganda

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                                    Ready Player One. So much about the movie adaptation of this book infuriates me, but the fact they replaced Wargames with the Shining is a crime against humanity!!!

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                                    The only thing I remember about that movie was thinking mecha Godzilla looked like shit. Then the one from Godzilla vs Kong took notes...

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                                      The Lawnmower Man

                                      In the book, an unassuming everyman stumbles upon the fact that a local landscaping company is actually a front for a demon who has an arrangement that involves making human sacrifices of those that discover his supernatural nature.

                                      In the movie, a Cyber Virtual Reality 3D Battles ON 3D CYBERSPACE Stunning Effects 3D Internet Pierce Brosnan Warfare Nineties Futuristic VR Headset Technology BATTLE In 3D Mind Expanding Guns, and one of the characters is a man who has a lawnmower.

                                      Edit: Shit, okay, I just read this on Wikipedia and nearly wet myself:

                                      A feature film, The Lawnmower Man, starring Jeff Fahey and Pierce Brosnan, was released in 1992 by New Line Cinema. This film used an original screenplay entitled "CyberGod", borrowing only the title of the short story. The film concerns a scientist, Dr. Lawrence Angelo (Brosnan), who subjects mentally challenged Jobe Smith (Fahey) to virtual reality experiments which give him superhuman abilities. The film was originally titled Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man. King won a lawsuit to have his name removed from the film, stating in court documents that the film "bore no meaningful resemblance" to his story. King then won further damages in 1993 after his name was included in the home video release.

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                                        Going over the wikipedia article as a refresher and I totally forgot about how he (author Richard Matheson) had some cool biological explanations for the vampirism.

                                        From Wikipedia:

                                        Neville additionally discovers that exposing vampires to direct sunlight or inflicting wide oxygen-exposing wounds causes the bacteria to switch from being anaerobic symbionts to aerobic parasites, rapidly consuming their hosts when exposed to air and thus giving them the appearance of instantly liquefying. However, he discovers the bacteria also produce resilient "body glue" that instantaneously seals blunt or narrow wounds, explaining how the vampires are bulletproof. Lastly, he deduces now that there are in fact two differently reacting types of vampires: conscious ones who are living with a worsening infection and undead ones who have died but been partly reanimated by the bacteria.

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                                        Oh interesting. Does indeed sound different from the film. Might give it a read.

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                                          Like yappy, but with a disrespectful attitude for no reason. ๐Ÿ˜…

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                                          I'm familiar with the word... I just think it betrays a bit of misogyny. Probably not even consciously.

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