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Post by juju on Nov 29, 2023 19:41:29 GMT
Or movie then book?
Currently reading a novel that’s recently come out as a movie - ‘Starve Acre’. thought I’d do book first, but now I think I’d like to watch without spoilers.
Hmmm…
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Post by kingedmund on Nov 29, 2023 20:03:13 GMT
That is the question. I have to remove myself from each. Tv changes things up to make it work.
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Post by JoeP on Nov 29, 2023 20:44:54 GMT
No one can answer this, because no one has both watched the movie before reading the book and read the same book before watching the same movie.
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Post by Kye on Nov 30, 2023 0:05:15 GMT
I prefer to read the book first
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Post by Moose on Nov 30, 2023 0:21:54 GMT
Definitely book first Only one I did the other way around was Trainspotting.
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Post by kingedmund on Dec 15, 2023 15:31:36 GMT
I see Netflix has a Julia Robert’s movie called, “Leave the World Behind!” Seems rather weird to me. I tried to read the plot from the book abd the trailer to the movie just seemed off. I probably won’t watch it because it makes no sense in my mind.
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Post by juju on Dec 19, 2023 23:13:40 GMT
‘Leave the world behind’ is a fantastic book, although pretty bleak. I’m dying to see how the movie has turned out, although I’m not sure about some of the changes that I can see they’ve made.
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Post by Kye on Dec 20, 2023 1:50:29 GMT
I really didn't like the movie. It was pretentious and manipulative, and the acting was cringe-worthy. I haven't read the book so I can't compare.
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