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The Time Traveler’s Wife and Other Book Adaptations

The Time Travlers Wife

I finally watched The Time Traveler’s Wife the other day. I had put it off since I’m a huge fan of the book and — I’m not going to lie — the translation to movie worried me. This is also why I was ready to go right out and see Eat Pray Love but put on the brakes and decided waiting for the DVD might make some sense in case I have to run screaming from the room. In such a case, some privacy might be in order. But I digress. Read More

Movies Based on Books

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This has been a pretty well-kept secret, but New Moon, the second movie based on the Twilight series of books, comes out in theaters this Friday. And that got me thinking about other movies based on books. Here are some I enjoy:

Apocalypse Now
A weird book and an exceedingly weird film. But both were good.

Choke
Not the best movie, but I loved the book so much that I was still entertained.

First Blood
That’s right — there are Rambo books. So cross that off your List of Awesome Things that Need to Happen.

Fight Club
Second Chuck Palahniuk movie on this list, and this was an excellent adaptation. But no matter how many times I talk or write about him, I always have to look up the spelling of his name.

Full Metal Jacket
I’ve never read the book, but I imagine it would be a rough read, much as some parts of the movie are a rough watch.

The Godfather
The movie is so great that it’s hard to read the book without seeing all the scenes from the film.

Goodfellas
Second only to The Godfather in mobster movie awesomeness.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
I haven’t even read the Harry Potter series, but the movies have been well done.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
It was hard to imagine how the book would be turned into a movie, especially with the weight of over 25 years of fan expectations hanging over the production. While there were things left out, on the whole I thought it was a good adaptation, although the casting of Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox had a lot to do with it.

The Last of the Mohicans
I liked the movie better than the book. There, I said it. I think it’s the stirring soundtrack.

Lord of the Rings
I love this book, and I can’t imagine a better adaptation than Peter Jackson’s epic.

No Country for Old Men
The Cohen brothers did an absolutely amazing job of adapting the book into a movie.

Once Upon a Time in America
This often gets overlooked when talking about the best mob/gangster movies, but it’s one of the best.

The Princess Bride
Excellent book, excellent movie. So many quotable lines, it’s ridiculous.

Scrooged
I’m going to make some of my English teachers weep by admitting this: I can’t stand reading Charles Dickens. And yet, one of his books led to one of my favorite holiday movies. Between that and the fact he has an awesome coif/beard combo in the pic on his Wikipedia page almost makes me want to try Great Expectations again. Almost.

Stand By Me
Technically this was based on a short story, but that short story was published in a — wait for it — book. So I’ll allow it.

The Hunt for Red October
I’ve never read a Tom Clancy book, just because it’s not really my bag. And yet I love this movie. When it’s on cable (usually 10-20 times a day), I always tune in, at least for a few minutes.

The Natural
The best sports movie ever made, in my opinion.

The Shawshank Redemption
This was loosely based on a Stephen King novella. Why is it that his novels generally aren’t that great as films, but his shorter works have led to two fantastic movies?

To Kill a Mockingbird
I don’t think the movie lives up to the book, but then again that’s pretty hard to do, considering how good the book is.

Trainspotting
Irvine Welsh is one of my favorite authors. I think his novel Glue would make an even better movie than Trainspotting, if possible.

There are obviously many more fantastic movies based on books that I’m overlooking here due to time constraints, etc. In fact, I’ve just thought of three to add, but I’m staying strong! Okay, they’re High Fidelity, American Psycho, and Lawrence of Arabia. But that’s it! And Into the Wild. Ahhh!

Check out our Great Reads, Great Movies list for some more movies from books.

Movies Based on Banned Books

Whether you agree with me because you are wise, or don’t because you are mean, the views in this blog post are solely mine, and not shared by Blockbuster Inc. So there.

It’s Banned Books Week, a time dedicated to drawing attention to the hundreds of books that have been banned or challenged in schools and libraries throughout the country. As a writer and voracious reader, it’s a subject near and dear to my heart.

In looking at the list of banned and challenged books while preparing this post, I was astounded at some of the choices. Some of them, like The Sun Also Rises, Slaughterhouse-Five, Catch-22, and The Great Gatsby, are among my favorite novels. And while they don’t always live up to the original material, some of the movies based on these books are pretty great in their own right.

So add a few of these movies to your Queue, then check out the books from your local library. It’ll be like partying with the First Amendment. Find out more on Banned Books Week.

A Clockwork Orange
A Farewell to Arms
A Separate Peace
All the King’s Men
American Psycho
Animal Farm
Beloved
Bridge to Terabithia
Call of the Wild
Catch-22
Flowers for Algernon
For Whom the Bell Tolls
From Here to Eternity
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Gone with the Wind
Gulliver’s Travels
Harry Potter
Huckleberry Finn
In Cold Blood
Lolita
Lord of the Flies
Maurice
Naked Lunch
Of Mice and Men
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Ordinary People
Slaughterhouse-Five
Sons and Lovers
The Chocolate War
The Color Purple
The Grapes of Wrath
The Great Gatsby
The Kite Runner
The Outsiders
The Sun Also Rises
The Witches
Their Eyes Were Watching God
To Kill a Mockingbird
Tom Sawyer
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Women in Love