Showing posts with label top 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label top 5. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Most Anticipated Book to Movies in 2012

I'm a big book nerd, but if there is one thing I love more than books, it's an awesome movie. I definitely could call myself a cinephile (just like my hero, Michael Bolton). Since this is a book blog, I thought I might share with you my most anticipated book-turned-movies in this upcoming year! These are in no particular order.


  1. The Hunger Games 
  2. Snow White and the Huntsman (a debatable book-turned-movie, but I'm excited to see Chris Hemsworth, my future husband)
  3. Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter
  4. Breaking Dawn Part II 
  5. World War Z
With a fine hand, movies can bring out a book's full potential. Or not, as seen in the case of the Twilight movies--they really didn't have a chance, though.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Top 5: Books to Movies

In general, whenever my bookworm friends and I discuss book to movie translations, the argument goes like this:


"Books are better than the movies."
"No way! Movies are great!"
"But you can't beat the original."
"Yeah, but movies help you visualize the book."
"I don't need to visualize it."
"C'mon. What about Harry Potter? Those were some good movies, and you got to see the actual spells."
"The books still win, though."
"NO! The HP movies were incredible!"
"The first and second ones were--"
"Alright, fine. Those ones sucked. But the rest were really good!"
"You're unbelievable..."
"I try."
Silence falls for a moment before the inevitable.
"I know! Four words: Lord of The Rings."
"Touche."


And so the conversation always ends with Lord of The Rings. Personally, I was never fond of the books, but the movies were definitely a piece of cinematic genius. Now a lot of movies out there are based on books I've never read. But for me, the movies were simply perfect. I haven't read some of the books on the list, but I know the movies are genius. Now that I think about it, the list could really be called "Top 5: Best Cinematic Translation."


5. Aladdin

4.  Forrest Gump

3.  Lord of the Rings; Return of the King

2. The Shawshank Redemption

1.  The Princess Bride
 
In my defense, it was a hard pick between #1 and #2. I love The Shawkshank Redemption. Morgan Freeman is one of my favorite actors, and his acting abilities really shine in this movie. However, The Princess Bride won out in the end because 1) I've read the book, which turned out to be a major disappointment and 2) While The Shawshank Redemption will remain a classic movie for years to come, it doesn't quite make you want to watch it over and over again like The Princess Bride does. For its source material, The Princess Bride came out on top in this list. But then again, this is my opinion. Feel free to comment on what your top 5 movies are--because even though this is a book blog, movies are stories too.

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