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A Production of The Archers, I Know Where I’m Going, The Book of the Film by Eric Britton. Adapted from the film written produced and directed for the screen by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Bought from a charity shop in Nottingham. They
animeslovenija: Such a beautiful manga cover! Yami no Moribito is the sequel to Seirei no Moribito, you can find the original book released in English. First book also got a TV anime adaptation, so you might know it as Guardian of the Spirit.
Honey, this is a really advanced book, it includes a full section on Cunnilingus for Cuckolds with very useful information on topics like how to adapt to being only allowed to service your wife orally, if your wife swallows it why shouldn’t you lick
The Help (Based on the book by Kathryn Stockett) I don’t know if this is asking for my favourite book that has been turned into a movie, or my favourite book to film adaptation. I chose the latter. I thought The Help was a very well done adaptation,
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theawkwardpincushion: charlesoberonn: pansexualititty: my-nameless-bliss: “so what if that book had a bad movie adaptation? it’s impossible to make a completely satisfying movie version of a book, stop complaining!” Wasn’t he fat tho They
Dramatis Sermo #25: “The Phantom Tollbooth”The only phantasmal element in this film is the barely noticeable plot. Join Devar and an especially salty Madhog as they review an ambitiously animated yet deeply-flawed book adaptation that was sabotaged
Dramatis Sermo #25: “The Phantom Tollbooth”The only phantasmal element in this film is the barely noticeable plot. Join Devar and an especially salty Madhog as they review an ambitiously animated yet deeply-flawed book adaptation that was
my-nameless-bliss: “so what if that book had a bad movie adaptation? it’s impossible to make a completely satisfying movie version of a book, stop complaining!”
a-teenage-horrorstory: hawtornes: 2014 BOOK ADAPTATIONS IM SO EXCITED
perksofbeingafanboy: I’d happily watch an 8 hour film adaptation of a book if it meant every little book detail was put in it
zehumanparachute: bamonbrigade1: ruby-white-rabbit: korrawarriorprincess: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: book: “she has naturally red hair” screen adaptation: book: “she has naturally curly hair” screen adaptation:
stevita: puppy-chubs: my-nameless-bliss: “so what if that book had a bad movie adaptation? it’s impossible to make a completely satisfying movie version of a book, stop complaining!” My only problem with the holes adaptation was that Stanley
bamonbrigade1: ruby-white-rabbit: korrawarriorprincess: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: book: “she has naturally red hair” screen adaptation: book: “she has naturally curly hair” screen adaptation: book: “red
drinking-tea-at-midnight: call-me-nutella: zehumanparachute: bamonbrigade1: ruby-white-rabbit: korrawarriorprincess: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: book: “she has naturally red hair” screen adaptation: book: “she
I don’t want to be all “wahhh the book is better” when talking about the Hobbit movie. Adaptations are always going to be different blah, blah, blah. But I really wish they stayed more to the book when it came to the eagles. I would
Y'know, I enjoy Blue Sky’s movies to a certain extent but I’m actually very relieved they never adapted “The Wainscott Weasel” (even though they bought the rights to) because I’m 1000% sure it would’ve pissed me off
in general, though, Blue Sky’s movies are a bit too high-energy for my tastes, especially their more recent ones. So I’m glad they never ended up doing that adaptation of The Wainscott Weasel they bought the rights to a while back, since it probably
pixiescout:A personal project adapting my favorite Jane Austen book. This book is a huge influence on me and I remeber watching the 2005 movie and the mini series when I was really young and barely knew English. Even with only three weeks to do it, I’m
brundleflyforawhiteguy:Jason Voorhees in the Waxwork (1988) Comic Book Adaptation
surrealism: La femme 100 têtes by Eric Duvivier, 1967. Moving collage. Via Ubuweb: This is an adaptation of Max Ernst’s collage book “La femme 100 têtes”, originally published in 1929. The book consists of surrealist images, with a little
jawhaw: captainabs: the-kiwi-avenger: consulting-god-of-badassery: incurablyspooky: daemon-hearts: A minute of silence for all the good books with bad movie adaptions. A minute of silence for all the bad books that are getting movie adaptations.
boyvandals:Ok also bc this website doesnt allow polls pls reblog if ur subbed to dracula daily and say in the tags if you’ve read dracula before, have only seen/heard film/tv/radio adaptations, or if u only know dracula through cultural osmosis im curious
incurablyspooky: daemon-hearts: A minute of silence for all the good books with bad movie adaptions. A minute of silence for all the bad books that are getting movie adaptations.
castle-of-dark-nerdgasmz: captainabs: the-kiwi-avenger: consulting-god-of-badassery: incurablyspooky: daemon-hearts: A minute of silence for all the good books with bad movie adaptions. A minute of silence for all the bad books that are getting
agentsokka: USSR Film: (1968-1973) The Adventures Of MowgliA beautifully animated Jungle Book adaptation that closely follows the original story. I highly recommend watching! It’s on YouTube in English and English-subtitled Russian. Bagheera is a
Charlie Booker’s Black Mirror is getting a book adaptation
: “ The horseman was a Hessian mercenary sent to the shores by German princes to keep Americans under the yoke of England. But unlike his compatriots, who came for money, the horseman came for love of carnage.”
lesbianrey:tbh 99% of the time it’s useless to make a film adaptation of a video game. its not the same as making a book-to-film adaptation because at least you’re changing from a written medium to a visual one. but visual-to-visual just seems like
comicsalliance: MICHAEL KEATON TO STAR IN AND PRODUCE IMAGINE AGENTS COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION
notyourhousekeeper: hamishmash: itsmeconor: First Look: Captain America dsoighafdsifdopjfvaonvfds FREAKING OUT. OHGOD! This is pretty awesome actually. I’m really excited for this movie. And can I just say, comic book adaptations make my life
books-n-quotes: “I probably still haven’t completely adapted to the world. I don’t know, I feel like this isn’t the real world. The people, the scene: they just don’t seem real to me.” — Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
captainabs: the-kiwi-avenger: consulting-god-of-badassery: incurablyspooky: daemon-hearts: A minute of silence for all the good books with bad movie adaptions. A minute of silence for all the bad books that are getting movie adaptations. A minute
The sandman adaptation is awesome, true to the books in the ways that matter, I do wish they had made the sandman a bit more pathetic. He does look like twilight though so its perfect.
korrawarriorprincess: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: vampireapologist: book: “she has naturally red hair” screen adaptation: book: “she has naturally curly hair” screen adaptation: book: “red hair, freckles” screen adaptation:
tepperz: daemon-hearts: A minute of silence for all the good books with bad movie adaptions. Another minute of silence for all the good manga with bad anime adaptations.
eathons: main characters of books adapted into films and tv series
hawtornes: 2014 BOOK ADAPTATIONS
brookeeverdeen: YA book adaptations coming out in 2013/2014