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MacGregor 26 2004 model
The imagination is in your mind, but not necesarily in that of the
author. Are you saying that you've never seen a film that is a greater work of art than the book it was based on? Have you seen Blade Runner? Well, I think Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is better written than the movie BUT, Scott did achieve a unique cinematic vision that will be long remembered. I've read early drafts of the script, and it was dumbed down quite a bit, even taking the directors cut into account. Now, Jaws the movie is clearly a better artistic achievment than the book. So is Stand By Me. Still, Donal's idea of comparing the film to the book is pretty sophmoric stuff. RB |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
There's no movie I've ever seen that hasn't butchered the
book's plot and character development in an attempt to get it small enough/simple enough for a film. Treasure of Seirra Madre is clearly better than the book...and I love the book. The film simply does what the book does faster and with sharpness. If a book contains a great central concept, above and beyond it's characters, a good or even superior screenplay can result. I believe in an economical writing style, which is central in good screenwriting. RB |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
Most people want a boat, like an Etchells, Soling,
or J-24, or something similar, that will make you into a better sailor. The purpose of a Mac-26 is to revealing how little the owner knows about sailing. The length of time it is kept reveals how clueless the owner is. Bart Senior (John W. Bienko) wrote What are the views of the experts re the above? |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
The Cat In The Hat?
"MC" wrote... Are you saying that you've never seen a film that is a greater work of art than the book it was based on? Have you seen Blade Runner? |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
but much better for 'making out'.
"Lanod" wrote Films rarely manage to capture more than a tiny percentage of the brilliance of a good book. |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
The Cat In The Hat?
The Cat in the Hat is a top pick for 10 worst films of the year. Even kids don't like it. No doubt it's a DVD Donal will buy and a VHS Scotty will rent. Sorry, Scotty...no Betamax version! Bwahahahaha! RB |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
"MC" wrote in message ... Donal wrote: Films rarely manage to capture more than a tiny percentage of the brilliance of a good book. Sometimes they can be much more. Perhaps you should look beyond the 'plot' and consider the cinematography... At a physical data content level a film generally contians far more data than a book. I only consider the "experience". I am not one of the literatii. I believe that a book, or film, should entertain, or inform. I have never seen a film that entertained me more than the book. In fact, whenever I have seen the film of a book that I have read, it was a total dissappointment. IMHO, the cinematography and special effects should compliment the film in a totally passive way. If you are reduced to admiring the technical production of a movie, then I would say that the movie was a complete failure - or perhaps you are as shallow as Bobsprit! Regards Donal -- Cheers |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... For those with little/no imagination...... Donal's comments seemed paramountly dumb until the comment above was written. Next we'll hear the theatre vs. cinema challenge. Paramountly!!! Funny - very punny indeed- you old fox! Regards Donal -- |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Now, Jaws the movie is clearly a better artistic achievment than the book You read Jaws the book?? You are obviously a man of culture! Still, Donal's idea of comparing the film to the book is pretty sophmoric stuff. Huh? Regards Donal -- |
MacGregor 26 2004 model
Paramountly!!!
Funny - very punny indeed- you old fox! My sense of humor is always Universal. At least we're United on that point. RB |
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