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A journey of self-improvement - or not. |
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Artist: A Perfect Circle Song: Blue [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] I was out late last night so I'm doing my entry later than usual. I've had the opportunity to glance at the other entries though so I won't do any repeat topics (hopefully). American Psycho Boy in the Striped Pajamas Call Me by Your Name Devil Wears Prada Ender's Game Fight Club Gone with the Wind Harry Potter (All of them) I Am Legend Jaws Kite Runner Little Women My Sister's Keeper Never Let Me Go On the Road Psycho Quick and the Dead Revolutionary Road Shutter Island Trainspotting Under the Tuscan Sun V for Vendetta Wuthering Heights X-Men You Were Never Really Here Zodiac Book vs. Movie In case you didn't catch it, the list is books that have been adapted into movies (and which I've seen/read). I've been meaning to make a list because I've started realizing that a lot of the movies I've watched were books first. I have this thing where I usually won't read a book after I've watched the movie. Not because I don't want to, but because my attention deficit becomes really high when I'm reading a book and I already know what's going to happen. That's unfortunate because it seems like a lot of books are better than their movie counterparts. Like, just looking at my list, I wish I had read "Shutter Island" before I watched it. I can't really go read it now knowing the entire twist of the book. But I think I would have enjoyed the experience reading it more than watching it. I'm also really happy I read "Never Let Me Go" because it's an amazing book. I haven't watched the movie yet, but I'm sure I will sometime. I'm just lucky I found the book before the movie. What do you guys think? Do you usually prefer the book or the movie? Have you ever had a book spoiled by watching the movie first or vice versa? Best to keep things in the shallow end 'Cause I never quite learned how to swim |