I loved the cider house rules, though I saw it before I should have in terms of understanding everything because I went back and read the book and was like... woah.
I agree any book over 400 pages, it's extremely tough to make a good movie out of. Like Les Miserables. The first movie version was absolutely terrible.
Yes ive seen it, amd i dont know, i have a loce hate relationship with it... The cinemaphotogrplaphy is amazing but Hugh doesnt have the voice ( hes a baritone not a tenor as the role calls for) for it. Eddie Redmanye is fantasic but Amanda Seyfried is horriblely... So yah im torn about that verison... I highly recommend viewinf one of thr Anniversary specials done in London (though the 25th of these is visually stunning, Nick Jones cant sing worth shit. But other than him, its very good.).
Oh, I hated Prisoner of Azkaban's direction. I wanted to watch the story, not an art film. Drove me crazy. Within the 8 films, it stands out for it's oddness.
It's always interesting what for actors got cast and how the setting will look like
Completely agree! I always love seeing what they do and how the imagine a certain a world but especially with casting I can be super critical because sometimes they make wrong choices. In other instances casting can obviously be spot on.
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I agree any book over 400 pages, it's extremely tough to make a good movie out of. Like Les Miserables. The first movie version was absolutely terrible.
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Completely agree! I always love seeing what they do and how the imagine a certain a world but especially with casting I can be super critical because sometimes they make wrong choices. In other instances casting can obviously be spot on.
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