tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post5691406350213901699..comments2023-10-10T20:43:00.969-04:00Comments on Books and Chocolate: A Bookish Dilemma: Book First, Or Movie?Karen K.http://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-76085406085937755562017-08-22T21:52:29.776-04:002017-08-22T21:52:29.776-04:00OMG I'm so glad I just discovered your blog! N...OMG I'm so glad I just discovered your blog! Nice to meet you. Your post and Friends clip made me laugh out loud. I'm also facing the same dilemma with the GunSlinger-I stopped reading Stephen King a long time ago. He always scared the hell out of me-pretty sure he's why I'm scared to death of clowns! But I've heard that this particular series is not the typical Stephen King nightmare stuff. Good luck with your decision. Let us know how it turns out. Tammyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14235537102211708600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-54088872800869261562017-08-03T19:23:32.388-04:002017-08-03T19:23:32.388-04:00Thanks for this post, now I want to see the movie ...Thanks for this post, now I want to see the movie since Idris Elba stars in it, and I also want to read the book. Generally I prefer to read the book first but that is not a hard rule.Terra https://www.blogger.com/profile/04396481049075747940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-41696430879021047822017-08-02T05:27:18.205-04:002017-08-02T05:27:18.205-04:00I agree! My book group is reading Big Little Lies ...I agree! My book group is reading Big Little Lies in a couple months and I may cheat and watch the miniseries instead --- which might take just as long as reading the book!Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-89614886601946118262017-08-02T05:26:30.224-04:002017-08-02T05:26:30.224-04:00Thanks! From the comments by people who've act...Thanks! From the comments by people who've actually read it, I don't think it will matter either way. And what's not to like about Idris Elba?Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-28506567732006031852017-08-02T05:25:43.266-04:002017-08-02T05:25:43.266-04:00I saw the BBC Bleak House and it inspired me to ac...I saw the BBC Bleak House and it inspired me to actually tackle the book, and though they made changes, it definitely helped me keep all the characters straight! I haven't seen any Stephen King since I watched The Stand miniseries back in the 1990s, which was very good up to the ending which was rather odd. Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-77080945478356876622017-08-02T05:24:37.156-04:002017-08-02T05:24:37.156-04:00I found the first two HP movies rather disappointi...I found the first two HP movies rather disappointing, I don't know if it was the pacing or the editing. I don't think Chris Columbus did them justice, the other movies are much better. Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-47441423110418993282017-08-02T05:23:20.527-04:002017-08-02T05:23:20.527-04:00I've embedded a video that has all the bits wi...I've embedded a video that has all the bits with Joey and the books, so you'd get all the best parts (the rest of the episode is sort of silly). Sadly, the sound quality isn't great but it's really funny so worth watching. <br /><br />I read the introduction of the book and am intrigued even though I haven't read King in years. I'm glad he finished the series, I don't think George R. R. Martin will ever finish the Game of Thrones series.Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-40379643428319388872017-08-02T05:21:23.619-04:002017-08-02T05:21:23.619-04:00Skipping ahead, you rebel! I've never done it ...Skipping ahead, you rebel! I've never done it but it's tempting. I know this was very controversial when the last Harry Potter book came out. I was aghast until I heard a radio interview where someone basically said the same thing -- otherwise, they were rushing to find out the end and missed parts. <br /><br />I've watched a bit of New Girl, my daughter is a huge fan but I've never gotten into it. I haven't read White Fang though I loved Call of the Wild. I suspect I'll have to read it and watch the episode, not necessarily in that order. Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-25416075063994262722017-08-02T05:19:34.695-04:002017-08-02T05:19:34.695-04:00The book is pretty short for Stephen King, so if I...The book is pretty short for Stephen King, so if I have time, I think I'll try and read it first. I didn't realize it was going to be so different from the book, so that might make it easier to keep them separate in my mind. Thanks!<br />Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-80537048554456779102017-08-01T15:24:50.426-04:002017-08-01T15:24:50.426-04:00I used to always try to read the book first...bein...I used to always try to read the book first...being a book purist and all... but now I'm more laid back about it. Life is short and there are too many books I want to read. So sometimes, I catch the movie and skip the book altogether. Shh! Don't tell. :)Lark https://www.blogger.com/profile/13777891312147377769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-46296448322967902252017-08-01T11:56:56.446-04:002017-08-01T11:56:56.446-04:00it would be a shame not to be able to see the film...it would be a shame not to be able to see the film to compare them, so I guess it's really a question of when you have the time. If you can't read the book first I'd still go to the film, though as books are almost always better than filmed versions, reading it after the film wouldn't be so bad anyway. Desperate Readerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15708411387912078122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-65923758682927215582017-07-31T18:01:48.609-04:002017-07-31T18:01:48.609-04:00I almost always read the book first, but this is a...I almost always read the book first, but this is a special situation, and the movie doesn't have to spoil the book. I watched the first episode of The Last Kingdom before reading the book, and it actually helped me keep straight who was who--plus it was really well done and followed the book closely. My guess is that King is such a big writer with such a devoted following that they won't mess up the movie version.JaneGShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11094501834387622997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-66963211546046364292017-07-31T15:53:59.406-04:002017-07-31T15:53:59.406-04:00I appreciate your dilemma. I watched the first Har...I appreciate your dilemma. I watched the first Harry Potter movie, then read the books. I struggle with not letting my disappointments in some of the movies cloud my judgement. <br /><br />The Dark Tower series is very close to my heart. Those books actually inspired me to become a serious reader. They are very different from anything King has written. If you aren't hooked by the third book 'The Wastelands,' then perhaps this series isn't for you. I don't know if this helps, but I've read that the movie is very different than the books, as it serves as a sort of sequel/alternate version of the books. I won't say anything else because I don't want to spoil the twist of the final book. <br /><br />My advice would be to read the book first and prepare for the movie to have a very different feel. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-66695797559848126152017-07-30T23:01:50.734-04:002017-07-30T23:01:50.734-04:00Now I'm wondering if the freezer thing is some...Now I'm wondering if the freezer thing is someone's clever idea about 'putting something on ice'. (I haven't seen the episode so not sure if that's part of the joke or not?)<br /><br />I have loved & adored the Gunslinger books for nearly 30 yrs. When I gave up on other King's, I kept going on with these - although it took him AGES to finish writing the series!<br /><br />Definitely read the book first!<br />😊Bronahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11110584237325026052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-25790393691770581432017-07-30T12:47:10.588-04:002017-07-30T12:47:10.588-04:00OMG, I love that episode of Friends and often reac...OMG, I love that episode of Friends and often reach points in books where the tension is so high, I do need to put them in the freezer for a while :) Usually, in this case, what I do is controversial: I skip ahead, find out what happened and then I go back and read up to where I "cheated". <br /><br />My rule of thumb is read the book first if you are able. Even if you have Idris in your head as the main character (not a bad image at all!), the rest of the world and characters are yours to imagine in your brain first.<br /><br />Other literary moments in TV shows - On The New Girl, there is a dating move that Schmidt calls The White Fang. I never read that book either, but I understood the concept. The I would be curious to see what other commenters come up with on this subject!Ruthiellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03871834571645928819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-14664296055375936662017-07-30T12:32:03.428-04:002017-07-30T12:32:03.428-04:00I don't have a hard and fast rule about the mo...I don't have a hard and fast rule about the movie vs the book first. Usually, I go with whichever one catches my attention. If it's a book I'm on the fence about and the movie looks good, I'll often just watch the movie because it takes less time. If I love it, I may end up reading the book, too.<br />In the case of The Gunslinger, it looks like the movie and the book will be very different from each other. From the preview, they seem to be set in the same world, with the same basic premise, but the story is going in an altogether different direction. That won't stop you from picturing the actors in the roles if you see the movie first, but the movie also may not warn you about scary moments in the plot. I can only think of one scary bit from the book, and, for me, it's more suspenseful scary than nightmare scary. Might still be freezer-worthy, though. Teresahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09896331683344872038noreply@blogger.com