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304. When Was the Film Better Than the Book?

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Adaptations. Sometimes we act like we don’t like them. But sometimes we do. And sometimes each new version of a story—book to film or TV show—changes the original but adds something new and amazing. Today we explore the pros and cons of adaptations.

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1. When the film was better than the book(?)

  • Zack believes The Lord of the Rings films are better than the books.
  • He also finds The Hunger Games films better than the books.
  • Both Dune films are more accessible than the novels, at least so far.

2. When film versions make changes yet win

  • One Piece condenses/adapts a lot from the original, yet is beloved.
  • The Three Body Problem series wonderfully adapts the book.
  • Next week’s Project Hail Mary is being hailed as a faithful version.

3. When remade versions beat earlier versions

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender has flaws yet beats the 2010 film.
  • 12 Monkeys the show is far better than 12 Monkeys the movie.
  • Many of the DC and Marvel new versions beat earlier adaptations.

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Top question for listeners

  • Which of your favorite film versions beat or match original books?

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