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Postby madphilb » Sun Dec 07, 2003 8:01 pm

Ok... here's the idea. Every so often I'll find a Movie that inspires me to read the book, and I can't be the only one. (the Timeline movie thread made me think of this).

Sphere - Michael Crichton

The movie wasn't too bad (reminded me a bit of "Forbiden Planet"), a friend of mine wanted a "underwater" movie, I wasn't real interested because the movie was pushed off as more of a thriller/horror type film (much like Event Horizon). The VHS tape pre-owned (with the sale) was only $3, so I said, sure.

When I saw it I thought my Mom might like it, turns out she had not only seen it, but had read the book (and told me it was better, as many books are), so, there we have it.


The idea is for books you read AFTER you saw the movie, not the other way around.... any other takers?
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Postby Shao Feng-Li » Sun Dec 07, 2003 8:10 pm

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Postby Locke » Sun Dec 07, 2003 8:13 pm

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Postby Fsiphskilm » Sun Dec 07, 2003 9:11 pm

Uhmmm Don't you mean..
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Postby Orange Kitten » Sun Dec 07, 2003 11:30 pm

"Star Wars" LOL That's funny :-D

Only one for me, that was Jurassic Park when it first came out. I found it funny that all 3 movies made up the first book. The first movie was the only good one
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Postby true_noir_chloe » Mon Dec 08, 2003 12:24 am

I'm with OK. I also read Jurassic Park after I saw the movie and it was the best of the three.

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beyond the fog I hide behind.

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You ease the pain when I am hurting,

and morbid visions from my past

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Postby Tet-chan » Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:04 am

Star Wars and Lord Of The Rings
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Postby cbwing0 » Mon Dec 08, 2003 7:45 am

I saw Battle Royale a while ago, and now I want to read the book (I wasn't aware that there was one until later).
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Postby Ashley » Mon Dec 08, 2003 11:33 am

Yup, nother star wars bookie here. I tried really hard to get into Lord of the Rings, but I'll stick with the movies. Seeing the previews for Timeline made me read the book before the movie, does that count?
I also tried to read the Count of Monte Cristo after the movie, but again, it was a boring read to even me, a devout Dumas fan. Well, scratch that. A devout fan of movies based on some rather dry books by Dumas. :lol:
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Postby Heaven's Cloud » Mon Dec 08, 2003 12:58 pm

I read the Hobbit, then I saw the movie LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring, then I read the first and second book. Then I saw the second movie. It went like that.
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Postby Link Antilles » Mon Dec 08, 2003 1:10 pm

Star Wars (Shadows of the Empire is my fav), Lord of the Rings, and Jurassic Park.
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Postby Bobtheduck » Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:13 pm

Well, the star wars books came AFTER the movies...

Anyhow, I saw Jurassic Park, and that made me want to read the book... The movie didn't bother me at all (I was 11 when it came out, I think...) but when I got around to reading the book, I had nightmares from it... That scene when they were in the raptor nest, towards the end of the book... I was in the bathroom reading it, and I thought that there was a raptor around the corner waiting to get me... I had dreams about raptors and floods (it was about the same time as I got caught in a riptide and almost died) so, of course, the area around my house was flooded and there were raptors standing on all the dry spots, there with the sole purpose of eating me...

Oh, watching the Lord of the Rings movies is making me want to read the books... I think I just finished reading about their first encounter with Tom Bombadil... I'm waiting for the stuff in the movie to start, ya know?

Volt wrote:Uhmmm Don't you mean...Books that made you watch the movie LOL


No...

And, in the first JP book, there's nothing about repeat visits, or a second island, or a T-rex and it's baby (ok, there's a Juvenile T-rex [spoiler]which eats the babysitter, and not the lawyer[/spoiler]) or anything for that matter... And, I don't think any of the movies have the part about going into the raptor cave, and [spoiler]bombing the island[/spoiler] about the only thing that fits what OK said is the fact I think there are pteradactyls in the first book, but it would have been too much to put them in the first movie...
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Postby Straylight » Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:18 pm

Jurassic Park
Dr Who
2001: A Space Oddysey(sp?)

How about animes that made you read the manga as well?

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Postby Twilly Spree » Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:23 pm

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Fight Club, which lead me to read the rest of Chuck Palahniuk's books

Michael Moore's documentaries lead me to read his books, I guess that sorta counts.
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Postby Bobtheduck » Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:50 pm

Michael Moore... *shiver*
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Postby Ashley » Mon Dec 08, 2003 4:27 pm

Well, the star wars books came AFTER the movies...

What about "The Adventures of Luke Skywalker"? I heard that was the book Lucas wrote first then edited out to 3 films. I read it years and years ago and remember it being a bit different from the movies.
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Postby Locke » Mon Dec 08, 2003 4:56 pm

Bobtheduck wrote:Michael Moore... *shiver*



wats so bad about Michael Moore ???

i read all his books and laffed my self silly!
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Postby madphilb » Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:04 pm

Red Ninja wrote:Fight Club, which lead me to read the rest of Chuck Palahniuk's books

There was a book? Freaky movie... turned it on a long time ago (missed the first few minutes), wasn't intending to actually watch it, anyway... freaky movie. Book any good.... hmmm.... might have to check it out.
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Postby Michael » Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:19 pm

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Postby cbwing0 » Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:22 pm

I just found out that there is a book for "The Last Samurai." After I see the movie, I will want to read that. :thumb:
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Postby Orange Kitten » Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:56 pm

kenshin1278 wrote:wats so bad about Michael Moore ???

i read all his books and laffed my self silly!


Go watch "Bowling for Columbine" and you'll see.

And What I meant by "the 3 JP movies make up the first book" is that there were scenes in every movie that made up the book. I didn't mean all the stories were in the first book.
The beginning of the second movie is the opening of the book. The end of the 3rd movie is the end of the book. Certain scenes in the 2nd and 3rd movie were in the book. That's what I meant.
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Postby Twilly Spree » Mon Dec 08, 2003 7:13 pm

If one would like to go about reading Chuck Palahniuk's books Fight Club would not be the one I would reccomend. I prefer Invisble Monsters or Lullaby. His books though are a tad um....gruesome and innappropriate for the younger fair.

I like Michael Moore, so sue me. He's really brash but I can agree with alot of his liberal viewpoints. I also think he presents some valid points/questions.
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Postby Bobtheduck » Tue Dec 09, 2003 4:05 am

kenshin1278 wrote:wats so bad about Michael Moore ???

i read all his books and laffed my self silly!


Bowling for Columbine, while I don't consider it a real documentary, isn't that bad... I'm refering to some comments he made about some events in recent history... One particularly sick comment makes me flush anything that this guy made, not to mention that I just plain disagree with his positions for the most part...

If it were just his political stances (minus the specific anti-biblical variety) I wouldn't care... I can laugh at things I don't agree with, but he has gone beyond that...
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Postby Technomancer » Tue Dec 09, 2003 6:03 am

Moore has some good stuff, esp. "Canadian Bacon". Interestingly, some of the questions he raised in his last book were also reported on CBC's "The Fifth Estate".

Anyways, as for the other issue of Moore's alleged remarks (the one's in London right?). Noone has corroborated this report, and at least one that I've read from someone who was also there that night was of the opinion that the columnist's report was half-baked.
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Postby Twilly Spree » Tue Dec 09, 2003 6:21 am

Yeah I heard about that, if you're talking about what I think you are. Eh, I'll still be a fan. I watched his film "The Big One" (my personal favorite) when I was in Civics in high school (my parents rented it for me). Since then I've read his books and seen his films. I also believe that Oprah should run for president. Go Oprah!
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Postby VashTheStampede » Tue Dec 09, 2003 10:12 am

Michael Crichton's books. He's one of my favorite authors :thumb: I've read every single one of his books so far. I went to see the movies that got made from the books after I read em. I've yet to see Timeline though, even though I own and have read it 8 times over, hehe. I also hope they make a movie out of his newest book, "Prey".
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Postby Michael » Tue Dec 09, 2003 1:32 pm

Prey was very good, I hope they do too.
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Postby Kisa » Tue Dec 23, 2003 7:39 pm

What movies made me want to read the books,
Lord of the Rings . . . nuf said! ^_^
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Postby Inferno » Wed Jan 07, 2004 4:45 am

I love Michael chriton he's like my favorite auther. I saw the movie Timeline then i read the book. The movie did not have alot of the stuff the book had but it was overall an ok movie. :) (but the book was much better more.)
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