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melika969 wrote:Watch a movie, definitely!
herve wrote:You should try my book might be a good movie too
rudeboy wrote:herve wrote:You should try my book might be a good movie too
LOL hahahahhaha good joke instead of writing a book about ur escape, you should have written something like " I came, I saw, I ate, I robbed, I ran, I hid" to be continued ..... Part 2
Dr Strangeglove wrote:Despite them being grouped together often, I don't think Books & Films are comparable as sources of enjoyment. As proof of this assertion, name 3 film adaptations of books that were better than the original source material (and if anyone says "Harry Potter", I will personally hunt you down and send you the way of the Dodo).
It's hard to do. And there have been THOUSANDS of films made from books.
Films are inherently passive forms of entertainment. Also consider the constant steam of lowest common denominator drivel put out by Hollywood that is ostensibly aimed at people with the emotional and mental maturity of a 12 year old girl (case in point, Transformers 2), whilst most books require the reader to engage more actively.
The world would be a much more civilised place if TV was switched off for a year and people were forced to read a few books instead.
My three recommendations would be:
Any Human Heart by William Boyd - (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Any-Human-Heart ... 0141009284)
Stalingrad by Antony Beevor (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stalingrad-Anto ... 965&sr=1-1)
Crime & Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crime-Punishmen ... 128&sr=1-2)