Showing posts with label films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label films. Show all posts

Friday, 10 February 2012

Friday Hop Dix-Sept

Q: What would your prefer: reading your favorite book over and over again until you got sick of it OR reading 100s of mediocre books? And why?

I would definitely say my favourite book. Everytime I read it I am bound to discover something new in it and I enjoy it so much more for that and I can see the whole book in a different way. Also, why would I settle for mediocre when I can have the utmost best? Also, it's that idea that I would rather live a terrible life but have one moment of pure bliss than merely abide a life of pure mediocrity. It's like choosiing true love over simply living with someone you like for your whole life.

Love Stories: What are some of your favorite fictional love stories?

I adore Jane Austen's stories, and Pride and Prejudice still kind of holds the title of my favourite of all time. It's so perfect, in my opinion, in every which way and I knowing the ending (who doesn't know the ending?!?) makes all the little machinations and side comments up to that point so much better. I've read Emma and Northanger Abbey too- both of which I adored- but Pride and Prejudice is and will remain my favourite.

I also liked the Time Traveller's Wife for the romance since the disjointedness of it makes it quirky and you doubt that it might ever work- but the romance is believable and you're swept away with it all (well, I was).

A non-novelistic love story that always makes me squirm with joy and anticipation is the one in Love Actually- namely Colin Firth's Character's one. He's an English writer, recently in France, with a Portuguese housekeeper. But they slowly fall in love with one another and their conversations, where neither understands the other, is blatant but sweet way to say that on some level they understand one another and that they are on the same page (ha...) in an odd, inexplicable way.

Happy Hopping!

Friday, 9 December 2011

Friday Hop Neuf


Q: Keeping with the Spirit of Giving this season, what book do you think EVERYONE should read and if you could, you would buy it for all of your family and friends?

I think because it's Christmas, I'd have to say The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, purely because I think it would appeal to more people and because, in a way, it makes you feel festive and involved magical because it is so well loved. I think people would adore this book. But they shan't have my copy!

I'd also try to get them to read a few books from the Belgariad series (my favourite) because I think they are easy to get lost in a to just enjoy reading. Again, I'd rather not share my copies but give them their own to share about. Also, my familly isn't really reader-some; I'd very much like to correct this.



Book to Movie: Which book turn movie do you feel did the best adaptation? What about the worst?
I think the first Harry Potter (The Philosopher's Stone) was quite good, but I'm only saying that because it got me into reading. I have to be honest though: I really dislike adaptations in general. They never do the book justice. I know the kind of things other people like, but I've never read the books and so I can't compare the movie. Take 'The Hunger Games' film coming out in the next year or so. I will not go to that expecting it to be good. I will go expecting disappointment, but a good film otherwise. I'm someone who if they hear someone say they've seen, but not read, Harry Potter, I tell them to do so straighaway. I always liked that JK Rowling had a say in the films, since that meant that I trusted her to do the right thing.

I'll say The Help was the best though. It was quite a true adaptation of the book, but the director knew he couldn't just mimic the book. So instead we got this intelligent film that had the same levels, but was easy to understand whether you'd read the book or not. There would obviously be little things that readers liked that weren't there, but in general it was an impressive adaptation and good film in its own right.

Now I could say Harry Potter here (I came to realise I didn't like Daniel Radcliffe) but the worst adaptation I've ever seen was Eragon. I looked forward to that so much, and it was one of the most disjointed, clichéed, plot-obsessed, plot-disregarding wastes of time I've ever had the displeasure of watching. It is nothing like my beloved book and story- merely a money making shadow of it. You couldn't make me watch that film. I'd rather claw out my own eyes or pour scalding water on myself whilst disrobed than see it. It wasn't even good as a film. I know I said The Help was good in it's own right, but it still made nods towards the book that meant it was the same story. Eragon was as though they took the plot, tore away the meat, and re-fleshed out the story for their own purposes. I have burning dislike of that film that I hope I am not too alone in. 

Rant over.

Happy hopping anyway!