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Old 08-24-2014, 07:53 PM   #4403
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I do the exact opposite. Will go out of my way to read the book first before the movie / tv series. Especially when the trailer looks like a real promising and interesting movie. And sometimes it so happens that the movie never gets watched. Not sure why, but finding a 2 hour uninterrupted block of time for the movie seems hard to justify for me.
Sometimes it's the other way round for me; I watch the movie first, then decide not to read the book. Mostly it's because 1) the movie is quite good on its own, and 2) the book is too long.

Cases in point: The Hunger Games and The Lord of the Rings.

I've read The Divergent Trilogy, but I haven't watched the movie yet (still waiting for it on the cable network). The trailer looks promising, so I hope the movie is good, too.
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