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Old 02-24-2010, 11:12 AM   #1
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Movie Adaptations

I'm wondering people's views on this, do you read the book a movie was adapted from before the movie? Afterwards? Has there ever been a movie that you liked that you thought was better than the book or vice versa? Right now I'm reading Up in the Air by Walter Kirn and I'm enjoying it so far, I haven't seen the film yet. There are still some movies that I love where I haven't read the source material yet, Lord of the Rings being the most embarrassing.

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