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  • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

    Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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    If you are referring to book based movies, I do not think we should compare them. The movie crew had their own vision plus monitory burden and a must add visual entertainment part to the book. So, your imagination may or may not be same as theirs and also it also depends if 2 hours are enough to capture everything. If I have to choose between books and movies otherwise, I will go for movies any day. However, it will not be mainstream things. I would rather go for short films, documentaries and realistic cinema. And Pixar, not the recent ones.

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    • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

      Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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      Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was one of my favourite Movies of all time, until it was ruined when that Sophie Dahl's Grandad decided to jump on her fame and write a book about it.

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      • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

        Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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        Films suck. Books are WAY WAY WAY better.

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          The Lee Childs books are not a good reference point for movies precisely because the protagonist is a 250 lb 6 foot 5 hero in the books, and Tom Cruise in the film.

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          Govindaraj Rangaraj
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          lol, I absolutely agree with you.

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          • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

            Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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            The Lee Childs books are not a good reference point for movies precisely because the protagonist is a 250 lb 6 foot 5 hero in the books, and Tom Cruise in the film.

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              Books AND movies. Why choose ?

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              Provided it's not the "book of the movie" that's fine. But generally speaking, "movie of the book"s tend to disappoint as well, if you read the book first. Anything by Dan Brown excepted, of course.

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              • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

                You know what, I would have described myself the same way if asked last year same time. With in last 6 months I completed about 5 books. Believe me, if you are able to finish one book, it is highly likely that you may end up as a book freak. I am telling from my experience.

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                6 months? 5 books? :omg: I read that many in a week... :-O

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Provided it's not the "book of the movie" that's fine. But generally speaking, "movie of the book"s tend to disappoint as well, if you read the book first. Anything by Dan Brown excepted, of course.

                  Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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                  Harry Potter, LOTR -> beautiful movies !

                  ~RaGE();

                  I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.

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                    Films suck. Books are WAY WAY WAY better.

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                    I don't think so: to my mind, you are comparing apples and oranges. Try equating "Movie" with "short story" rather than "novel" and they work well. But they have to throw so much background in that can be covered in a couple of pages in a novel that they run out of space for the story... :sigh:

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                    • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

                      Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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                      Books, most definitely. You can pack an awful lot of plot in a 500 page novel, and no special effects budget can match what a reader can imagine. The trick of turning a novel into a movie involves taking a hatchet to the story and cutting it down to fit two hours or less.

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                        6 months? 5 books? :omg: I read that many in a week... :-O

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                        Govindaraj Rangaraj
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                        I wonder where you store your books :omg:

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                        • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

                          Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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                          Nah, the answer is BACON. PS: probably the answer would have been another thing but this is The Lounge... :rolleyes:

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                          • R Rage

                            Harry Potter, LOTR -> beautiful movies !

                            ~RaGE();

                            I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.

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                            LotR - Beautiful movie, wrecked plot.

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                            • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

                              Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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                              I've read all of the Reacher novels other than the last 2 or 3 as they are not as good. I also made myself watch "Reacher" with Tiny Cruise. Reacher is 6'5" and Cruise is 5'6". However, it wasn't that bad. It wasn't that good. But it wasn't that bad. :-)

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                                Books, most definitely. You can pack an awful lot of plot in a 500 page novel, and no special effects budget can match what a reader can imagine. The trick of turning a novel into a movie involves taking a hatchet to the story and cutting it down to fit two hours or less.

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                                Govindaraj Rangaraj
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                                and my mind tells the same. This was my point when posting this question. :)

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                                  I've read all of the Reacher novels other than the last 2 or 3 as they are not as good. I also made myself watch "Reacher" with Tiny Cruise. Reacher is 6'5" and Cruise is 5'6". However, it wasn't that bad. It wasn't that good. But it wasn't that bad. :-)

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                                  mark merrens wrote:

                                  I've read all of the Reacher novels other than the last 2 or 3 as they are not as good.

                                  How do you know if you haven't read them? (I only ask as I am in the process of going through them now).

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                                  • G Govindaraj Rangaraj

                                    Just completed reading the novel "Killing floor" from Lee child. Now I see books are more interesting than the actual movies with stunts, visual effects, etc when it comes to ACTION THRILLERS. For instance, there is a whole luxury of imagination of your own when it comes to a fight, chasing, the land mass, etc unlike the movies where you have to live with what is shown whether you like it or not. As this is only my first book on this genre I am not sure if everyone feels the same way as I do.

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                                    I prefer books to movies, especially when I've read the book before. I find the movie usually disappointing, there are exceptions to that rule, but these are few. But I have to admit, sometimes you just want to put your mind in buzz-mode and be entertained. That's when movies come in handy, don't think just watch. Oh, and you've picked a great book, I read that 6 months ago. And kept on reading the "Jack Reacher"-series. There were one or two I didn't like that much but I'm currently reading "Bad Luck and Trouble", book 11. So have fun and happy reading.

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                                      Harry Potter, LOTR -> beautiful movies !

                                      ~RaGE();

                                      I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.

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                                      They were. But...they cut out a heck of a lot to get it in there! Even the first HP book lost a lot of detail to make the movie. The later ones were eviscerated!

                                      Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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                                        I wonder where you store your books :omg:

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                                        Electronically, and at the Public Library! (There are probably less than 2000 books in this house: I threw out 5000 or so when we moved - couldn't even give 'em away :sigh: )

                                        Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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                                          I don't think so: to my mind, you are comparing apples and oranges. Try equating "Movie" with "short story" rather than "novel" and they work well. But they have to throw so much background in that can be covered in a couple of pages in a novel that they run out of space for the story... :sigh:

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                                          Govindaraj Rangaraj
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                                          "Book of the movie" or "movie of the book" are not certainly different in my opinion. Two versions/views of the same thing.

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