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I'm glad to see that I'm not the only Eragon fan who was disappointed by the movie. I hated how they gave away who Brom was at the very beginning. It totally ruined the whole first book for anyone who saw it before reading it.
I was not happy with that movie :P I think I would be upset (who wouldn't be?) but I would get over it quickly. If the movie was terrible but people knew my books were good, it might drive more people to actually read them instead of just watching the movie. It would still be irritating though :) BQ: Eragon obviously.
I wasn't too happy with the sixth Harry Potter movie, but that was just because they had followed the books exactly up until then so I had a higher standard for them. Still, compared to some book adapted movies it wasn't bad at all. BQ2: The questions like this: 1.
What was the main message of the book "Of Mice and Men"? 2. What was the first turning point?
And so on. I really ate doing other people's homework, especially since I have homework of my own to do. It's funny because they don't even try to hide it.
They just list out the questions all numbered and everything. Those questions really bug me. BQ3: I mostly listen to Celtic and other New Age music.
One Celtic song that really touched me is "Siúil a Rúin" about a woman whose husband went to war. Two songs that aren't New Age I really love are "Too Little Too Late" by the Barenaked Ladies and "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield. UPDATE: I forgot to say which one I thought was a real success.
I'd say almost all of the Harry Potter movies. I'm reading the HP series for the fourth time now and it's amazing how much of the dialog was cut right out of the book and pasted into the movie dialog :).
Well, I guess I would be pretty sad. If the book was made into a movie it would mean, that people liked the book. Now everybody would be dissappointed by the movie.
And I personally would feel ashamed for a bad movie that was based on a book I wrote. (and I they butchered the characters and the meaning of it all) if the plot were not true to the one in my book? I'd be annoyed.
Why make a movie out of a book when you don't even use the same plot? Of course, there just are things that can't be sown on TV as it can be shown written, those changes would be okay, but not thinks like turning the best friend into a lover or make the mother a crack whore when she actually owns an art gallery. BQ: Which novel do you believe was a failure when adapted into a movie?
-hm... I don't know that many books that were made into movies, so I cant really say Which novel do you believe was a huge success? - well, I guess I liked harry potter BQ2: Which B&A question do you find the most annoying? - naming characters.
Find your own names, those are YOUR characters, YOU need to bond with them BQ3: Tell me a song that has touched you in some way and I'll listen to it please? :) "Geboren um zu leben" (born to live) by "Unheilig" (unholy) (very good lyrics, you should read the translations!).
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.