#4615997 - 12/07/22 06:41 PM
Any movies that inspired you to read the book?
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What are some movies that you've seen which you liked so much that you were inspired to read the novel or short story it was based on? There are only two for me:
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. Dune (The David Lynch version)
However, I have a few on my reading list that I hope to get to some day soon:
A Clockwork Orange The Shining "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (Blade Runner) Lord of the Rings
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#4615999 - 12/07/22 06:52 PM
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Scarface, a 1983 novel by Paul Monette, trust me the movie was better.
I believe though that in this case it was a novelization of the Brian De Palma movie?
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#4616000 - 12/07/22 06:53 PM
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I think I saw the movie "Flight of the Intruder" before reading the book.
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#4616002 - 12/07/22 06:57 PM
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Same with "Hunt for Red October,
I have yet to read the Clancy novel but I think Hunt for Red October is by FAR the best of the Clancy film adaptations. None of the others even come close in my opinion.
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#4616005 - 12/07/22 07:15 PM
Re: Any movies that inspired you to read the book?
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I believe though that in this case it was a novelization of the Brian De Palma movie? Of the original script, there were many changes. Ok that makes sense. Thanks for that info! I think a re-watch of Scarface is in order for me since I've not seen it in probably about 20 years.
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#4616015 - 12/07/22 09:02 PM
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Saw “Jaws” and that made want to read the book. One of the very few instances where the movie was better than the book.
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#4616018 - 12/07/22 09:15 PM
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Starship Troopers. I had to read the book to see what the controversy was about, and while it has its moments, is fairly dull. Verhoeven surely brought the story to life. 
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#4616030 - 12/07/22 10:06 PM
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I have yet to read the Clancy novel but I think Hunt for Red October is by FAR the best of the Clancy film adaptations. None of the others even come close in my opinion.
You really should read Clear & Present Danger. Clancy’s best book, IMO, and so much better than the movie that you hardly recognize that the movie was in fact made from that book. I first saw Master and Commander when it was released in 2003, and walked by the first three books in a bookstore in 2007 I think it was, so I bought them since I liked the movie, and the cover art paintings by Geoff Hunt are beautiful. The rest is history. I’m currently on my eighth “circumnavigation” of the series, as the fans like to call it.
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#4616032 - 12/07/22 10:25 PM
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Saw “Jaws” and that made want to read the book. One of the very few instances where the movie was better than the book. I felt "Jurassic Park" was that way too, although I read the book before seeing the movie.
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#4616077 - 12/08/22 12:08 PM
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Captain Horatio Hornblower: loved this movie as a kid. When a few years later I found out this was an entire series of novels, my parents always knew what to get me for Christmas  Master and Commander: I still beat myself up over not knowing about these until the movie.
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