Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Best Books to Movies



The Broke and the Bookish have a weekly feature called Top Ten Tuesday and they invite anyone to participate. This week we are posting ten best movie adaptations.

For Younger Readers/Viewers









For an Older Crowd








Cover images are from Goodreads

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe was wonderful in the BBC version and in the newer movie and I liked them both for different reasons. I also enjoyed both the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice and the more recent U.S. version - again for different reasons.

My favorite movie adaptation of Treasure Island is, of course, the one done with The Muppets.

I had two other books up there for adult, but after sleeping on it, I decided they weren't all that great so I am back to eight.

What do you think are the best movie adaptations of literature? Do you have any more to add?

14 comments:

  1. Good list, I loved Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Princess Bride, Princess Diaries, Narina, Howls Moving Castle and Much ado About Nothing as well.

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    1. There are so many fun ones for children and young adults. Much Ado is one of my favorite movies of all time. Emma Thompson and Kenneth B. were fantastic.

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  2. Don't forget Holes! Love the book, but Susan Sarandon and Jon Voigt do a great job in the movie. (The other actors do to, but they really stand out.)
    Catherine

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    1. I completely agree. They were in perfect pitch.

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  3. I have to agree with readingtothecore; Holes is wonderfully done. This lists makes me want to reread Where The Red Fern Grows and The Incredible Journey to compare the books with the movies. Thank you Crystal.

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    1. I realized while I was making the list that there are many movies I haven't watched that have been made out of some books I love. I may have to check them out.

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  4. Fantastic List. I love the Princess Bride- in fact, I may even love the film slightly more than the book!
    And LOTR is a classic. It's on my list as well. :)

    My TTT

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    1. Yes, I think Princess Bride is one where the movie wins. I think that is only because I have watched it so many more times than I have read it.

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  5. Great list! I love the Princess Bride, although I will admit, I've never read the book.

    The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Hunger Games, Chronicles of Narnia, and Pride and Prejudice made my list as well!

    My Top Ten

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    1. Oh, you should grab the Princess Bride in print. I think I have read it twice. Fun stuff.

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  6. Not gonna lie, modern adaptations of classics are kind of a weakness of mine so I'm loving this list!

    I wasn't very keen on The Golden Compass, unfortunately. I think I just love the book too much!

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    1. I did like The Golden Compass better in book format too, but I still enjoyed the movie.

      I love the classics too. The stick around for a reason. ;)

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  7. Definitely a lot I agree with on this list (LOTR, Narnia, P&P). I'm kind of in the middle on Golden Compass. The movie had so much potential and gorgeous visuals, but wasn't quite there (I blame the studio after reading all about the controversy over the film) - I don't think it is one of the worst adaptations, though. Of course, the book is incredible.

    I haven't seen the new Whedon version of Much Ado, but my niece says it is fantastic. Definitely on my list to see.

    Erin @ YA Book Crush

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    1. The Golden Compass is the one that most people had a problem with. If I was doing the list again, I agree that Hiles was the better pick between those two. I really loved

      Yes, I have heard the new Much Ado is excellent. I will have to watch it for sure. Thanks!

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