After reading what's in Edgy's thread, I thought we needed the flip side so everyone could bitch and rant about incredibly bad book to movie/TV series adaptions. There may be some spoilers in here too, read with caution.
To start the ball rolling here are a couple of mine.
War of the Worlds.
While the Gene Barry version from 1953 was a credible attempt for the time it was made, the Tom Cruise version was so bad that I struggled to watch it all and haven't watched it since.
Dune.
The original movie was good, I am a big fan and I own more versions (VHS/DVD/Blu-Ray/special editions) than any truly sane individual should. The scale of the movie was great, Kyle MacLachan's, Paul was close to the book and Sting's psychotic Feyd Rautha was brilliant. But the Sci-Fi channel's mini series was bloody awful. Paul was shown as a petulant little shit you'd have been happy to see get killed during the Harkonnen attack. They should never have pushed Chani's role back and brought a small, but important to the story character from the book and pushed it further into the limelight. The Emperor's daughter Irulan. They got the scale wrong, even worse than Sharpe's Waterloo.
Knowing how big a Dune fan I am someone went and bought me the second mini series, Children of Dune. I still have watched it, I just know they're going to have fecked that one up too.
To start the ball rolling here are a couple of mine.
War of the Worlds.
While the Gene Barry version from 1953 was a credible attempt for the time it was made, the Tom Cruise version was so bad that I struggled to watch it all and haven't watched it since.
Dune.
The original movie was good, I am a big fan and I own more versions (VHS/DVD/Blu-Ray/special editions) than any truly sane individual should. The scale of the movie was great, Kyle MacLachan's, Paul was close to the book and Sting's psychotic Feyd Rautha was brilliant. But the Sci-Fi channel's mini series was bloody awful. Paul was shown as a petulant little shit you'd have been happy to see get killed during the Harkonnen attack. They should never have pushed Chani's role back and brought a small, but important to the story character from the book and pushed it further into the limelight. The Emperor's daughter Irulan. They got the scale wrong, even worse than Sharpe's Waterloo.
Knowing how big a Dune fan I am someone went and bought me the second mini series, Children of Dune. I still have watched it, I just know they're going to have fecked that one up too.