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Worst Book to Movie Adaptations
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Dec 25, 2018 01:35PM

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Of the Harry Potter movies, Half-Blood Prince was a trainwreck for me. To me it felt like a rom-com and captured none of the beauty of the book.
Inkheart wasn't great either... they just didn't have a huge budget and I didn't agree with some casting choices. I still enjoy watching it, but it's not a great adaptation.
The Golden Compass was a lousy film too... really liked the book, but the movie had so little from the book at all!
On the flipside, I much prefer Stardust as a movie than a book! The book was brutal in my opinion, but I loved the film!

And I didn’t really like the maze runner movies either. The first film is alright, but when I watched the rest, the only thing keeping me from leaving the movies was Dylan O’Brien.

On the bright side, there is a musical of the Lightening Thief so that’s great!


I would say the adaption of Blood & Chocolate. I never read the original book or watched the movie, but I have seen drawn out clips and several reviews made on it. It's pretty bad both adaptation wise and movie-wise.
The Percy Jackson series was a disgrace to all mankind. They left out several key events and characters. They weren't even the same age.

I say this all the time, and I'd say it until I die: "Twilight". There are many reasons why it was terrible, the final books being one of them. Like Robert Pattinson said: "Didn't seem like something that was meant to be published". My apologies if someone is a fan, I used to be one too.

This was THE great book about the movers and shakers in NYC society of the 1980s, with a pivotal plot point taken from the headlines of the day (involves a hit and run). It was a shoe-in for a movie adaptation, and turned into the most miscast, clueless movie ever made from a book. There was even a "the making of" book that was written afterward by a writer named Salomon who gives a blow-by-blow of every wrong move they made.

Maybe it would be best not to make "Little Women" anymore.
