I had no idea it was a book. The movie is one of my favorite Leo films.
Dennis Lehane is one of my favorite authors of all time. Shutter Island is a masterpiece. His Kenzie and Gennaro series is what got me into his works and also recommend if you like mysteries. Movie is also fantastic and a Leo masterclassThe Marksman said:
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. Have never seen the movie(will try and get around to it soon now that I've read the book), but heard good things about the film and so decided to check out the novel. I was completely blown away by this book. It was gripping and entertaining and had me thoroughly confused in a good way. Excellent psychological thriller/mystery, would highly recommend it.
Awesome. I haven't seen the movie so will check out the book first.Eliminatus said:Dennis Lehane is one of my favorite authors of all time. Shutter Island is a masterpiece. His Kenzie and Gennaro series is what got me into his works and also recommend if you like mysteries. Movie is also fantastic and a Leo masterclassThe Marksman said:
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. Have never seen the movie(will try and get around to it soon now that I've read the book), but heard good things about the film and so decided to check out the novel. I was completely blown away by this book. It was gripping and entertaining and had me thoroughly confused in a good way. Excellent psychological thriller/mystery, would highly recommend it.
I have to think the popularity the book is experiencing based on the new hardback re-issues has some studios on monitor mode. Seems like a ripe transfer to screen premise. Especially with the Fallout success/acceptance.Philo B 93 said:
I'm reading Dungeon Crawler Carl #1. Its taking longer, because reading it makes me want to stop and go play video games. How long until we have a movie or TV series based on this book? A movie based on a book based on a fictional video game about players participating in a reality TV show.
Philo B 93 said:
I'm reading Dungeon Crawler Carl #1. It's taking longer, because reading it makes me want to stop and go play video games. How long until we have a movie or TV series based on this book? A movie based on a book based on a fictional video game about players participating in a reality TV show.
StinkyPinky said:I have to think the popularity the book is experiencing based on the new hardback re-issues has some studios on monitor mode. Seems like a ripe transfer to screen premise. Especially with the Fallout success/acceptance.Philo B 93 said:
I'm reading Dungeon Crawler Carl #1. Its taking longer, because reading it makes me want to stop and go play video games. How long until we have a movie or TV series based on this book? A movie based on a book based on a fictional video game about players participating in a reality TV show.
Nice!AgHawkeye said:StinkyPinky said:I have to think the popularity the book is experiencing based on the new hardback re-issues has some studios on monitor mode. Seems like a ripe transfer to screen premise. Especially with the Fallout success/acceptance.Philo B 93 said:
I'm reading Dungeon Crawler Carl #1. Its taking longer, because reading it makes me want to stop and go play video games. How long until we have a movie or TV series based on this book? A movie based on a book based on a fictional video game about players participating in a reality TV show.
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Yeah, if you like the books then the show is a hard pill to swallow. I just had to divorce myself from thinking about the books while watching the show. Several things irked me but I was able to get through the series by trying to enjoy it on its own merits (slim as they were).Lathspell said:
The Dresden Files show? I had to fight to get through the first episode. I can't stand it. So unbelievably bad.
There is an actual Dresden Files thread. You have to look past a year or so to find it, though.
Update: The film is really good, but not nearly as good as the book in my personal opinion. There were some aspects of characters' mental states and thoughts that were better communicated via the written word. Leo is amazing though.The Marksman said:
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. Have never seen the movie(will try and get around to it soon now that I've read the book), but heard good things about the film and so decided to check out the novel. I was completely blown away by this book. It was gripping and entertaining and had me thoroughly confused in a good way. Excellent psychological thriller/mystery, would highly recommend it.
Thanks. Is it the stars (or lack thereof in my case)?Lathspell said:
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Project Hail Mary was excellent. Interested to see how the movie will change from the book.The Marksman said:
The Martian by Andy Weir. Love the movie but never got around to reading the book until now. Excellent read, but I actually prefer Project Hail Mary actually. Curious if others share the same sentiment or disagree.
3 ****ing movie adaptations and not one has captured the feeling of the story. Absolute travestyYouBet said:
I'll check out the Matheson works. Wasn't aware of that. I read I Am Legend some years ago which is a great book and nothing like the movie which stole the title.
I refuse to acknowledge they even exist. I've even gone off at least once on this board about the last one.bluefire579 said:3 ****ing movie adaptations and not one has captured the feeling of the story. Absolute travestyYouBet said:
I'll check out the Matheson works. Wasn't aware of that. I read I Am Legend some years ago which is a great book and nothing like the movie which stole the title.
Looks like the Matheson stories are called "The Best of Richard Matheson": The Best of Richard Matheson by Richard Matheson | Goodreads. Going to get this.Dr. Mephisto said:
Finished The Collected Works of Richard Matheson and Dungeon Crawler Carl (Book I)
I heartily recommend both!
The Richard Matheson work is a collection of his shorts stories. The guy was very influential, even though most folks don't know who he is. Spielberg and Stephen King point to him as an early master. He wrote for the Twilight Zone and TV, and has contributed to a ton of other more well-known stuff--Like I am Legend/Omega Man. The stories are very entertaining and ahead of their time. I was in the mood for some Halloweenish horror and terror, and the Matheson work does nicely in that department. Appropriately, I completed it on October 30, just in time for the Halloween The Witching Hour!
Dungeon Crawler Carl . . . its amazing and hilarious. It's everything it was made out to be by all of you who recommended it. I Audibled it, and the voice acting by Carl and Princess Donut is absolutely perfect! Hayes has a great sense of comedic timing, and I am laughing out loud alone in my truck as I'm listening. I'm sure I look crazy to people sitting at stoplights with me, but who cares? It embraces the absurd premise and plays it to the maximum to a delicious effect. Dinniman has struck a wonderful nerve with this series, and I'm on to Book Two!
Go read these works!
I've read the Shining several times (usually during Fall as well) and it doesn't get old. Great book. The slow descension into insanity is masterful and I love the use of different perspectives. Have you read "It"?htxag09 said:
Just finished The Shining. I generally enjoy reading/listening to a horror book in October.