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I've started reading Jumper by NameDoesNotMatter. I would like to formally apologise about all the harsh things I've ever spoken about that film.

Fine, the cast is unlikeable and the action scenes are just fisticuffs in the air, but my god, in comparison to the teenage dreck that is the book, it's a masterpiece. At least they tried to build a credible back story for the main character.

In the book, he literally thinks everyone is out to sexually assault him (and somehow they seem to), he solves his problems by throwing money at it, instead of any actual creativity, and the author desperately tries to portray him as a mature-for-his-age adult, despite the fact that his first reaction to anything is crying followed by petty revenge.

I'm just flicking through the pages, pausing at any plot bits, and then flicking on.

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[โ€“] BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee 3 points 7 months ago

maybe shrek? i never cared for the book though its not bad

[โ€“] bleepbloopbop@hexbear.net 3 points 7 months ago

I'm guessing someone with enough familiarity could say this about one of the John Green books' movie adaptations, but I haven't seen any (?) of the movies and haven't read the books since I was a teen so shrug-outta-hecks

[โ€“] ulkesh@beehaw.org 2 points 7 months ago

My spouse says "Stardust" the book is nowhere near as good as "Stardust" the movie. We both love the movie, but it's surprising the book wasn't nearly as good.

The Mission, though I haven't seen the movie yet.

[โ€“] hanrahan@slrpnk.net 1 points 7 months ago

Dine. The book is terrible, I couldn't read it at all after trying twice... way back decades ago, the recent movie was good.

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