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fandomsecrets2026-01-22 07:01 pm
[ SECRET POST #6957 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6957 ⌋
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[Marriage Toxin]
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[Eurovision 2025, Malta]
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[Show by Rock]
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06. [SPOILERS for YOLO Silver Destiny/Rainbow Trinity]

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Re: Good/Bad adaptions
the 1964 TV and 90's movies Addams Family
the movie Forrest Gump (the book is awful)
the first Narnia movie but not the others
the "all star" 1974 Murder on the Orient Express
Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (most people don't even know there was a book)
the Humphrey Bogart Maltese Falcon (there were two earlier movies most people have never seen that were really bad)
the Long Goodbye (my favorite Robert Altman movie)
the 1995 movie of Sense and Sensibility (no, not just because Hugh Laurie was in it!)
the Peter Jackson LOTR and King Kong
bad adaptations:
most Disney movies based on non-Disney books
I will amend this to almost every book I loved as a kid that they tried to make a movie out of screwed up bigtime. Everything from Fantastic Mr. Fox (and I usually love Wes Anderson!) to Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, no Good Very Bad day.
I've NEVER seen a movie or TV version of Alice in Wonderland that did justice to the book
most live action version of cartoons but ESPECIALLY that Robin Williams Popeye movie
several movie versions of Stephen King books, particularly Needful Things, which was one of his best books but got turned into one of his worst movies
Every movie version of Freaky Friday was really inferior to the book
the M. Night ATLA managed to get EVERYTHING wrong about the cartoon, I'm just glad Toph was spared because she's my favorite in the cartoon
the Tim Burton Willy Wonka movie
the Winnie the Pooh horror movie. who thought that was a good idea???
there are probably more in both categories but these are the ones I can think of now
Re: Good/Bad adaptions
(Anonymous) 2026-01-23 10:07 am (UTC)(link)