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A Companion to Film Theory
A Companion to Film Theory | Toby Miller, Robert Stam
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This volume of specially commissioned work by experts in the field of film studies provides a comprehensive overview of the field. Its international and interdisciplinary approach will have a broad appeal to those interested in this multifaceted subject. Provides a major collection of specially commissioned work by experts in the field of film studies. Represents material under a variety of headings, including class, race, gender, queer theory, nation, stars, ethnography, authorship, and spectatorship. Offers an international approach to the subject, including coverage of topics such as genre, image, sound, editing, culture industries, early cinema, classical Hollywood, and TV relations and technology. Includes concise chapter-by-chapter accounts of the background and current approaches to each topic, followed by a prognostication on the future. Considers cinema studies in relation to other forms of knowledge, such as critical studies, anthropology, and literature.
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A Companion to Film Theory | Toby Miller, Robert Stam
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It's #MayMadness #DiscussionThursday 😃
We have two topics up for discussion today...

🎥 Share your opinion on a book-to-film adaptation that you did not like. Why did you not like it?

📚 Which book or book series do you feel should be made into a film or TV series? Why?

Share your opinions with us below ⬇️⬇️⬇️
@Clwojick @RadicalReader

Itchyfeetreader I hated the movie adaptation of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy - the book is clever and funny and the film was plodding and super simplified. The book that I thought of for a movie is actually a non fiction but so well written and painting of the characters involved it‘s ripe for a ‘based on real events‘ movie! 6y
RadicalReader I would really enjoy if the Mrs Piggle Wiggle Series got made into a tv series or movies because they are such fun reads and endlessly enjoyable which would make for wonderful family movie nights 6y
LibrarianRyan I think the worst adaptation is Eragon. They only used the briefest outline of the book for the movie story line. It completely ruined the story. I still remember seeing it opening weekend. If you climbed up the stairs in the theater it was booed, and if you climbed down the stairs, they were applauding. The difference, those above had actually read the book, those below had not. My dad even liked the movie until I made him read the book!!! 6y
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LibrarianRyan One of the best adaptations was Bridge to Terabithia, or really anything Walden Media did. They were an offshoot of Walden books, so they really took care to stick to the story, and if they deviated, it wasn't by much, or with the authors approval. (Walden Media did Holes, Hoot, Bridge to Terabitha, Because of Winn Dixie, etc) 6y
bewareofwords The Percy Jackson movies were super disappointing. They made a lot of frustrating changes to the plot, watered down the characters, and just overall didn‘t represent the books well. And completely agreed on Eragon too, @LibrarianRyan 6y
BeansPage I just recently watched The Meg film because I read the books for my postal book club. I am torn because as a movie it was actually pretty good but as a book to film adaptation it totally sucked. It was like the Queen of the Damned. And it was like @bewareofwords said, it did not represent the book well at all. Watered down story and characters that didn't seem to fit their roles. Not to mention MCs that were thrown in just for the hell of it. 6y
BeansPage 1 books that I would really like to see turned into a good TV series is already coming into fruition for me and I'm really excited to see what they have in store for us 🧛🏻‍♂️ 6y
BeansPage I am also very very excited to see this one in the theaters this year ☠️👻☠️ 6y
LibrarianRyan @bewareofwords I like to forget that Percy Jackson ever happened. Its so sad. I'm waiting for my nephew to get old enough to read the books so he can see how off they are. I think Percy Jackson's world could make an excellent animated series. Keep it at the level it was written at. 6y
LibrarianRyan @RadicalReader I second Mrs. Piggle wiggle. Something in the vain of Nanny McPhee. It would be wonderful.. 6y
MoonWitch94 I despised the 50 Shades movies! They were absolutely horrible. Granted, the material wasn‘t super to begin with, HOWEVER, if EL James hadn‘t been a sell-out and stayed with Showtime for her 3 season series deal, I really believe the story would‘ve been portrayed better. The films are hallow of storytelling and missed so much of the actual story. Christian‘s family plays a big role in those books & they totally butchered their role in the films. 6y
LibrarianRyan @TheReadingMermaid haven't read the Meg, but I enjoyed the movie. And I liked the movie Queen of the dammed but I also at that time had not read the book. I agree it is really bad book to movie rendition. 6y
BeansPage @LibrarianRyan Queen of the Damned was actually my favorite of the series because of all of the mythology and history behind the vampire's story. We got absolutely none of that in the film. It didn't just cut out parts it cut out whole chunks of the book. They even screwed up Marius' story 🤦🏻‍♀️ 6y
LibrarianRyan @TheReadingMermaid I hope Scary Stories translates well. Don't get me wrong, i loved Goosebumps and the House with a clock in it's wall. I also love Del toro, but that being said, he can be very dark and is taking on a kids classic. 6y
bewareofwords @LibrarianRyan Yes, that‘s a great idea! I think an animated series would be much more appropriate and, hopefully, more accurate to the books! Otherwise, we‘ll just stick with the books. :) 6y
BeansPage @LibrarianRyan I agree up to a point. I remember some of those stories being a little cheesy but I remember others scaring the bejesus out of me. And the illustrations were more than nightmarish! In my unpopular opinion they should never have been scholastic kids books. I think those books should have been aimed at a little more mature audience. 6y
ravenlee I second @bewareofwords - I only saw the first Percy Jackson (amazed there was anything after that train wreck). It had so little to do with the book I couldn‘t even follow it. Everything was awful. The friend I saw it with decreed no more movies together - after Red Riding Hood and Percy we were just doomed. (We did break the rule for Jane Eyre, which was awesome, but we took a real chance) 6y
BeansPage @LibrarianRyan oh good grief 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ SMH 6y
RJHowe I think the Jack Reacher films, particularly the second one did not hold a candle to the books, but I am optimistic for the new TV series. I really want to see any of Moorcocks epic fantasy on the screen, Elric, Corum, Hawkmoon, I‘m not picky! 6y
Clwojick @LibrarianRyan Bridge to Terabithia 😫😫😫 That ones I so good, but it is so heartbreaking 🥺 6y
HOTPock3tt 🎥 book to movie adaptation I didn‘t like was White Oleander (by Janet Fitch) The book was exceptional and amazing... but the movie with Michelle Pheiffer changed everything I LIKED about the main character! 😡 📚 Books that should be a movie: A Curious Beginning series by Deanna Raybourne, Three Dark Crowns series by Kendre Blake!!! Also the Kiss Quotient (Helen Hoang) (edited) 6y
Julies_Bookshelf_Adventures 🎥 I watched Blood and Chocolate long before I read the book. And I gotta say, the movie was actually better. It was more believable in the movie due to the fact they were all college students rather than the book having them in high school. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6y
BeansPage @HufflepuffGirl90 I have come across that happening a couple of times. It is very rare that the movie is better than the book but it does indeed happen. No fault girl, just go with it! 😉 6y
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