Cards vs Film.

Cards vs Film.
Cards vs Film.

Some of the best films of history have been based entirely or at least partly on famous novels. Although they have countless awards, the appreciation of film critics does not guarantee the appreciation of the authors of the original works. #1. Travers and Travers, it was a painful experience. Despite the scenario's approval, Travers' edits were largely ignored. Travers neglected the animated sequences of the film and was disturbed by the fact that Mary Poppins' strict part was reduced.

Travers, aged 65, spent most of the film crying and eventually refused to let Disney touch the rest of the series. #2. Stephen King and . . .

Kubrick just could not understand the inhuman evil of Overlook Hotel. So he looked, instead, for evil in the characters and turned the film into an internal tragedy, with only supernatural accents. This was the basic flaw: because he could not believe, he could not make the film credible to others Also, King was unhappy with Jack Nicholson's play, he wanted to make it clear that Jack Torrance was not crazy until he arrived at the hotel and felt that Nicholson made the mad character from the beginning. King has recently described the film as #3. Anne Rice and Casting was He also told his fans to avoid seeing the movie that #4.

Wintons Groom and Forrest Gump Unhappy with how Hollywood treated Forrest Gump by omitting plotting points and censoring scenes, author Winston Groom commented, In addition, Groom sued the producers for the net profit of 3%, which he promised the contract and which he did not receive. To add insult to injury, Groom was not mentioned in any of the six Acceptance Speeches given by various members of Forrest Gump. #5. Sallinger and In the late 1940s, J. Salinger agreed that the story of Wiggly's uncle in Connecticut was transformed into a movie titled He was so humiliated by the love story that he swore that none of his work had ever been screened.

# 6. Anthony Burgess and The film made the readers of the book misunderstand what it was and the misunderstanding would follow me until the end of my life. I should not have written the book because of this misinterpretation. Bret Easton Ellis and Although he worked at The Informers in 2009, he says: # 8. Roald Dahl and # 9.

Ken Kesey and Initially, he planned to help with production, but abandoned the idea two weeks in the process. Although he has long maintained that he has not even seen the screening and was very upset that he did not keep his point of view, his wife later said he was enjoying the film. # 10. Richard Matheson and First, I think Vincent Price, whom I love in each of the scripts I have written, was wrong for this role. And when Will Smith was announced for the role, the author commented: .

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