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Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) rated Nocturnal Animals (2016) in Movies
Jul 26, 2017
Jake Gyllenhaal (2 more)
Michael Shannon
Aaron Johnson
Overrated (1 more)
Amy Adams
The Disturbing Side of The Mind's Eye
When this movie was released, critics were falling over themselves to praise it and while I did enjoy certain aspects of the movie, as a whole I feel that it is quite overrated. The movie is split into two sections, the real world and the fictional world that takes place within the book that Gyllenhaal's character is writing. The story that takes place within the book is gripping and exciting, but the artsy real world setting annoyed me everytime that they cut back to it, I also found Amy Adams to be quite wooden in this performance. The stand out in the movie is definitely Michael Shannon and he steals every single scene that he is in.
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Into the Forest in Books
Jan 15, 2018
I really wanted to like this book more. It started out strong but the characters seemed to be in denial and helpless. Then after one horrible scene it turned a little weird. I know this was made into a movie and the book is always better. The premise was good and this could have been so much better if it tried to be less artsy.
Heather Heatso Culbertson (295 KP) rated The Darkest Minds (2018) in Movies
Aug 6, 2018
I’ve been trying to get into the book for the last week and haven’t been able to, so almost skipped my plans for this. It wasn’t the worst YA adaption I’ve ever seen (umm Percy Jackson and Mortal Instruments) but it wasn’t great either. I’d be intrigued enough to see the second book, but I doubt it will get another movie.
Versusyours (757 KP) rated Ready Player One in Books
Dec 13, 2019
Pop culture (2 more)
Nostalgia drips from the page
Future true story
Modern retro
Coming to this book from the movie was a mistake but not a bigger one than reading this then watching the movie.
In a strangely possible future that sees the real world being second to virtual world of the Oasis, Wade Watts finds himself orphaned and obsessed with the 80s and all levels of geek and pop trivia. This obsession grows as he along with millions of others are undertaking a quest to control the virtual world and basically be the king of both worlds. Many movies, computer games, songs and even breakfast cereals are dissected in great detail and this attention to detail makes the book for me and is where it had me hooked. If you love nostalgia then this book will be a dream of not then it could be too much.
The story is packed with twists and turns with the obligatory love interest make this book fun, interesting and gripping in equal measure.
Book then movie, I need to learn to remember that one of these days
In a strangely possible future that sees the real world being second to virtual world of the Oasis, Wade Watts finds himself orphaned and obsessed with the 80s and all levels of geek and pop trivia. This obsession grows as he along with millions of others are undertaking a quest to control the virtual world and basically be the king of both worlds. Many movies, computer games, songs and even breakfast cereals are dissected in great detail and this attention to detail makes the book for me and is where it had me hooked. If you love nostalgia then this book will be a dream of not then it could be too much.
The story is packed with twists and turns with the obligatory love interest make this book fun, interesting and gripping in equal measure.
Book then movie, I need to learn to remember that one of these days
Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated Suicide Squad: The Official Movie Novelization in Books
Dec 30, 2019
this book was an odd one. it gives a little more back story on June and Harley but is weirdly censored, as in Harley's "shit" is replaced with "stuff" in attempt to make a story about murderers being deprived of their civil liberties and set up to die more palatable to kids.
it's well-written in some parts and not so much in others. the author wants you to know that Harley is super duper sexy and crazy. repeatedly, because apparently this could not be shown by her actions and people's reactions to her.
basically if you hated the movie, you'll hate the book.
if you dug the movie the book delves further into the Harley/Joker dynamic and flashes it out. sort of.
it's well-written in some parts and not so much in others. the author wants you to know that Harley is super duper sexy and crazy. repeatedly, because apparently this could not be shown by her actions and people's reactions to her.
basically if you hated the movie, you'll hate the book.
if you dug the movie the book delves further into the Harley/Joker dynamic and flashes it out. sort of.
Stephen (210 KP) rated Life Of Pi (2012) in Movies
Feb 28, 2019 (Updated Mar 2, 2019)
Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated Iron Man (2008) in Movies
Jan 2, 2018
MCU
The first installment of Iron Man one of the greatest comic book heroes of all time. Played by Robert Downy Jr (no one else could have played Ironman) give a comical yet serious look at the trillionaire playboy weapons maker who changes his point on view from weapons to defense. It's a fun ride that helps leads to the Avengers movie.
Ryne Leslie (2 KP) rated Batman (1989) in Movies
May 5, 2019
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated The Summer I Wasn't Me in Books
Jan 12, 2018
This book reminded me, in the beginning at least, of the movie But I'm A Cheerleader. Just this book wasn't a comedy. After Lexi's dad dies her mom finds out she is gay and sends her to a de gayifying program. Lexi goes along hoping not to lose her mom even if she has to lose herself.
This book made me mad. I enjoyed it but the fact that this REALLY does happen to kids is horrible. The growth we see Lexi have throughout the book is incredible. Unfortunately she has to go through so much emotional pain and self hating to get there.
I would recommend this book not only to any LGBTQ person but alsothose family that may not be so accepting.
This book made me mad. I enjoyed it but the fact that this REALLY does happen to kids is horrible. The growth we see Lexi have throughout the book is incredible. Unfortunately she has to go through so much emotional pain and self hating to get there.
I would recommend this book not only to any LGBTQ person but alsothose family that may not be so accepting.
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Divergent in Books
Jan 12, 2018
Since I will be teaching this book next year I just reread it. I still have yet to see the movie and probably won't because movies always disappoint me. I had forgotten what a romance this book was but the action balances it out. It seemed better the first time.