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This was exactly like the novel. I am so happy with this graphic novel! The artwork is amazing. The scenes that made me cry in the book were so excellent. I loved the relationships between the characters. Seeing them all together again made my heart hurt, but it was a good kind of hurt. So much love for these books!
  
Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
2017 | Action, Adventure, Fantasy
The bits taken from the graphic novel planet hulk (0 more)
Best hulk movie ever lol
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I really enjoyed this movie I know it's a Thor movie but for me it was what I've always wanted from a hulk movie and have never got
  
Watchmen (2009)
Watchmen (2009)
2009 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
Both fascinating and confusing in equal measure, Zack Snyder weaves a visually beautiful and sophisticated representation of the graphic novel. Ultimately too long and over ambitious with in my opinion Rorschach's story being the highlight. Not one I hurry to re watch.
  
Wanted (2008)
Wanted (2008)
2008 | Action, Crime
8
6.8 (26 Ratings)
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Angelina jolie (2 more)
James mcvoy
Stunts
Like this film it has everything anazing stunts good script based on the graphic novel of the same name james mcvoy steals the movie for me with support from angelina jolie and morgan freeman always worth a watch
  
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Samantha Holtsclaw (25 KP) rated Smile in Books

Jun 29, 2018  
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Smile
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Smile is a cute, relatable graphic novel about the author's experiences with her braces and growing up. I thought it was extremely good because I also had braces and a rough time in my teens. That is why I give this 5 stars.
  
Frank Herbert's Dune, the Graphic Novel book 2: Muad'dib
Frank Herbert's Dune, the Graphic Novel book 2: Muad'dib
Frank Herbert | 2022 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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2021's Dune, the movie, ended with Paul Atreides and his mother Jessica falling in with a group of the desert-dwelling Fremen, which included a fight-to-the-death where Paul had to prove his worth to that group.

That forms an early part of this graphic novel, up to about - roughly- the half way mark.

As I said before when I read and reviewed book 1 Frank Herbert's DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 1, my only exposure to the Dune tale beforehand was that 2021 film (although I knew the broad strokes: desert planet, Spice, giant Sandworms), so I do feel it will be interesting to see, when part 2 of the movie series comes out, just how close it sticks to this graphic novel. Especially as, apparently (and as the foreword says), the authors and illustrators of this have tried to stick as close as possible to Frank Herbert 's original text as possible ...