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Non-canon tidbit: In the film, Leon is a photographer on the trail of a subway serial killer, and reports are that the story has been expanded on for the adaptation. Leon must fight the killer for survival, but winning means more than just staying alive, but a whole new way of life. Source Material: The Midnight Meat Train from Books of BloodĬast: Bradley Cooper, Roger Bart, Vinnie Jones, Brooke ShieldsĪfter falling asleep on a New York subway train, the unemployed Leon Kaufman, awakens to find himself at the last stop of the line - a secret station where a killer named Mahogany has the bodies of the people he’s butchered hanging like animal carcasses at a meat warehouse.
Related Reading: Sex and the City: The Movie, the official movie companion by Amy Soln and Sex and the City: Kiss and Tell Updated Edition by Amy Soln, the official companion to the television series. Non-canon tidbit: In the book, Carrie has a wider range of friends and the three presented as her inner circle on the show - Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha - are minor characters with much different personalities.
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But how many people remember that the cable television series - created by Darren Star - was actually first a best-selling book by Candace Bushnell? Bushnell’s book was a collection of essays the author wrote for the New York Observer about her and her friends’ experiences in the Manhattan social scene. Just about everyone knows the long-running HBO series, which starred Sarah Jessica Parker as relationship columnist Carrie Bradshaw and her trio of close-knit NYC socialite girlfriends.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe marks the first appearance of the Pevensie children.Ĭast: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon Lewis - This collection includes all seven Narnia books, as well as a Narnia timeline.
Related Reading: The Chronicles of Narnia Complete Collection with Narnia Timeline by C.S. Non-canon tidbit: Susan and Prince Caspian’s ages are slightly advanced in order to creating a budding romance between the two characters. After usurping the throne, the evil King Miraz now rules over Narnia instead of its rightful heir, Miraz’s nephew Prince Caspian, who lives in exile. The children find that while it’s only been one year in their time that they’ve been away, 1300 years have passed in Narnia and much has changed there since the siblings ruled greatly as Kings and Queens of the land. In this tale that continues The Chronicles of Narnia fantasy saga, the Pevensie children - Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy - find themselves transported out of England and back into the magical land of Narnia. Screenplay: Andrew Adamson, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeelyĬast: Ben Barnes, Liam Neeson (voice), Sergio Castellitto Source Material: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian That’s why I’ve compiled a list of 10 movies coming out this year which were adapted from book/graphic novels, along with related source material to get you ready for the 2008 mega-movie season. I’ve met people who didn’t know Atonement and The Kite Runner were based on books, and forget it if the movie was based on a graphic novel - no one seems to have that on their radar. So, I’d always be alert during the film’s opening credits to catch this information, then, if I enjoyed the movie, I’d read the book.Ĭovering entertainment news every day, I often write about books being adapted for film, so I’ve been running under the assumption that the average person also knows this information. But this was pre-Internet days, so this information wasn’t too easy to come by, especially not to a kid. At that time, I kind of understood that there were these people called “screenwriters” who wrote movies, but this was the first time I made the connection that sometimes, movies were adapted from books.įrom then on, if I found out a movie was based on a book, I’d run down to the library and borrow a copy of the book. In the film’s credits, I learned that the movie was based on the novel of the same name by John Irving. When I was 12, I went down to my local video store and rented the VHS tape of The Hotel New Hampshire.