OrlandoNative wrote:saber964 wrote:
Battlefield Earth was so bad that one critic speculated that certain scenes looked like someone had urinated on the print and that it wasn't a bad idea.
IIRC the movie was bankrolled by John Travolta and his buddies at Scientology.
I thought the book was fairly good, though longer than it probably should have been.
But the movie adaptation sucked; again, mostly, because it didn't really follow the book story line closely enough and include what really made the story *interesting*.
All those "executives" really need to do for any movie based on a book is to read the original story, compare it to the script, and see how closely it at least follows the original story line. If it's too different, what made the book a good seller probably isn't going to help make the movie one.
Believe me, I've seen movies based on books that the only thing they have in common is the title and the names of some of the carecters. Look at the Harry potter movies, the first two are visually right out of the books but over the next few they get less and less like there out of the books. They can also expand the heck out of book, look at the Hobbit battle of the 5 armies which takes up about two pages in the book.