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  1. Heard the series was good, never got around to reading it since it seemed like a lot to take on, then saw the movie when it was released, and just finished the 3rd prequel last night after reading the original 6 Book…so movie followed by like 8,500 pages of Dune reading… I really enjoyed rewatching the movie after reading the first book too

  2. May 21, 2018 · (which i feel is most bookish people’s opinion.) for me personally, i try not to see the movie before i read the book, because i usually won’t end up reading the book – either i like the movie too much and am scared to be disappointed, i don’t like the movie at all and am therefore not interested in the book, or, usually, because i ...

  3. I should always read the book after seeing the movie. I'm constantly disappointed by a movie after I've read the book first. I have a long-standing and nasty habit of treating books as gospel truth, and I know I shouldn't be that way. The only movie that did not disappoint me after I read the book first was The Day of the Jackal (the 1973 version).

  4. Feb 12, 2013 · "So read the novel if it came first (so read 'Life of Pi' the book before seeing the movie) or see the movie first if it was done first (so '2001: A Space Odyssey,' which was a movie and then ...

  5. Jun 23, 2015 · Anyway, at the end of the day, a bad movie will never ruin a good book. Jessica Woodbury: Book before movie unless I don’t plan to read the book. For me, the one you do first is the one that takes up the most real estate in your head. It’s the one that sets the foundation for how you’ll view the story.

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  6. Sep 4, 2018 · If you watch the movie first, you can’t picture whatever you want. The movie image pops into your head. For me, that ruins the pleasure of reading the book. Books allow us to use our imagination, meanwhile, the movie forces you to see it the way the director sees it. Also, when you watch the movie first, you are less likely to read the book.

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  8. Jul 10, 2014 · Cons of pre-reading the uber-popular movie tie-in of the mega-sellers: 1) Watching a movie that is SO like the book you just read it can actually turn into a huge snooze fest. 2) The play-out factor of something being ubiquitous and then you start to kind of hate it. Bragging rights of pre-reading the uber-popular movie tie-in of the mega ...

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