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[–] JoCoLa 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Imagine what it must be like for Cline, a true 80's geek who was obviously influenced by Speilberg, to end up having Spielberg direct the film adaptation of his book?

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[–] Kurgan 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I really liked the book. I have not seen a good adaption of a book I like.

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[–] pete-n-pete 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

fight club was good.

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[–] Succotash ago  (edited ago)

Princesses Bride is right up there. Shawshank redemtion is another. Hell Most of the Stephen King book to movies are good.

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[–] pete-n-pete ago 

God please don't let them butcher this like they did ender's game.

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[–] Succotash 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

When you think about it there was no chance Ender's game was going to be good. No way to really explain the back story, while it was going to be near impossible to film the fight scenes while explaining the meaning behind the strategy. Too much for an easy movie. It would have been better as an animated project.

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[–] Kwisatz_Haderach ago 

What I've seen of this book has lead me to believe that it is the crowning moment of the "Hey guys! You remember the 80s, right? Back to the Rambo! Teenage Mutant Ninja Transformers!" nostalgia flood that occured over the past 5-10 years.

Taking it as read that I have very little time for all that, is the story good enough for me to overlook it?

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[–] sng-ign ago 

Weirdly, Ready Player One sounds similar to Sword Art Online without the 100% total imprisonment of real people in the virtual world.

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[–] Forust ago 

My private new title for it is "Steven Spielberg's Idiocracy."

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[–] Aubryn ago 

Why? Did you not like the book?

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[–] Forust ago 

It's more that the stacked trailers kind of look like something that would be in Idiocracy and much of the premise is about how stupid the future will be.