Ask any bookworm what they think of a pic adaptation of a ledger , and they’revery likely to complain . At times though , the complaint are more than guarantee . Sometimes a film can overstretch or tailor out detail , wholly run out to understand the point of a narration , or not capture a good visual representation of what an generator was describing .

Here are 10 record that have had confutable or weak picture show adaptation . This will stick to shoot , and nottelevision . While not all the adaptations were downright dismal , they could be underwhelming .

Harry Potter Series

clip to get the obvious one out of the way first . TheHarry Pottermovies ( not includingFantastic Beasts ) are , on the whole , a reasonably gravid dealership . That being said , starting withThe Goblet of Fire , the moving-picture show began to seemingly swear on the interview to have already have take the time to read the books , and began to trim down out critical details and character to save screentime .

And at times , those changes made sense . But the films prevent taking side step , which restrain shoehorning in or omitting book inside information and expecting their moving picture interview to just accept it .

The Inheritance Cycle

To say in short , " The Inheritance Cycle " series is pretty decent , if a niggling derivative . The first rule book , Eragon , got a film adaption just a few years after its introduction and was undertake by a visual effects supervisor - wrench - first ( and only ) time director , Stefen Fangmeier .

Unfortunately , the flick was , in forgetful , perfectly thudding . For what was supposed to be the first entry in an total phantasy dealership , it surely get off with the wrong foot . The film was filled with endless exposition , vapid negotiation , and tepid performances , leading to a cancellation of any sequel .

The Giver

The untried grownup dystopian novel by Lois Lowry was just what it needed to be ; a novel aimed at tweens , aiming to show the grandness of expression and emotion . It ’s sort of likeFahrenheit 541with training wheel . In 2014 , a film adaptation came to the big screen , but it was underwhelming . And to be an underwhelming movie of a " dead hunky-dory " book is n’t exactly something to strive for .

Jeff Bridges did a good job starring as the titulary case who draw memories to his ward in a society that has forget / rub out them , but the film add up a uncalled-for emphasis on a amatory subplot and wraps a small too quickly in a 97 - min runtime .

The War Of The Worlds

H.G. Wells’classic bookhas seen many adaptations over the years in all forms ; TV specials , musical theater , celluloid , and one hell of a radio set program . The two most noteworthy adaptations are the 1953 version and the 2005 Steven Spielberg film . Both are American - base films in modern configurations , as play off to the novel ’s scope in Victorian England . The 1953 version is a little pro - Christianity ( while H.G. Wells was secular ) and does n’t have tripods ( rather , ship ) , but boasts prominent burden for its time and gets the substance of the narrative . It ’s just not that mysterious , though .

The Spielberg film has perfect tripod pattern and an amazing start , but the momentum grinds to a half - halfway through the picture and has a sort of an unearned affirmative surprisal in its ending . The post 9/11 imagery is smart as a whip , as is the tension . But it ’s tough to survive about two hours of almost around-the-clock screaming Dakota Fanning .

The Great Gatsby

The only reason anyone meet the Baz Luhrmann adaption of the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald novel was because they were made to read it in in high spirits school . Sure , the movie looks dainty , but it fails to drop in any genuine emotion so much as just adapting the surface level second of the book . It ’s a classic case of way over substance .

The parties are glamorous and coolheaded , but attempt to find a picture that go more than 5 sec before the picture show cuts to another ; there ’s no time to respire or rest , particularly on emotion . It ’s like someone screaming in your face ; you do n’t care what the point of their words is , because you ’re a bit preoccupied with the proximity of the spit coming from their mouthpiece .

Frankenstein

Mary Shelley ’s classicgothic novelis one of the best Holy Writ ever written . It is a pure nuclear fusion of Gothic and amorous storytelling , and could arguably be the first lawful science fable novel , written over 2 years , set out when Shelley was just 18 . It has been on screen numerous times , and most movies have drop the formal on it , and even the great adaptations merely do n’t do the novel justice .

The classic Universal films are fantastic , but make drastic changes from the book , dumb down the monster , and are a trivial too simple at times . The Kenneth BranaughMary Shelley ’s Frankensteintried to be more patriotic to the novel , but was pretty over the top and featured some cheesy directing choices .

The Hobbit

Peter Jackson adapted JRR Tolkien’sLord of the Ringsdownright perfectly . In fact , the films are arguably even better than the volume in their presentation and execution . Unfortunately , the same can not be said forThe Hobbit . Maybe Jackson was just winded and a turn out of it . Maybe it was the production suffering . The decision to focus on CGI more and ignore virtual upshot was disappointing .

The decision to split the film into a trilogy instead of a 2 parter ( or even a exclusive film ) did n’t help whatsoever , stretching out the story . Regardless , The Hobbitfilms started off fine enough for some , but many of even the most hardcore rooter could n’t really bearBattle of the Five Armies , which was fundamentally a boring 3 - hour television plot fight cutscene . At least the dramatis personae was slap-up .

“His Dark Materials” Series

Out of all of those , The Golden Compasswas probably the most irksome and forgettable entree , which is saying something . The film was fast - paced and simplified to the point of being unvoiced to follow .

The Dark Tower Series

For every greatStephen Kingadaptation , there are several spoiled 1 . Sometimes , the bad ones can be moderately fun despite their flaw . And other time , they can be soulfulness - draining and boring . The Dark Toweris one such example of the latter . The decision to take the Dark Tower series and turn it into a film in lieu of a series was baffling , especially debate the massive influence King has .

" The Mist " get a series , but the Dark Tower did n’t ? And to make matters worse , the flick was an unbelievable forty winks - fest and barely lean at an time of day and a half , not well-nigh enough clip to flesh out anything in such a complicated tarradiddle .

The Lorax

PoorDr . Seusshas probably rolled over in his grave so many times that the coffin just perpetually rotates like a rotisserie chicken on show . But out of all the awless or questionable photographic film that have attempt to cash in in on the Seuss hoopla , none are quite so queasy as the Illumination adaptation ofThe Lorax . Where to lead off ? The Illumination animation is , as always , generic and lifeless . The message of taking personal responsibility is tossed out the window and alternatively blames the world ’s problem on a singular malign businessman .

The film cook the real - life impend environmental disaster seem like a fantasy with an easy solution that everyone can whistle Kumbaya to . And to make matter worse , the moving picture ’s advertising drive even promoted motorcar as " Lorax approved ! " Sure , the meme born from the pic were funny … but at what cost ? Then , Illumination made an even worse photographic film adaptation not much later : The Grinch . At leastThe Loraxhad Danny Devito go for it .

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Harry Potter

Eragon and a dragon in the 2006 movie adaptation

The Giver Movie

War of the Worlds

Gatsby

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Bilbo Baggins looking confused in The Hobbit

Golden Compass

Idris Elba points a gun in The Dark Tower

Lorax

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The Hobbit