#octphotochallenge #betterinthemovie
I think Charlton Heston was a better astronaut in the movie than the character in the book.
#octphotochallenge #betterinthemovie
I think Charlton Heston was a better astronaut in the movie than the character in the book.
Laszlo de Almasy (Ralph Fiennes) and Katherine Clifton (Kristin Scott Thomas) are so much better in the movie. Their chemistry was amazing and they made these characters so real to me. The book was kind of a disappointment... #octphotochallenge #betterinthemovie
I know this is a tv series, not #betterinthemovie. Anna Paquin made Sookie Stackhouse so much more like able for me. I could not get past the third book because Sookie drove me crazy in the books, but I throughly enjoyed watching True Blood. #likedthecharacterbetter #octphotochallenge
Because Alan Rickman makes everything better, my vote for #betterinthemovie is him as Colonel Brandon in Sense & Sensibility.
Loved this movie so much that I immediately read the book. Not worth it. They modernized the story in the film and made both the story and Bathsheba Everdeen way more relatable to today's audiences. Carey Mulligan rocked it. And Matthias Shoenaerts...swoon. 😍 #betterinthemovie #octphotochallenge
This isn't a #betterinthemovie because it's a tv series. Claire was way better, for me, in the show than the book because she was so whiny in the book. Caitriona Balfe is awesome and Sam Heughan (Jamie 😍) isn't bad either. 💁🏻💕 #octphotochallenge
I wouldn't say #betterInTheMovie but rather #PerfectForTheRole.
I thought R was a delightful narrator in the book and I thought Nicholas Hoult did a wonderful job bringing his wit to the big screen. It's possible I was rooting for him twice as hard when I wastched the movie, even though I already knew how the story would end. #betterinthemovie #octphotochallenge
Sense and Sensibility is my least favorite Jane Austen. I don't really like any of the characters. That said, Harriet Walter's Fanny Dashwood was fantastic! (Photo from Google) #betterinthemovie #octphotochallenge
#octphotochallenge I think Oliver Tate is a slightly nicer person in the film. Some of his pointier edges have been smoothed, although he's still wonderfully acerbic and cerebral and flawed. A truly memorable character #betterinthemovie