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Planet of the Apes, the original book
I just finished the original book of planet of the apes, by Pierre Boulle, who also wrote Bride over the river kwai.
It is a very good book and I highly recommend it, especially for fans of both the old and new movie |
I heard in the original book the apes had advanced technology and were not the semi-primitive apes we've seen in the movies.
In fact, I heard the cartoon is the MOST ACCURATE because the apes have planes and cars. |
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basically they were at the some basic level as 1960's Earth, which is when the book was written (1963 I think) Originally posted by Giantrobo I heard in the original book the apes had advanced technology and were not the semi-primitive apes we've seen in the movies. In fact, I heard the cartoon is the MOST ACCURATE because the apes have planes and cars. |
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Originally posted by mikehunt I just finished the original book of planet of the apes, by Pierre Boulle, who also wrote Bride over the river kwai. It is a very good book and I highly recommend it, especially for fans of both the old and new movie |
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I wonder who did the movie novelization. My copy is new and the cover has a new movie looking gorila and the new style lettering from the movie for the title, but it is the original story. I'm glad I read it, good time killer between classes
Originally posted by Alvis Did you know there is also a separate movie novelization? I saw it at Barnes and Noble. So they released two editions for this movie. |
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Originally posted by mikehunt I wonder who did the movie novelization. My copy is new and the cover has a new movie looking gorila and the new style lettering from the movie for the title, but it is the original story. I'm glad I read it, good time killer between classes |
Having a movie tie in book is ridiculous when there's an original book to be re-released. It's bad enough when they take a good novel and put a movie star's face all over it, but to release a movie tie in book when a real book exists is unforgivable, IMHO.
I think a lot of people are doing what MH is. I tried to reserve Boulle's book at the library, and in all of the county (like 20 copies of it available for lending) I'm 36 or so on the wait list :) |
I didn't even know it was a book first, I think I first learned of it when amazon recommended it because I had ordered the box set when it first got released.
It'll be worth the wait, even if you hate waiting :) |
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Originally posted by renaldow Having a movie tie in book is ridiculous when there's an original book to be re-released. |
Originally posted by renaldow Having a movie tie in book is ridiculous when there's an original book to be re-released. It's bad enough when they take a good novel and put a movie star's face all over it, but to release a movie tie in book when a real book exists is unforgivable, IMHO. I think a lot of people are doing what MH is. I tried to reserve Boulle's book at the library, and in all of the county (like 20 copies of it available for lending) I'm 36 or so on the wait list :) POTA 2001 isn't the same movie or book from the 60's so in a essence it IS a different deal. So a seperate novel makes sense |
Originally posted by Giantrobo Hmmm I see your point but I don't know..... POTA 2001 isn't the same movie or book from the 60's so in a essence it IS a different deal. So a seperate novel makes sense |
Originally posted by benedict <small></small>Total Recall was also "novelised" despite there being a perfectly serviceable short story!! When you change a movie that much the original book, while having the same plot, may be saying a completely different thing. That rerelease of the book of the movie may be a completely different feel. (Think "10 Things I Hate About You", and then having to read Shakespeare to read the original text). I would like to read the original, but I can understand many people wouldn't. |
:D You are right <b>nj</b>: I was playing, following on from <b>renaldow</b>'s post earlier on.
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Originally posted by renaldow You need to be in marketing! ;) riiiight....if you were you wouldn't be wasting time here :johnwoo: |
What I really hate is when a book has been out for a long time and then a movie is made out of it, and suddenly every copy of the book from then on has the poster on the cover!!! Grrrr
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<b>tor_greg</b> what about when the novel on which a film is based but from which the film diverges cconsiderably is effectively re-titled to tie-in with the film?
When Blade Runner was released, Philip K Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep was issued with the film poster graphics and its original title reduced to obscure small print! I bet this would have confused a few readers. At least PKD's estate benefitted, I guess! |
Re: Planet of the Apes, the original book
Originally posted by mikehunt I just finished the original book of planet of the apes, by Pierre Boulle, who also wrote Bride over the river kwai. It is a very good book and I highly recommend it, especially for fans of both the old and new movie It read like a lot of other 1st person Sci-fi from that era, the idea of stranger explaining an alien society isn't a new one. But I really liked the subtle social commentary that runs through out the book. I don't want to post any spoilers for people hoping to read the book, but it wasn't hard to guess the 'racial identity' of the couple at the beginning of the book. I did like it's originality in storyline compared to the 2 films out there. Next time anyone complains about the ending of the Marky Mark movie I'm going to make them read the book! |
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that surprised me too
Originally posted by renaldow Next time anyone complains about the ending of the Marky Mark movie I'm going to make them read the book! |
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Originally posted by mikehunt that surprised me too Spoiler:
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Originally posted by renaldow Spoilerized for people not wanting the book ending ruined for them. Spoiler:
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Originally posted by mikehunt Spoiler:
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