dsheinem wrote:fastbilly1 wrote:I would say that Blade Runner is the best book to movie adaptation ever.
as in most faithful? as in best film that has a book as a source? can you clarify?
Sure. The book that Blade Runner is based on, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, is considered one of Philip K. Dicks worst works. It was up for a Nebula in 1968, it lost to Alexei Panshin's Rite of Passage. The book is convoluted, difficult to follow, and lacks the punch that the rest of his novels had. It is by no means not worth reading, it is simply a poor showing by a master. However Hampton Fancher saw that it could be something, convinced Dick to let him turn it into a movie. He however had issues with Ridley Scott and they brought in David Peoples to co-write it and mitigate.
Well to get more in depth it would be spoilers (and Id need to watch the film again to get it fresh in my mind), but overall the movie took a book that would have been forgotten, and converted it into an amazing film. It is the only time that I can honestly say the book is better than the movie in every capacity. It is not faithful, but in a good way. Its not like when they made changes to Minority Report.