The Dom compares the book vs the movie of the Neverending Story.
The Dom tries to explain his disappointment with what should have been a awesome RTS video game. This video uses clips from various lets plays and tutorials. At the time of its original creation I stupidly didn't make a note of who originally captured it because I was relatively new to youtube and didn't know the etiquette in regards to asking first/adding credit. If you see something from your channel let me know and I'll add you to the credits (and apologise).
The Dom compares the movie adaptation vs the book for Starship Troopers.
I just this moment realised that this is the second thing I've reviewed named Arrival!.... And now I'm realising that that is not a particularly interesting fact... If you wondering why I'm not wearing glasses much anymore, its because I'm a freaking idiot who didn't think through the consequences of buying green rimmed glasses when every video I do uses a green screen. I'm not wearing contact lenses either, I'm just blindly staring at nothing...
Sorry, this is another HD re-upload. Should be the last one though. I'm not angry at you Mass effect, but I am disappointed... and angry. I know that you can technically sneak past the guards at the start but why bother? You have to fight your way out regardless and the whole planet is doomed anyway. I was considering making the nuke chest a running gag but I ended up having to shave my chest so I could put the green paste on it and YEE GODS does it itch now! Btw Lair of the Shadow Broker was actually quite good but that was the exception to the DLCs. Edit 1: Damn me for a fool for I forgot to credit the maker of the bomb countdown: VisualAngle AND I forgot to include the Gangnam Style parody credit: GameCareNetwork
The Dom compares the book vs the movie version of Ender's Game.
The Dom compares the book vs the movie version of Jurassic Park.
Number 6 has only been in the Village for 2 episodes and he already has more drugs in this system than Snoop Dog, Lindsay Lohan and Robert Downey Jr combined...
The Dom compares the book vs the movie version of Dune.
For those of you not familiar with the work of Frank Herbert. Just disclaiming once again that I've only read the first of many long books so some of this stuff will have been greatly expanded on.
The Dom compares the book vs the movie version of I, Robot.
The Dom compares the book vs the movie version of The Wizard of Oz.
The Dom tries to keep references to Harry Potter to a minimum while looking at a film that was most DEFIANTLY lost in adaptation.
In this episode of lost in adaptation The Dom wonders if the changes made in the film’s plot were inconceivable....
Charlie made it through the factory but then got lost in adaptation and The Dom splits time and space in order to bring you both versions of the film.
Could this film getting lost in adaptation be a GOOD thing?! The Dom Orders a redrum and coke and tries to decide if Steven King was right to be pissed off.
Just in case Alan Moore's scary face stopped you from reading/watching it. Unlike the Dune episode, this guide takes canon from the novel AND the film. Be aware this video contains blue buttocks and some scenes of violence.
In this episode of Lost in Adaptation The Dom tries his hand at graphic novels for the film time with the critically acclaimed Watchmen.
The thrilling conclusion. With a surprise guest appearance that will almost certainly surprise no one.
Life hacks and spontaneous raptures. The Dom returns to The Village to see how Number 6 is getting on.
The Dom reluctantly looks to see if Daniel Handler/Lemony Snicket's work got Lost in Adaptation.
Who did all manor of horrible things to Roger Rabbit? This isn't so much lost in adaptation as... well... not really an adaptation at all.
An episode that can never go back to being public on YouTube due to a copyright dispute with Studio Ghibli.... Well I say dispute, it was more of a takedown notice and channel strike, not much room for disputing that alas. Bit of a dated performance now as you'll be able to tell from my glasses. I was still in my shouty phase before my throat issues developed and I was oddly aggressive about my preference for subs over dubs for some reason that has since chilled with age.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Vs Blade Runner. Did it get Lost in Adaptation?
So it turns out that a stake is useful but generic violence will do for a Vampire just as well.
The Dom compares the book vs the film version of Goldfinger.
The Dom's guilty pleasure film and the book that sired it.
The Dom ignores hundreds of popular titles to talk about a personal favourite author: Bernard Cornwell and the not so awesome TV series based on his hit character Sharpe.
Stephen King makes a reappearance in the last of this years Lost in Adaptation November nanos.
The Dom looks at a book that was so overshadowed by the film adaptation very few people even know it exists anymore.
With too many different films to choose from The Dom attempts a different approach to this episode of Lost in Adaptation.
Lagging a little behind the season but thats showbiz for ya.
A film that got more lost being adapted than any boat ever did traveling through the Bermuda triangle.
A British guys looks at a American adaptation of a Swedish book. Lost in Adaptation is getting very multicultural.
The Dom takes a look at the film that scared the sh*t out of a lot of people's childhoods to see if the book is to blame.
The temporal instability of number 6s time in the village does not seem to be improving. Dr Who has nothing on ITV's ability to mess with a timeline.
Wondering what I thought about the book or just want some background on the story? Gotcha covered. I think I might have called him Aragon at one point here. Aragon he is not, no sir...
The book was written by a 15 year old boy and the film was backed by the same distribution company as Percy Jackson... What could possibly go wrong?
How much was Lewis Carroll and how much was Walt Disney?
The Dom takes a look at Tom Clancy's first book that went on to become a film to see how close they managed to keep it.
Coraline Vs Coraline, did the film do justice to the book?
The Dom talks about his ever changing opinion on The Hunger Games Adaptation.
In his continued The Prisoner retrospective, The Dom discovers the wonders of Kosho while Number 6 finally starts getting the upper hand on the Village.
Will the second movie in The Hunger Games saga be as loyal to it's book as the first? The Dom intends to find out.
The Dom continues his comparison of the Hunger Games saga and takes a look at his first full movie that's based on only half a book.
The Dom has a look at the final Hunger Games adaptation to see if the series managed stay loyal to the books right up until the end.
The Dom compares the 2001 film Dagon to the H.P. Lovecraft short story it was based on.
The Dom takes some time off from looking at adaptations to review the worst movie he's ever seen.
The Harry Potterathon begins! Will this uber popular series of films stand the test of being compared to the hyper popular books they were based on?
The Harry Potterathon continues with a look to see if the Chamber of Secrets stuck to the book any better than the first film.
Will a new director be good news or bad news for these adaptations? The Dom compares The Prisoner of Azkaban to the book.
As Terrence and The Dom continue to battle for control of Lost in Adaptation we learn that unfortunately "third try lucky" didn't apply to theses film's directors.
The conclusion to Terrence the douchebag from Ravenclaw's review of the 4th Harry Potter film adaptation.
The Dom talks about what parts of the 5th Harry Potter book were carried over onto the film and which were changed beyond recognition.
The Dom returns to The Order of the Phoenix to discuss which parts of the book didn't get so much as a mention in the film.
The battle for Lost in Adaptation escalates as The Dom and Terrence reach the 6th film in the Harry Potterathon. Did Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince live up to it's
The conclusion to the epic comparison of the 6th Harry Potter film to its book predecessor.
The Dom begins the beginning of the end and looks to see how well Harry Potter and the Dealthly Hallows Part 1 stuck to it's half book.
The Dom and Terrence have their final showdown In the penultimate episode of the Harry Potterathon and look to see if these famous adaptations went out loyal to the books or as a total mess.
It all ends. The Dom and Terrence discuss what was left out of Deathly Hallows Part 2 and give their final thoughts on the Harry Potter adaptations as a film series.
Yes, Disney's 2001 smash hit The Princess Diaries WAS based on a book, written just a year before it's adaptation. Did they have anything in common? The Dom looks to find out.
The Dom and Calluna discuss what went right and what and wrong with the first movie in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit adaptation.
The Dom returns to his least favourite series of books to see if Netflix did a better job of adapting them to screen.
The Dom shares his thoughts on the 3rd and 4th episodes of Netflix's attempt to make a better adaptation out of the A Series of Unfortunate Events books.
The Dom vs The Don. Channel Awesome's adaptation critic describes the book accuracy of Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather.
The Dom talks about how the Dune mini series stands up as a TV show, as an Adaptation of Frank Herbert's novel, as a follow up to the 1984 David Lynch movie and as a precursor to the upcoming reboot.
After discovering that none of his audience has actually read Fifty Shades of Grey despite hundreds of requests for it, The Dom provides a handy synopsis of the plot with only the bare minimum of angry freak outs.
The long awaited Fifty Shades of Grey book review in which The Dom tries to articulate exactly how terrible every last aspect of this book is on every level. Warning: This video is not very funny. I mean, there's an attempt to lighten the mood here and there but mostly it's just The Dom getting very VERY angry.
Is it possible to get a decent movie out of a terrible book? Maybe, but not this one. The Dom reviews the Fifty Shades of Grey film adaptation.
The Dom revisits his childhood obsession and shares his thoughts on the new Power Rangers movie.
The Dom delegates the task of comparing Ella Enchanted to the book it was based on. Do they have ANYTHING in common?
Was First Blood a good film adaptation of the book or did it end up as messed up as Rambo himself?
Stephen King hated what Stanley Kubrick did with The Shining so much he decided to make his own adaptation (and It was going to have blackjack and hookers). Was it any good or should he have just made his peace with Kubrick's changes?
The Dom reviews the first of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy adaptations; the book based on the radio show and provides a plot synopsis of said radio show for the Hitchhikers uninitiated.
The Dom explains why he hates the 2005 film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The Dom concludes his review of the 2005 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy adaptation.
The Dom takes a look at the (sort of) sequel to Wizard of Oz and talks about how well it works as a (sort of) adaptation of the books.... Sort of.
Murder becomes manslaughter, mothers become evil lesbians and an abundance of Britishness becomes... well no they nailed that. The Dom reviews the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's best seller: Rebecca.
The Dom reviews one of the many disappointing spinoffs to the Neverending Story. With heartfelt apologies to all my German Beautiful Watchers.
Before starting his comparison of Game of Thrones to A Song of Ice and Fire, The Dom attempts to summarise what the hell was going on in Westeros in the thousands of years before the main story started.
The Dom talks about the history of Westeros that took place just before the start of the books.
A comparison of Game of Thrones to A Game of Thrones, the first book in the Song of Ice and Fire Series. Season One Episode One.
A comparison of Game of Thrones to A Game of Thrones, the first book in the Song of Ice and Fire Series. Season One Episode Two.
A comparison of Game of Thrones to A Game of Thrones, the first book in the Song of Ice and Fire Series. Season One Episode Three.
The Dom teams up with Calluna again to review the second of The Hobbit adaptation trilogy: The Desolation of Smaug.
The Dom compares Episode Four of Season One Game of Thrones to the book chapters its based on.
The Dom takes a look at Netflix's attempt to adapt the popular manga Death Note to western cinema.
The Dom compares The Bad Seed to its first adaptation from 1956.
The Dom reviews the rather tenuous connection between RED and the comic it was based on.
The Dom takes a look at the similarities and changes between the short story in Night Shift and the 1984 film Children of the Corn.
The Lost in Adaptation November Nanos begin again with Tim Burtons attempt at adapting Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Yes, Yes man was based a book. The Dom looks to see how closely.
The Dom uses his next November Nano to tell everyone about one of his favorite series of science fiction books.
The Dom reviews a book written by a fellow video producer and British person: MikeJ.
The Lost in adaptation November Nanos conclude with a three part episode covering both Total Recall movies and the short story they completely ignored.
Utopian future Dom reviews the original Total Recall as a film and as an adaptation.
Dystopian future Dom rounds off Total Total Recall with a review of the 2012 remake. Covering its failings as a film, as an adaptation and as a reboot.
The Dom compares the Rankin Bass film to the novel by Peter S Beagle.
matches the twenty-something angst in the film.
Did Steven Spielberg's adaptation of The Adventures of Tintin live up to Hergé's comic series?
Terrence provides a summary of the lives of the Harry Potter book cast after year 7.
Will Disney ever make an adaptation thats loyal to its original story? Maybe but NOT TODAY! The Dom reviews the 2002 film adaptation of Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt.
The Dom tries to describe the "plot" of Fifty Shades Darker. Expect much exasperation and barely suppressed rage.
The Dom reviews the second book in the Fifty Shades trilogy to see if this one was any less painful to get through than the first (Spoiler: It's not).
The Dom finishes his review of the horror that is Fifty Shades Darker, the second book in the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy.
A terrible film based on a terrible book. But did it at least stay loyal to the original plot?
The Dom describes his personal experience with reading Ready Player One in preparation for seeing the film.
From the book to the film, The Dom reviews Steven Spielberg's take on Ready Player One.
The Dom Returns to Netflix A Series of Unfortunate Events to review season 2 and see how loyally it stuck to the books it's based on.
The Dom continues his (kind of adaptation focused) reviews of Netflix A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2.
The Dom's (kind of adaptation focused) reviews of Netflix A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2 moves onto episodes 5 and 6: The Vile Village.
A juvenile James Bond wannabe who became hugely popular in book series form but utterly failed to transition to big screen. What went wrong with Stormbreaker, the first and last of the Alex Rider movies?
The Dom reaches Book the Eighth in his Series of Unfortunate Reviews. Will Netflix follow the same formula its used to adapt all previous installment or will it finally surprise him?
Terrence returns to review the fan made Harry Potter prequel that everyone got so excited about.
How closely did the 1966 movie adaptation of Fahrenheit 451 stay to Ray Bradbury's dystopian novel?
The Dom returns to Westeros to see if episode seven of season one of Game of Thrones kept the adaptation winning streak going.
When Killmonger can't make your movie interesting you know you're in trouble. The Dom reviews HBO's attempt at adapting a book written in 1953 into something modern and topical.
What happens when an author writes and directs the adaptation of his book himself? Nightbreed by Clive Barker happens.
The Dom's review of the final two episodes of this season of Netflix A Series of Unfortunate Events and his final thoughts on the second round of adaptations.
The winning pitch made at ConBravo 2018: Scream Street, the British children's TV show and the books its based on.
A look at the differences between Babe and the book its based on by Dick King-Smith.
The Dom's advice on what you can expect from and what might help you with becoming a full time Youtuber.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms by George R R Martin - A book review by the Dom The Dom takes a look at a Song of Ice and Fire spin off prequel series.
The Dom returns to Westeros yet again to see how episode eight of Game of Thrones compares to A Song of Ice and Fire.
Does a film based on six unfinished graphic novels have any chance of being a loyal adaptation? Lets find out.
A look at how much of the second volume of the Scott Pilgrim comic book series made it into the film adaptation.
A look at how much of the third volume of the Scott Pilgrim comic book series made it into the 2010 film adaptation.
A look at how much of the fourth volume of the Scott Pilgrim comic book series made it into the 2010 film adaptation.
A look at how much of the fifth volume of the Scott Pilgrim comic book series made it into the 2010 film adaptation.
The Douchebag from Ravenclaw returns to share his thoughts on the second of the Fantastic Beasts films.
A look at how much of the sixth volume of the Scott Pilgrim comic book series made it into the 2010 film adaptation.
The Dom's overall conclusions about how the Scott Pilgrim film adaptation compares to the comics.
Did the 2005 film adaptation of the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe do justice to the book it's based on by C.S. Lewis?
A review of Nineteen Eighty-Four and a description of the nature of the world George Orwell tried to warn us to avoid.
The 1990 big screen adaptation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was supposedly based on the original 1984 comic book series. The Dom compares them to see if that's true.
Dom reviews the horror story that is Fifty Shades Freed by EL Jame
The conclusion of The Dom's review of Fifty Shades Freed.
Dom reviews a fellow Youtuber's book.
A look at the many adaptations of the The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells and a comparison of the 2005 Steven Spielberg/Tom Cruise version to the novel's plot.
Battles (or lack thereof), beheadings and Baelor. The Dom compares the 9th episode of season one of Game of Thrones to A Song of Ice and Fire.
A comparison of Baz Luhrmann's 2013 film adaptation of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
A comparison of Game of Thrones season one episode ten to the corresponding parts of A Song of Ice and Fire.
In preparation for the Amazon Prime adaptation of Good Omens by Neil Gaiman I decided to talk about the awesome book he co-wrote with Terry Pratchett that inspired it and make a few predictions of what we'll see in it based on the trailers.
A comparison of Steven Spielberg's 2002 film Minority Report and the 1956 short story by Philip K Dick its based on.
Public opinion on The Thing as a film has changed dramatically over time, but how does it stand up as an adaptation of John Campbell's short story Who Goes There?
A review of a the Cobra novels by Timothy Zahn, famous for the Star Wars Thrawn Trilogy and others.
Part One: The Book The start of a three part review of the many adaptations of The Three Musketeers.
Part Two: 100 Years of Adaptations. A comparison of 5 adaptations of The Three Musketeers from the past century.
Part three: The Russian musical. How well did the Soviet's adaptation of The Three Musketeers tie into the original french book?
A review of the 1971 adaptation of Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain. How loyal to the book was this film?
A comparison of the 1990 animated movie The Princess and the Goblin to the 1872 book it's based on by George MacDonald.
The 1995 film Johnny Mnemonic compared to the 1981 short story of the same name by William Gibson.
It was weird.
A comparison of the 1962 film Cape Fear to the book it's based on: The Executioners by John Macdonald.
A breakdown of the misogynistic madness of the Mystery Method.
Believe it or not... It gets worse. A review of a self help book about picking up women: The Mystery Method by "Mystery".
The 1910 novel by Gaston Leroux spawned many adaptations. Was it actually that good or did it just inspire greatness?
How closely did the the musical theater adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber stick to the plot of the original book by Gaston Leroux?
A break down of what the 2004 film by Joel Schumacher and Andrew Lloyd Webber has in common with the musical theatre production it's based on.
A not terrible but weirdly formulaic thing.
A comparison of the 1994 film directed by Neil Jordan to the 1976 novel its based on by Anne Rice.
And it made me sad.
A book review of How To Date Your Dragon by Molly Harper. Love, sex, murder and dragons. Shifter romance at its finest.
Comparing the plot of The Bourne Identity to the 1980 novel its based on. Guest starring @That Movie Chick
The history and adaptation of The Witcher books. A tale of short stories, novels, videos games, movies, TV series and a lot of confusing timelines.
An englishman's perspective on A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain.
A comparison of the hugely successful BBC TV show starring Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston to the book it's based on by John le Carré.
Why I chose not to make fun of The Eye Of Argon by Jim Theis
A comparison of the 1933 film adaptation of The Invisible Man to the book it's based on by H.G. Wells.
A look at the strange, relatively new romance subgenera and some books that came of it.
The sequel to Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice was something of a game changer for the series.
A summary and review of the third book in the Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice. Only two book after Interview With The Vampire and the stakes have escalated a tad.
Did Queen of the Damned do ANY justice to The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice? Guest starring Luke Spencer of Rocked Reviews:
In preparation for the movie next month I finally found time to read Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer. It retroactively made me MUCH more annoyed at the trailer.
A comparison of the 1995 BBC TV mini series to the novel by Jane Austen its based on.
Exploring examples of the latest bizarre offshoot of the romance genre.
A comparison of Say Cheese and Die, an episode of the Goosebumps TV show to the book it's based on by RL Stine. Guest starring PushingUpRoses
Disney delivers one of the biggest let downs in young adult novel related history.
A look at how loyal the 1945 film adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray was to the book it's based on by Oscar Wilde.
A look at the 2009 film adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray to see if it was any closer to the book it's based on by Oscar Wilde than earlier attempts.
My thoughts and plans regarding future Harry Potter related content on my channel.
A look at some of the advice currently being given on how to become a full time YouTuber by someone who's actually done it.
The Earthsea books, their amazing author Ursula K Le Guin and the story of how she got stabbed in the back by a production company so they could make the world's worst adaptation.
A horrified look at the many many things that went wrong in the TV adaptation of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin.
A book review of Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
A book review of New Moon by Stephenie Meyer.
Twilight Breaking Dom continues with a review of Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer.
A look at the 2020 Audible audiobook adaptation of The Sandman by Neil Gaiman and Dirk Maggs.
A book review of Dreadnought by April Daniels. An epic story of a teenage trans superhero.
Episode one of three breaking down Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer.
Episode two of three breaking down Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer.
A look at the new Rebecca 2020 by Netflix regarding if it tied into the book in any way.
The third and final part of my review of Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer.
Was Disney's second adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia loyal to the book it's based on by C.S. Lewis?
A book review of Lachlan by Hazel Hunter. A good introduction to the time travel/Highlander genre of romance fiction.
A comparison of The Prestige, the 2006 film by Christopher & Jonathan Nolan to the book its based on by Christopher Priest.
How close did the 2005 movie adaptation of Pride and Prejudice stay to the plot of the book by Jane Austen? Let's find out.
A review/discussion of The Charmed Wife by Olga Grushin.
There's a huge tangent about a town of highly stealthy killer Mormons in A Study In Scarlet, the very first Sherlock Holmes book by Arthur Conan Doyle.
The Known Space Universe created by Larry Niven in his classic sci fi novel Ringworld is truly amazing... It's just a shame about the plot.
A comparison of High Fidelity (starring John Cusack) to the book it's based on by Nick Hornby.
A look at Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko.
A review of Kiln People by David Brin.
SINK ME! How loyally does the 1982 film adaptation of The Scarlet Pimpernel adhere to the original plot devised by Baroness Orczy? (That's a rhetorical question, it's what this video is about).
The Lord of the Rings adaptations were amazing, but no film can include EVERY character from the book. In this video we take a look at five creations of J. R. R. Tolkien that didn't make the cut, including the coolest one of all.
A comparison of the 1960 horror movie to the book it's based on: The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham.
The insane and slightly tragic story behind the 1967 adaptation of The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien.
The book that enraged christians and the film that disappointed fans. A look at how the 2007 film adaptation of The Golden Compass differed from the novel it's based on by Philip Pullman.
A comparison of the 2010 film to the C.S Lewis book it adapted.
A quick look at The Lights of Prague by Nicole Jarvis.
I'm finally ready to talk about Terry Pratchett.
Forrest Gump was based on a novel by Winston Groom, but how closely did they stick to it?
What the heck went on in The Silver Chair by CS Lewis?!
How loyalty did the movie that scarred a thousand childhoods stick to the book it's based on by Richard Adams?
Did the film adaptation of Twilight stick to Stephenie Meyer's book?
Chuck Tingle's titles are infamous across the internet, but is there more to his books than just the covers?
How close did The Da Vinci Code's less successful little brother stick to the book it's based on?
How does Dune 2021 measure up to the novel by Frank Herbert?
A look at the many adaptations of The Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en.
Comparing The First Epic Movie to the four books it's based on by Dav Pilkey.
Returning to The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis. The Magician's Nephew proves he was ahead of his time when it comes to simping for 7-foot tall women.
Because I think we all know what was missing from the holiday season was male pregnancy.
How faithfully does the Amazon series adapt the novel.
The Golden Compass (aka the Northern Lights) got a second shot at a halfway decent adaptation. Did it pay off?
How loyally did The Martian (starring Matt Damon, directed by Ridley Scott) adapt the book of the same name by Andy Weir?
Ladies First: MAGA Hat Romance Book 1 by Liberty Admas.
The true story of a Uruguay's rugby team stranded in the Andes was chronicled first into a novel by Piers Paul Read then into a film in 1993. How well did they tie into one another?
Tommy Wiseau may have taken credit for writing The Room, but real fans know it was based on a book.
A short look at The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner.
Whether you love or hate The Twilight Saga: New Moon, have you ever wondered how faithfully it adapted the original book by Stephenie Meyer?
A comparison of The Beach (Directed by Danny Boyle, starring Leonardo Dicaprio) to the novel it's based on by Alex Garland.
The Snowman may have been a confusing mess of a movie, but how much of it was loyal to the book it's based on by Jo Nesbø?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had some really weird ideas sometimes.
The Secret Circle of Imaginary Friends by Mike Jeavons: The Company of Death by Elisa Hansen: On Writing and Worldbuilding by Timothy Hickson: A Catalog for the End of Humanity by Timothy Hickson: Two Robots at the End of the World by Timothy Hickson: Axiom's End by Lindsay Ellis: Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
Field of Dreams was based on Shoeless Joe by W. P. Kinsella, but how closely did it stick to it and how did it end up getting threats from J. D. Salinger?
How did the 2014 film adaptation of Richelle Mead's popular YA novel Vampire Academy end up bombing so hard?
A look at how Neil Gaiman explores the literal power of faith in one of his early best sellers.
How loyally did the first season of American Gods stick to the book its based on by Neil Gaiman?
When you realise the thing you don't like about something is the concept of your YouTube channel.
Let's talk about the somewhat unique relationship between Fire and Blood by George RR Martin and the HBO adaptation House of the Dragon.
How closely did Danny DeVito stick to Roald Dahl's book in his 1996 adaptation of Matilda starring Mara Wilson?
A summary of the chapters of Fire and Blood by George RR Martin that didn't appear in HBO's House of the Dragon, A Song of Ice o Fire or Game of Thrones.
What the heck happened to the Adaption of Dr Seuss' The Grinch starring Jim Carrey?!
HotD season 2 ended rather.... abruptly. Some might even say anticlimactically, but there's actually a good reason for it. Did season two of the HBO show at least resemble the shockingly small amount of Fire and Blood by George RR Martin it adapted?