Started listening to the audiobook of this this morning so that I can get refreshed on the story before the movie. (Have previously read the book once)
I also got it in LC, and had no clue what it even was. Still have yet to actually READ it, only listened to Audiobook version
I remember thinking that it must have been a shitty book since it was being released that way (such bad logic) but I read it anyway. Glad I did.
Just about done with the audiobook. I am enjoying it, but I've noticed some of the bad writing a lot more than when I first read the book. Cline tends to repeat things a lot, like sometimes they'll explain a term and then a short time later he'll explain the same thing again. And I also just rewatched the trailer and looked at the cast list and they made a lot of questionable casting decisions, at least in relation to how the characters are described in the book.
The internet is mad. Hah. People are going to irrationally hate this movie. It’s going to definitely happen.
I want to like it because I love Spielberg. I’m not judging it based on the marketing. I don’t care about the book, which I couldn’t get into, because Spielberg and plenty of great directors make subversive masterpieces out of questionable source material. I do think the marketing is indulgent in the sort of nerd nostalgia that isn’t as quirky as itused to be.
If you think the source material is “questionable” ... and don’t like nerd nostalgia ... there’s no way you’ll like the movie. lol. That’s literally what it is.
I don’t like the book the Godfather and I don’t like mafia/mob movies, but I love Coppola’s adaptation. It’s entirely possible I won’t like it. If Spielberg plays the source material straight, I’ll be disappointed. But there are plenty of movies made out of source material I wasn’t fond of that I ended up really loving. Spielberg is arguably the greatest American filmmaker and one of my personal favorite filmmakers. I’m choosing to trust in that and earnestly hoping I like the movie.
If this movie changes as much about it as the Godfather movies did the books, you’d be able to tell from the trailers. So...
Because it’s actually a pretty good book, all things considered, and definitely comparable to the movie’s final product. It’s a weird comparison to make if you’ve read it.
I started it, did not get far. I find it hard to believe Jordan Belfort had the same scathing critiques of himself, America, capitalism, and justice as the film did. But my point is, you can’t tell what a movie will really be about, what Spielberg will use this story to ultimately say, from marketing alone. A trailer does not always align with a film’s thesis. So I’m not judging the movie based on the white boy who’s incredible at video games and gets to mish mash all his favorite nerd iconography together in a nerd power fantasy premise/trailers. I think Spielberg is a smarter, more thoughtful filmmaker than that, who can bring out more from the source material than I saw in it. I have friends who loved the book, I’m not even necessarily against it wholesale. I just couldn’t get into it and think the marketing is playing the premise straight, which is unappealing to me.