Agreed, I couldn't finish it.
How much do you know about adapting novels into screenplays? If the answer is nothing, who are you to tell the dude who wrote the screenplays how to do it?
I'm sure he knew that people would want him to stick to the book and had good reason to do otherwise. Screenplays aren't a literary art form, they're very structure based, and my guess is that the novels structure didn't work and needed revision.
I read an interview with the guy about the making of the second movie, he said he had almost completely departed from the original text because it didn't have what he needed in a script.
Irregardless, if you have that much of a boner for the books, check out http://imdb.com/title/tt0094791/
That's one of the reasons I didn't like the second one, I'm hoping this one is better.
How much do you know about adapting novels into screenplays? If the answer is nothing, who are you to tell the dude who wrote the screenplays how to do it?
I'm sure he knew that people would want him to stick to the book and had good reason to do otherwise. Screenplays aren't a literary art form, they're very structure based, and my guess is that the novels structure didn't work and needed revision.
I read an interview with the guy about the making of the second movie, he said he had almost completely departed from the original text because it didn't have what he needed in a script.
Irregardless, if you have that much of a boner for the books, check out http://imdb.com/title/tt0094791/
That's one of the reasons I didn't like the second one, I'm hoping this one is better.