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I remember you mentioning this. I intend to watch it.

The TV show episode that springs to mind immediately is the episode of the original Twilight Zone in which a man who loves to read is the only survivor of an apocalypse and therefore gains endless time to read..... but (view spoiler) .

Also Can You Ever Forgive Me?: Memoirs of a Literary Forger is a fabulous film based on Lee Israel's memoir and actual crime. And leads to an interesting discussion of what if your talent, your gift, is to write just like a famous writer. What can you do with that talent that is legal? Fulfilling?



The TV show episode that springs to mind immediately is the episode of the ori..."
I thought the same thing!
I actually popped in to see if there were any good recommendations because I would love to watch some movies about books.
Another TV show I think PBT members would like is Black Books, a British comedy about a drunk, surly, and pretentious bookstore owner.

I liked this a lot too, but I've never read the book 😬

The movie and book "Julie and Julia", about a contemporary woman recapitulating the creation of each recipe in Julia Child's classic cookbook of French cuisine, was fun. It also was inspiring how a book recording one's craft in life at one point in history can be a doorway and guidebook for forging meaning from life by explorers in the future.
The movie and book "Possession" by Byatt, about contemporary competing scholars and potential lovers trying to unravel formative influences from a potential love affair between two Victorian poets, is a tale people seem to either love or hate. In my case I loved the book as a magical time machine linking two eras, but I found the movie cloying.
In the case of Golding's "The Princess Bride", which claims to be an abridgement of an older book that highlights only the "good parts", the movie and book were equally fine as a total immersion in madcap tale of love's labor always at a cusp of an absurd tidal wave dividing the flight of imaginary fulfillment and the crash of delusionment.


I LOVE that series! My sister and I saw it in England 20 years ago and had to wait forever before became available to watch here.

I LOVE that series! My sister and I saw it i..."
I probably would've never heard of it if it wasn't for my friend recommending it. It was on Netflix for a time, but now it is gone :(

I LOVE that series! My siste..."
Have you checked BritBox on Amazon Prime Video or Acorn TV? If I remember later I will.

Isn't Dead Poet's Society about a poetry book?
Stranger than Fiction is about a writer writing a book.
Book Club also comes to mind.

I LOVE that ser..."
I don't have BritBox (forgot about that service, actually), but HOLY CRAP IT'S ON AMAZON PRIME!! Literally didn't even occur to me to check :P
Good looking out, Theresa!
Joi wrote: "First movie that came to mind was Can You Ever Forgive me, which Theresa mentioned.
Isn't Dead Poet's Society about a poetry book?
Stranger than Fiction is about a writer writing a book.
Book ..."
Man, it has been so long since I have seen Dead Poet's Society. Definitely about reading. RIP Robin Williams :(

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WOOT! Guess what I will be watching this weekend!


Julie & Julia - excellent movie, only ok book, mostly because it was written as a blog and did not transfer that well to book form. But the Julia Child book that also inspired the movie - My Life in France - is excellent although you note a change from Julia's voice about 3/4 through, as Julia died before her nephew finished taking down her oral history that became the book. The last section was thus lacking her voice.
Possession - oh I loved that book! The movie just was a miss I thought.
Wasn't there a movie a few years ago about writing a book...one word title, up for tons of awards....Adaptation?


Loved Zusak's "The Book Thief" but have no experience of the movie based on it. In the case of another "book about books", I wish there was a movie on Bennett's "The Uncommon Reader", about Queen Elizabeth tuning into books via a bookmobile manager.

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What are some great movies you have watched about books? What did you like most about it?