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Angie, Constant Reader
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Dec 01, 2011 09:36AM

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Stephen King recommended Richard Matheson because he was such an influential part of his writing. Once I started reading him, I loved it. :)


The book has one of the best endings that all three movies manage to somehow mangle in their own special ways.



I agree, the description of the relationships made me feel hopeful then lonely as well.


I am not sure that the movie (with Will Smith) should even be compared to the novella. I am in complete agreement with you Trev, whenever I think of "I Am Legend", I think of the scenes with the dog (well, that and the scenes with Cortman -- "He Is Legend" has an excellent backstory dealing with the relationship of these characters). But the movie essentially misses that point -- the entire idea of what makes Neville a legend is corrupted.
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But then again, I guess it depends on what sort of ending you are looking for and whether one cares whether the ending reflects the heart of the novella or simply wraps up a vaguely associated plotline.

I have only seen the Will Smith version of the movie and though I thought it was pretty good, I think the book is much better.


You should see Will Smith in 6 Degrees of Seperation with Donald Sutherland. He was most awesome!


Enemy of the State was good too, Trev.
We won't bring up the Wild, Wild West though. : (

This is why I think that the novella is "better" (I quote here since to me the movie and novellas are so different it's like comparing apples to oranges). It fits the story without going totally cheesy/trite/obvious. (view spoiler)
Not that I didn't like the movie, it is just like almost all Matheson-into-movies: so different, why don't the writers/directors/producers simply steal some of the ideas and call it something else?

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Smae thing happened with "I, Robot".
I thought the book was a lot of fun. I also had the copy that was relased with the movie and the short stories were really good!!

sorry you didn't like the movie. I actually liked both the movie and the book. The movie was not the Nevilles character in the book i.e., bumbling, trying to find answers when he doesn't even know what questions to ask. He had become desperate, cold, harsh, almost inhuman and violent in the book. In the movie, he maintained some of his humanity, but quite desperate for companionship; even if he did not know it.