Books made into Movies showing on March 2007 in the U.S.

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Books made into Movies showing on March 2007 in the U.S.

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1Erick_Tubil
Editado: Mar 2, 2007, 10:12 am

Hello everyone,

These are the books that will be shown as movies this March 2007.
I hope some of you will read these before watching the movie versions.

ZODIAC by Robert Graysmith March 02, 2007
300 by Frank Miller (Graphic Novel) March 09, 2007
THE NAMESAKE by Jhumpa Lahiri March 09, 2007
THE ULTIMATE GIFT by Jim Stovall March 09, 2007
THE DECAMERON/Virgin Territory by Giovanni Boccaccio March 09, 2007
POINT OF IMPACT/The Shooter by Stephen Hunter March 16, 2007
Mimsy Were the Borogoves by Lewis Padgett March 23, 2007
A DAY WITH WILBUR ROBINSON by William Joyce March 30, 2007

I have already purchased The Decameron and Point of Impact for future reading. Anyone can add more movies from books in the list just in case I missed it. These info were gathered from www.film-releases.com and www.bookreporter.com

Thanks

2DeusExLibris
Editado: Mar 3, 2007, 10:02 pm

ZODIAC and 300 look freaking amasing. Not sure whether I'll see ZODIAC in theaters, but definitely going to make a point of seeing 300 in theaters and buying it for my collection.

FYI: none of the links for ZODIAC go to the correct book. They all go to the book by Neal Stephenson.

3Erick_Tubil
Mar 6, 2007, 9:18 pm

Addition :

Brief Garland/Believe in me - Harold Keith - March 09, 2007
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Graphic Novel by Kevin Eastman March 23, 2007
The Hawk is Dying by Harry Crews March 30, 2007

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4Kell_Smurthwaite
Abr 29, 2007, 10:59 am

300 is a FANTASTIC film - excellent casting, wonderful performances and visually stunning. Made me want to read the graphic novel...

5notenoughbookshelves
Ene 7, 2008, 2:35 am

300 was a great adaptation of a phenomenal graphic novel. Only 2 scenes were different and totally unneeded.