Probably quite a few,but one i'm
very thankful for by letting me 'discover'
Joseph Conrad's-Heart of Darkness,was the film
Apocalypse Now.
I loved that and when finding out it was loosely based on that book,i just had to read it and was glad i did.
The later,more novel based film with Tim Roth wasn't bad either btw and i also loved the documentary/making of 'Hearts of Darkness' about Apocalypse Now(Francis Ford Coppola in the days when he still made great movies and being nicely stereotypical as a sort of absolute controlfreak/dictator,there's a recorded telephoneconversation in there,where Coppola basically says : "Even if Martin Sheen dies,nobody says anything about it till they talk to me!" :angry-screaming:
)
Come to think of it,i think i sort of
re-got into Terry Pratchett(already had Good Omen in the bookcase,which i loved) and Discworld,by watching a
scrapheap challenge-episode(nr. 5 from 2002).
The challenge was to build a hovercraft and one of the captains named her hovercraft
Great A'Tuin,which she then was asked to explain,which got me interested enough to go out and get me
The Colour of Magic.
Been hooked ever since.
So although i never thought i'd say it,it seems a big thanks to television is in order,thanks TV! :clap:
Ps There is always the comparison between the film and the book,in that i usually find the films that stay closest to the original story are always favourite.