You know what I'm talking about.... those poorly written little "adaptions" of movies that come out as merchandise in kiddy chapter book form? I'm only mentioning this as there's a The Muppets movie tie in book coming out.
So basically, these books cost as much as a ticket... who wants to READ a movie... and teachers make darn well sure kids can't pawn them off as book reports seeing the movie and pretending to have read the adaption (I snuck a couple in though!). All the ones I've read... or TRIED to read, anyway, have been dreadfully dull, and just impossible to enjoy, especially compared to a movie.
I'm also not fond of comic book adaptions, unless they work from the original script and keep in the deleted scenes, ones that weren't even filmed. I must admit, I like the self published Mirage Comics TMNT first movie adaption (including the BETTER ending)... but other than that, I just see them as pointless.
Continuations of movies in books or comic format no problem... those I quite enjoy. Heck, Star Wars subsides on comic and novel continuations. But movie adaptions for kids always leave the good parts out, ruin the jokes, and just sloppily put their plot across.
So basically, these books cost as much as a ticket... who wants to READ a movie... and teachers make darn well sure kids can't pawn them off as book reports seeing the movie and pretending to have read the adaption (I snuck a couple in though!). All the ones I've read... or TRIED to read, anyway, have been dreadfully dull, and just impossible to enjoy, especially compared to a movie.
I'm also not fond of comic book adaptions, unless they work from the original script and keep in the deleted scenes, ones that weren't even filmed. I must admit, I like the self published Mirage Comics TMNT first movie adaption (including the BETTER ending)... but other than that, I just see them as pointless.
Continuations of movies in books or comic format no problem... those I quite enjoy. Heck, Star Wars subsides on comic and novel continuations. But movie adaptions for kids always leave the good parts out, ruin the jokes, and just sloppily put their plot across.