ATR #23: Good, bad & ugly book to movie adaptations

From demonic possession, sword fights, zombies, and orcs, listen in as host; That Guy Named John and his guest Ryan talk about the good, bad, and ugly book-to-movie adaptions!  A special thank you to long time listener and first time caller Ryan for joining this episode. Time codes: 0m:00s – 8m:00s: Introduction of Ryan and the theme of the episode 8m:00s – 10m:20s: Explanation of the rating system (Good, Bad, and Ugly) and criteria for the book to movie adaptations 10m:20s – 20m:00s: Ryan’s good book to movie adaptation: “The Exorcist” (1973) 20m:00s – 26m:17s: John’s good book to movie adaptation: “The Princess Bride” (1987) 26m:17s – 38m:35s: Ryan’s bad book to movie adaptation: “The Mist” (2007) 38m:35s – 50m40s: John’s bad book to movie adaptation: “I am legend” (2007) 50m40s – 1h:02m: John’s ugly book to movie adaptation: “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” (2014) 1h:02m – 1h10m: Ryan’s ugly book to movie adaptation: “War of The Worlds” (2005) 1h:10m – 1h14m: John’s honorable mention good book to movie adaptation: “The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King” (2003) 1h14m – 1h20m: John’s honorable mention ugly book to movie adaptation: “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ” (2003) 1h20m – 1h26m: Ryan’s honorable mention ugly book to movie adaptation: “The Shining” (1980) 1h26m – 1h:28m: Wrap up Twitter links for the guest on this episode: 1. Ryan Pfeil: @ryanpfeil Make sure to follow this podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @abouttoreview Click here to subscribe on iTunes! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes, you can email those to the show at: abouttoreview@gmail.com

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A weekly film review podcast with a goal of amplifying diverse voices in media! Created and hosted by Seattle based POC film critic "That Guy Named John", this podcast covers new and independent movie reviews, local and international film festivals, plus interviews with actors, directors, creators. "ATR" = "About To Review" & "ATI" = "About To Interview".