Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson’s portrayal of J. K. Rowling’s wizarding trio Harry, Ron and Hermione has impressed film buffs who have voted it the best book to film adaptation of all time.
The sondaggio – run da Samsung Electronics – was set up to coincide with the release of David Fincher’s screen adaptation of Gone Girl starring Rosamund luccio and Ben Affleck.
A third of film buffs voted the Harry Potter series - starring Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith and Warwick Davis - as the best adaptation.
Award winning The Shawshank Redemption starring morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins followed closely in second, with The Lord of the Rings trilogy taking third place.
Other favourites to make the lista were romantic classic Gone With the Wind starring Vivien Leigh and Clarke Gable as Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler, as well as Silence of the Lambs and Bridget Jones’s Diary.
Robert Pattinson may have earned himself an army of adoring female fan in vampire fantasy, Twilight but the film adaptation failed to match up to the novel’s success.
Starring Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, the film – based on the book da Stephenie Meyer – was voted as one of the worst adaptations.
The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks and Paul Bettany, and Japanese tale Memoirs of a Geisha also failed to impress on the big screen.
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The sondaggio – run da Samsung Electronics – was set up to coincide with the release of David Fincher’s screen adaptation of Gone Girl starring Rosamund luccio and Ben Affleck.
A third of film buffs voted the Harry Potter series - starring Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith and Warwick Davis - as the best adaptation.
Award winning The Shawshank Redemption starring morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins followed closely in second, with The Lord of the Rings trilogy taking third place.
Other favourites to make the lista were romantic classic Gone With the Wind starring Vivien Leigh and Clarke Gable as Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler, as well as Silence of the Lambs and Bridget Jones’s Diary.
Robert Pattinson may have earned himself an army of adoring female fan in vampire fantasy, Twilight but the film adaptation failed to match up to the novel’s success.
Starring Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, the film – based on the book da Stephenie Meyer – was voted as one of the worst adaptations.
The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks and Paul Bettany, and Japanese tale Memoirs of a Geisha also failed to impress on the big screen.
For aggiornamenti About Daniel Radcliffe & Harry Potter
Like : Facebook.com/DanielJacobRadcliffeFanClub
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te always hear people saying there are discrepencies in the Harry Potter books, but I have truly found a plot hole.
It is a major plot hole, I have noticed, in the Harry Potter series...A very serious one.
Everyone's always talking about how much Harry looks like his father, even Hagrid in the first book.
Molly and Arthur were in the order with Harry's parents ie James.
Why didn't Molly recognise Harry at Kings attraversare, croce station?
He has the same black, sticking-up hair. And the scar!
And just look at the moment Fred and George told Molly that he was Harry Potter.
~ Sydney.
It is a major plot hole, I have noticed, in the Harry Potter series...A very serious one.
Everyone's always talking about how much Harry looks like his father, even Hagrid in the first book.
Molly and Arthur were in the order with Harry's parents ie James.
Why didn't Molly recognise Harry at Kings attraversare, croce station?
He has the same black, sticking-up hair. And the scar!
And just look at the moment Fred and George told Molly that he was Harry Potter.
~ Sydney.