S02E02 — Gone Girl
Rebekah is the one who writes these summaries, and she’s not a fan. Josiah is, though, so she will pretend this isn’t just two hours of her ranting…
A family of 4 reviews book-to-film adaptations. All episodes are clean (although not necessarily kid-friendly).
Rebekah is the one who writes these summaries, and she’s not a fan. Josiah is, though, so she will pretend this isn’t just two hours of her ranting…
This week, we strut down the runway with The Devil Wears Prada, comparing the book’s messy drama to the movie’s polished sparkle.
It’s been a year since we launched this podcast, and we wanted to start our Season 2 off by telling you what we learned and how we’ve grown so far. Plus, we answer a TON of listener questions!
The series ends, and we — love it? hate it? — you’ll have to listen to find out! We complain about review the book-to-film changes for Deathly Hallows compared to both movies and also cover some fun details about the franchise as a whole.
Why, exactly, is this such a bad movie created from such a fantastic book? (Oh, sorry, they let Rebekah write this episode description so I guess we’re getting my opinion up front…) Find out what we think about the adaptation of this bomb-dropping Harry Potter penultimate novel as we continue this SUMMER OF POTTER!
Learn our thoughts on Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, how it compares to the film, and whether or not we believe the book is superior.
Is Goblet of Fire better in its book or film form? Which of the hosts thinks this is the weakest book of the series? Why did we spend so long arguing about whether or not Ludo Bagman was a genuinely pointless character?
We discuss our take on the introduction of the Marauders, our problems with the inconsistencies of time travel in the Potterverse, and our feelings about the directorial changes throughout the series. As always, we bring the spicy takes!
As we continue the SUMMER OF POTTER, our family of four dives into our thoughts on the most major differences between the second Harry Potter book and film.
All I’ll say here is that not *everyone* is a big fan of Christopher Columbus…