Originally Posted By: svsg
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Capo de La Cosa Nostra
Surprised at how much the film actually improved its story.


Rare when a film improves upon a book, but it happens. Case in point: THE GODFATHER.

Sure, it was a runaway bestseller, especially in paperback. But to be honest, it was pulp fiction masquerading as literature. My point is, if the films didn't become such a HUGE part of 20th century pop culture, I doubt the novel would still be in print.

I agree with you. The Godfather is one of the very few novels I have ever read, but found it quite inferior to the movie, both in terms of ambition and quality.


That's good to know. I found The Godfather book in a thrift store for almost nothing, but I might not read it now.


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