Under the best of circumstances, novelizations of films add a bit of depth to a screenplay, but anyone who's seen the film Jaws: The Revenge knows these are not the best of circumstances. As a companion to Now Playing's Jaws Movie Review podcast series, Stuart in L.A. is here to review the novelization of this much-maligned film. While author Hank Searls certainly had an unenviable task turning this screenplay about a shark seeing revenge against the Brody family, was his conversion from script to prose a positive one, or did it go belly up? Join Stuart as he details this novel's differences from the film, and describes if it's better or worse!
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Goldfinger by Ian Fleming
Dr. No by Ian Fleming
From Russia With Love by Ian Fleming
Diamonds are Forever by Ian Fleming
Moonraker by Ian Fleming
Live and Let Die by Ian Fleming
Casino Royale by Ian Fleming
Death Dealt the Hand by John E. Bailor
Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore
The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
Batman: Year One by Frank Miller
E.T.: The Book of the Green Planet by William Kotzwinkle
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller
Aliens: Female War
Aliens: Nightmare Asylum by Steve Perry
Aliens: Earth Hive by Steve Perry
My Incredible Life as the Hulk by Lou Ferrigno
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