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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Red Dragon
Healers and Hunters (WARS: The Battle of Phobos - Earthers, Part 1 of 3) by Nathan P. Butler
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Paycheck by Philip K Dick
Minority Report by Philip K Dick
Impostor by Philip K Dick
Second Variety by Philip K Dick
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale by Philip K. Dick
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick
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Rambo 3 by David Morrell
Rambo - First Blood Part 2 by David Morrell
First Blood by David Morell
George Lucas's Blockbusting edited by Alex Ben Block and Lucy Autrey Wilson
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