Book Vs Movie Podcast

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Book Vs. Movie is the podcast that ponders the question: "Which was better...the book or the movie?" We spoil away the details, uncover the plot points, discuss casting choices and shower with praise (or pummel with snark) as we see fit. Hosts are Margo P. (She's Nacho Mama's Blog) and Margo D. (Creator of Brooklyn Fit Chick.com) and we are not afraid to tell it like it is!

Episodes

March 25, 2024 57 mins
Book Vs. Movie: Matilda
The 1988 YA Novel Vs. the 2022 Musical Film

"Matilda the Musical" (based on the 1988 Roald Dahl novel) tells the story of Matilda Wormwood, a bright young girl with telekinetic powers. Neglected by her parents and bullied by the tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, Matilda finds solace in books and bonds with her kind teacher, Miss Honey. With the support of her friends, Matilda stands up to injustice, ul...
Book Vs. Movie: The Opposite Sex
The 1936 Play V. the 1939 Film Vs. the 1956 Musical

"The Opposite Sex" is a musical comedy film released in 1956. It is a remake of the 1939 film "The Women, " directed by David Miller, based on the play of the same name by Clare Boothe Luce. The story revolves around several women's romantic and social lives, with a particular focus on Kay Hilliard (played by June Allyson). Kay discovers her husband'...
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Book Vs. Movie: Mean Girls
The 2002 Book vs. the 2004 Movie vs. the 2018 Musical vs. the 2024 Movie

"Mean Girls" is a teen comedy film released in 2004 that follows Cady Heron, a high school student who navigates the social hierarchy and mean girls. The film stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert. "Queen Bees and Wannabes" is a book by Rosalind Wiseman that explores the dynamics of teenage girls' soci...
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Book Vs. Movie:
Tommy
The 1969 Rock Opera Vs. The 1975 Movie“Musicals in March”


"The Who's Tommy" is a rock opera written by Pete Townshend and performed by the English rock band The Who. It was first released as a double album in 1969 and later adapted into various stage productions, including a highly successful Broadway musical. The story revolves around a young boy named Tommy Walker who becomes deaf, dumb, and blind after witnes...
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Book Vs. Movie: The Color Purple
The 1982 novel Vs. the 2023 movie musical


"The Color Purple" is a novel by Alice Walker that tells the story of Celie, a young African American girl in the early 20th century. Celie writes letters to God, sharing her struggles with abuse from her father and later from her husband, referred to as "Mr."The novel tackles racism, sexism, and the societal challenges of the time. Characters undergo personal...
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Book Vs. Movie: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
The 1971 play Vs. the 1974 movie


For Black History Month, the Margos visit "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." Ernest J. Gaines wrote this novel, which was first published in 1971. The book is a fictional autobiography that spans over 100 years of American history, narrated by Miss Jane Pittman, an African American woman born into slavery and lived through the Civil Rights ...
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Book Vs. Movie: Fences
The 1987 play Vs. the 2016 movie

For Black History Month, the Margos revisit playwright August Wilson (we covered Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom last year.) Fences premiered on Broadway in 1987 and is a part of Wilson's acclaimed Pittsburgh Cycle, also known as the Century Cycle, a series of ten plays that chronicle the African American experience in the United States throughout each decade of the 20th century.

This ...
Book Vs. Movie: Ethan Frome
The 1911 book Vs. the 1993 movie

The Margos have decided to cover a proper novel-to-movie adaptation after a few weeks of pushing the boundaries of what constitutes a "book" on their show. Edith Wharton's 1911 novel Ethan Frome tells the story of a sickly man who lives in Starkfield, Massachusetts, with his wife and her cousin. The novel explores how they ended up in this situation.

It tells the story of E...
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Book Vs. Movie: Gone Girl
The 2012 book Vs. the 2014 movie(From the Book Vs. Movie Vaults!)

The Margos take an oldie but a goodie out of the vaults this week!!


Gone Girl is a thriller by Gillian Flynn. The story follows the disappearance of Amy Dunne, a woman who goes missing on her fifth wedding anniversary. As the investigation unfolds, the story becomes more and more complex, with plenty of twists and turns along the way.
The novel...
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Book Vs. Movie: Jaws
The 1974 book Vs. the 1975 movie
(From the Book Vs. Movie Vaults!)

The Margos take an oldie but a goodie out of the vaults this week!!
"Jaws" is a classic thriller that originated from Peter Benchley's novel and was later transformed into a blockbuster film directed by Steven Spielberg. The novel was published in 1974, and unfortunately, it is not very good. You will soon find out the reasons why! However, Spielber...
Book Vs. Movie: Priscilla
The 1985 Memoir Elvis & Me Vs. the 2023 Sofia Coppola Adaptation

The Margos covered Priscilla Presley’s 1985 memoir Elvis and Me, pairing it with the 1988 TV movie starring Susan Walters and Dale Midkiff. We loved the fact that she was able to share her truth despite the long-standing canonization of her ex-husband, who died in August 1977.

Elvis's pill-popping and extracurricular activities with other...
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Book Vs. Movie: An American in Paris

The 1928 “Symphonic Poem” Vs. the 1951 Classic Movie

The Margos are starting the New Year with a symphonic poem by George Gershwin that evokes France during the Annees Folles (the 1920s era). The piece was also inspired by Maurice Ravel's "unusual chords." After visiting Paris in 1926, Gershwin sought out teachers, but they all told him that there was no one better than Gershwin himself. He told ...
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Book Vs. Movie: "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972)
(The Margos are taking this week off for the holidays. Please enjoy this 2019 replay!)

At Book Vs. Movie, whenever people say, "Duh--the book is always better than the movie!" the Margos would say, "Yeah--have you ever read Jaws?" Well, now we have another book-to-movie adaptation that features a horrible, racist, sexist, homophobic, and misogynistic novel that became a fun hit film.

Sp...
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Book Vs. Movie: The Gift of the Magi and The Gift of Love
The Original O’Henry Shorty Story Vs. the 1978 TV Movie

O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi is a timeless short story that teaches us the true meaning of love during the holidays. The story follows Della Dillingham, who has only $1.87 to buy a Christmas gift for her husband, James. She decides to sell her beautiful hair to buy him a chain for his watch. However, James has sold hi...
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    Miracle on 34th Street
    Valentine Davies’s Story Vs. the 1947 Classic Film

    "Can you say classic?" In the almost ten years that we have been putting on this show, we somehow missed "Miracle on 34th Street" as one of the most famous adaptations of holiday films. With a story by beloved writer Valentine Davies and direction by his friend George Seaton, the film (released in May of 1947 for some baffling reason!) became a ...
    Book Vs. Movie: Christmas on the Square
    Dolly Parton’s 2014 song Vs. the 2020 Netflix Movie


    "Christmas on the Square" is a 2020 movie based partly on Dolly Parton’s 2020 “Blue Smoke” album with the track “Try.” Directed and choreographed by Debbie Allen. The story revolves around a “Scrooge” character, played by icon Christine Baranski, who seeks to evict everyone in her hometown and sell off to Corporate Mall Overlords. Parton play...
    Book Vs. Movie: Bell Book and Candle
    The Original 1950 Play & the 1958 Film

    "Bell, Book, and Candle," released in 1958 and directed by Richard Quine, is a romantic comedy that intertwines the ordinary and the supernatural. The movie revolves around Gillian Holroyd, a beautiful and free-spirited witch who resides in Greenwich Village, New York. Her magical world turns unexpectedly when she develops feelings for her neighbor, Sheph...
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    Book Vs. Movie: Home for the Holidays
    The Short Story by Chris Radant & the 1995 Jodie Foster Film

    The Margos are getting into the holiday spirit with the cult classic Home for the Holidays, based on a 1991 short story by Chris Radant, directed by Jodie Foster. Radant’s short story appeared in the now-defunct Boston Phoenix and is based on her experience dealing with family issues during the holiday season. (You can listen to it ...
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    Book Vs. Movie: The Old Man and the Sea
    The 1952 Short Story by “Papa” & the 1958 Spencer Tracy Film

    In this episode, the Margos review Ernest Hemingway's 1952 novella "The Old Man and the Sea" and its 1958 film adaptation featuring Spencer Tracy. The story revolves around an aging Cuban fisherman, Santiago, who embarks on a challenging battle with a massive marlin in the Gulf Stream. The novella has been adapted into several fil...
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    Book Vs. Movie: Sweet Smell of Success

    Ernest Lehman was an accomplished writer and adapter of material for the screen, known for his work on movies such as Hello Dolly!, The King and I, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? In 1950, he wrote an original short story, "Tell Me About It Tomorrow,” published in Cosmopolitan magazine. This story became the basis of Clifford Odet’s screenplay for the 1957 classic film Sweet Smell of Succe...
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