| Pretty good. Not as good as Gone Girl Movie. |
| Is it better than the book? I hated the book. |
| Hated hone Girl the book and movie so nonplans to see this mow. |
| Pretty disappointed to see that they decided to have it take place in America vs England. Is it worth going to see? |
I liked the book but this switch bothers me too. England was so perfect and Emily Blunt is English after all! Her G&T on the train... |
| I read the book, but feel like it will be better as a movie. What do you all think? |
| Movie producers/directors always ruin the book...why, why is it set in America?? |
| I hated the book as well - is the movie 1000x better (as in worth seeing)? |
The author should have stipulated England! But maybe she does not have as much clout as JK Rowling? I guess I read that she controls all the actors (all English) and probably lots of other stuff... but I don't care enough to look it up....so maybe it's on the author as well when selling her story. |
Me too. I bought the book because the movie trailer looked so interesting, and I love mysteries. By the end, I would have been perfectly happy if every single character ended up dead. What a boring, annoying group of people. I don't have high standards, either. I know a lot of people disliked Gone Girl, but I enjoyed the heck out of that book. |
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Tell us op! Better than the book or not?
I'm planning to go this weekend. |
| I loved the both books - Gone Girl and Girl on a Train, but I really disliked the Gone Girl movie. Thought it was totally flat. Is the GOAT movie better? |
Have you ever seen Rosemary's Baby? That follows the book almost to a T |
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I don't know why Girl on a Train and Gone Girl are constantly compared. They are nothing alike other than having 'girl' in the title.
Girl on a Train was a stupid, terrible, trite book. |
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The movie was a bit more cnnfusing than the book
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