1. 'Love, Rosie' (2014)
'Where Rainbows End' is my favourite Cecelia Ahern novel and I was really excited about the film version of the book. However, I never actually went to the cinema to see it, so it's still at the top of my list of films to check out!
'Where Rainbows End' is my favourite Cecelia Ahern novel and I was really excited about the film version of the book. However, I never actually went to the cinema to see it, so it's still at the top of my list of films to check out!
2. 'Pride and Prejudice' (1940)
'Pride and Prejudice' is most probably my favourite book of all time, but I've never actually seen the first film adaptation of it. This 1940 classic looks wonderful, just like most old films are, and I really hope I will be able to watch it sometime soon.
'Pride and Prejudice' is most probably my favourite book of all time, but I've never actually seen the first film adaptation of it. This 1940 classic looks wonderful, just like most old films are, and I really hope I will be able to watch it sometime soon.
3. 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' (2016)
The only film on this week's top 10 that still has to be released, but I decided to add it anyway. I read the book and enjoyed it more than I initially expected, especially since I'm NOT a zombie/thriller kind of person, so I'm curious to see what the film will be like.
The only film on this week's top 10 that still has to be released, but I decided to add it anyway. I read the book and enjoyed it more than I initially expected, especially since I'm NOT a zombie/thriller kind of person, so I'm curious to see what the film will be like.
4. 'P.S. I Love You' (2007)
Another Cecelia Ahern one. I actually tried watching this, but I just didn't feel the chemistry between Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler; not at ALL. I didn't even finish the film, but I feel like I should give it another try!
Another Cecelia Ahern one. I actually tried watching this, but I just didn't feel the chemistry between Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler; not at ALL. I didn't even finish the film, but I feel like I should give it another try!
5. 'Saving Mr. Banks' (2013)
I know this film is officially not based on a novel, since it's more based on P.L. Travers' life than her work, but it's a book-related film that's on the number 1 spot of my films-to-watch list. I've been wanting to see this since it came out and I REALLY hope to finally sit down and watch it before the end of this year!
I know this film is officially not based on a novel, since it's more based on P.L. Travers' life than her work, but it's a book-related film that's on the number 1 spot of my films-to-watch list. I've been wanting to see this since it came out and I REALLY hope to finally sit down and watch it before the end of this year!
6. 'The Hunger Games' (2012-2015)
I actually saw the first film, 'The Hunger Games', in the cinema when it came out in 2012, but I never saw the other parts. I've heard many people really excited about the films, so hope I'll be able to watch all of them sometime.
I actually saw the first film, 'The Hunger Games', in the cinema when it came out in 2012, but I never saw the other parts. I've heard many people really excited about the films, so hope I'll be able to watch all of them sometime.
7. 'Little Women' (1949)
I love love love the 1994 version of 'Little Women' with Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst; it's one of my favourite films, just like 'Little Women' is one of my favourite books. I've never seen the 1949 version, so definitely want to see that someday!
I love love love the 1994 version of 'Little Women' with Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst; it's one of my favourite films, just like 'Little Women' is one of my favourite books. I've never seen the 1949 version, so definitely want to see that someday!
8. 'The Jane Austen Book Club' (2007)
It took me quite a while to pick up this book, especially seeing as I'm a big Austen fan. I quite enjoyed it and have to say I'm curious to see whether the film is better/worse than the book.
It took me quite a while to pick up this book, especially seeing as I'm a big Austen fan. I quite enjoyed it and have to say I'm curious to see whether the film is better/worse than the book.
