Someone on the recent Star Wars discussion mentioned some cool information he read in the original Star Wars movie novelization that sheds more light on something as simple as Ben Kenobi telling Luke how bad Mos Eisley was and the poster mentioned if Luke lived there all his life he would have already been aware of it so why would Kenobi say that? In the novel, it's not just because of that, it's to refocus Luke because he's all distracted because of what just happened to his Aunt and Uncle and it gives Kenobi time to scan the city for imperial ships.
I read the Star Wars novelizations a few years ago because I found a small paperback that had all 3 in it and they are very cool. As most movie novelizations do, they put things in that probably were in the scripts and didn't make it into the movie. So you get extra insight like Kenobi and Mos Eisley. One that really stuck out for me was in ROTJ when Luke was being tempted by the Emperor to turn to the Dark Side and Vader states Kenobi couldn't have taught him much, he knows about someone else teaching him and taunts him about it by saying "This jedi master, lives he still?" which is obviously a Yoda taunt. I always thought that was cool. The intro paragraph of the first movie from the "Journal of the Whills" describing the history of the SW universe and basically the Prequels was cool too.
I also remember as a kid reading Gremlins and it used several pages that had Stripe (the lead Gremlin) trying to figure out what the rules were while he was a mogwai so they could become Gremlins and one of the mogwai accidentally got locked outside and the sunlight killed it. So you were able to see what he was thinking and trying to do and that was cool too.
Does anyone here know of any other cool information or differences in a movie novelization? And I don't mean an original novel that later became a movie like Lonesome Dove or Jurassic Park, I just mean novelization of an original movie.
I read the Star Wars novelizations a few years ago because I found a small paperback that had all 3 in it and they are very cool. As most movie novelizations do, they put things in that probably were in the scripts and didn't make it into the movie. So you get extra insight like Kenobi and Mos Eisley. One that really stuck out for me was in ROTJ when Luke was being tempted by the Emperor to turn to the Dark Side and Vader states Kenobi couldn't have taught him much, he knows about someone else teaching him and taunts him about it by saying "This jedi master, lives he still?" which is obviously a Yoda taunt. I always thought that was cool. The intro paragraph of the first movie from the "Journal of the Whills" describing the history of the SW universe and basically the Prequels was cool too.
I also remember as a kid reading Gremlins and it used several pages that had Stripe (the lead Gremlin) trying to figure out what the rules were while he was a mogwai so they could become Gremlins and one of the mogwai accidentally got locked outside and the sunlight killed it. So you were able to see what he was thinking and trying to do and that was cool too.
Does anyone here know of any other cool information or differences in a movie novelization? And I don't mean an original novel that later became a movie like Lonesome Dove or Jurassic Park, I just mean novelization of an original movie.
