
We all know that author Nicholas Sparks wrote The Notebook, which became a movie starring the sweet duo Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams. Before The Notebook Sparks's novel Message in a Bottle became a movie. Later came A Walk to Remember starring Mandy Moore, and this year his book Nights in Rodanthe arrived on the big screen towing Richard Gere and Diane Lane in its wake.
Now there are not one, but two more Sparks-induced movies in the works: Dear John and the recently announced adaptation of The Lucky One.
Sparks's writing is rather recognizable now for its combination of desperate romance and heartbreaking tragedy. Do you like these movies? Do you think they'll work if they have a good combination of actors (like Ryan and Rachel)? Or should we just stop with the Nicholas Sparks already?
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. I actually refused to watch the movie because I didn't want to see the changes they made to the original story which was based on actual events. I have read other Nicholas Sparks books but I was never wowed by them and he clearly has a formula that he's using to churn these things out. I don't think we need any more of these movies but I think there will be more just like there are innumerable volumes of romance novels with bare chested pirates and lusty wenches.

so i'll probably pass on watching any future movies.
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Dear John? Wow, that sounds like a real winner. All of his movies are terrible, decent actors or not. Honestly, and I know I'm in the minority, but the thought of The Notebook fills me with boiling hate.