@ anson17, i disagree, mostly. it's less than you'd think.
for example, each book has a couple gags with wallace wells that are all pretty much the same thing. they're all hysterical, but each book has a variation on a "wallace owns more stuff in the apartment than scott does" gag. in the movie, i imagine they'll just do one joke like that and move on.
and then apply that idea, to every gag. there's so many superfluous (yet very funny) jokes. like, how many things like the pee-meter going down when he pees do you need in the movie? there's a gag or two like that in every book, so they'll cut all but one and there you go.
all of a sudden, instead of 6 full books of content, you have 2 books. it's really not so much.
wow, for some reason i really liked that scene with juliet, kate, and roger.
also, star trek looks like the greatest movie of all time.
@ anson17, i disagree, mostly. it's less than you'd think.
for example, each book has a couple gags with wallace wells that are all pretty much the same thing. they're all hysterical, but each book has a variation on a "wallace owns more stuff in the apartment than scott does" gag. in the movie, i imagine they'll just do one joke like that and move on.
and then apply that idea, to every gag. there's so many superfluous (yet very funny) jokes. like, how many things like the pee-meter going down when he pees do you need in the movie? there's a gag or two like that in every book, so they'll cut all but one and there you go.
all of a sudden, instead of 6 full books of content, you have 2 books. it's really not so much.