Yes. There are two "Fever Pitch" films; one is British and stars Colin Firth as a football/soccer-obsessed man. This one (released in 1997) is closest to the original autobiographical book of the same name by the author Nick Hornby, who also wrote "High Fidelity." There is an American film version of "Fever Pitch" from 2005 that stars jimmy fallon and Drew Barrymore that is loosely based on the original, although the sport obsession was changed to baseball.
It's not based on a book.
There is no movie based on the book Rules by Cynthia Lord.
I dont think so but its a really good book that definetly should be a movie
No, because the book "Alpha and Omega" came out after the movie was released, which means that the book is based on the movie.
No, Taken isn't based on a book.
The book was based on a dream, and the movie was based on the book, so yes, the book and movie were based on one dream of Stephanie Meyers.
Fever Pitch
No, but they did make a movie based on the book (The book came first).
It's not based on a book.
There is no movie based on the book Rules by Cynthia Lord.
The movie, Eclipse, is based on the book, Eclipse.
No, because the book "Alpha and Omega" came out after the movie was released, which means that the book is based on the movie.
I dont think so but its a really good book that definetly should be a movie
The movie is based on the book EMOTIONAL ARITHMETIC by Mark Cohen
Pitch Perfect is based on the non-fiction book "Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate A Cappella Glory" by Mickey Rapkin. The book explores the world of collegiate a cappella singing competitions.
No, Taken isn't based on a book.
It is based on the book Confessions of a Shopaholic