E.L. James’ Fifty Shades Of Grey started out as a Twilight fan-fiction that catapulted to fame after its publication as a novel in 2011. It became such a phenomenon that Universal Pictures bought the license and rights for a film adaptation a year later in early 2012. The studio hired Sam Taylor-Johnson (of the John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy) to direct a screenplay by Kelly Marcel with E.L. James given creative power over the film’s ending and dialogue choices that ultimately made it into the final version. With more than 100 million copies of the book sold and a $30 million domestic ticket sales on its opening day, does the film live up to its hype?
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This move sure has gotten some mixed reviews. I have questioned it that whole time and still feel a little ify with it. Great to take advice from good reviews :)