Everything Goes (2004) Movie poster and book cover compared.

Everything Goes (2004)

Andrew Kotatko, 2004

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Why Don't You Dance?
Raymond Carver, 1978

Everything Goes is a movie directed by Andrew Kotatko in 2004 and based on the book Why Don’t You Dance? by Raymond Carver, first published in 1978. The movie features Hugo Weaving, Abbie Cornish, Sullivan Stapleton, Nikki Bennett, Jaime Mears, Bojana Novakovic, and others.

What users say

“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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RATING

6.7

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7.4

/ 10

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AUDIOBOOK

Audiobook cover of Why Don't You Dance?, the 1978 book by Raymond Carver.

Why Don't You Dance?

Read by: Norman Dietz

Storyline

A middle-aged man, abandoned by his wife, sells his furniture to a young couple. However, the couple gets more than they bargained for in this adaptation of a Raymond Carver story.

Movie vs Book

Poster of Everything Goes, the 2004 movie by Andrew Kotatko

Year

2004

Minutes

18

Movie Rate

6.70

Source: IMDb

Movie

Everything Goes

Country: Australia

Year: 2004

Length: 18m

Cover of Why Don't You Dance?, the 1978 book by Raymond Carver

Year

1978

Pages

10

Book Rate

7.42

S: Goodreads

Book

Why Don't You Dance?

Country: USA

First published in: 1978

Length: 10 pages

Genre: Fiction

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Other screen adaptations of the book

Movie poster
Everything Must Go (2010)
Movie by Dan Rush

User polls & recommendations

Which is better?

Poster of Everything Goes, the 2004 movie by Andrew Kotatko

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Cover of Why Don't You Dance?, the 1978 book by Raymond Carver

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IS IT WORTH WATCHING?

Poster of Everything Goes, the 2004 movie by Andrew Kotatko

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Yes

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25% No

6 votes

2 votes

book

IS IT WORTH READING?

Cover of Why Don't You Dance?, the 1978 book by Raymond Carver

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40% No

6 votes

4 votes

User Polls Summary

“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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