Out of that list I think the only one I've read is The Dark Tower. The problem I have is that it often seems that reading the source material sours me on the adaptation because it's hard to get around that "But in the book...!" reaction when stuff is changed. In case of The Dark Tower, I have trouble with casting Roland as a black man because in the book without giving too much away but it's very central to his relationship with one of the other main characters. It'd be easier if I didn't know anything about the books. Similarly, that aside, Idris Elba doesn't seem as gaunt and weathered as I imagined Roland to be. I probably should evaluate it on its own merits but it's difficult not to constantly compare to the source material being familiar with it.
Even though I don't read books nearly as much as I should in the first place, I sometimes go out of my way to avoid reading ones that I know are being made into TV or movies or at least until I've seen them as I know it will taint my viewing experience.
As an aside about the HMS Terror, say what you want I'm still not booking a cruise on the Horror of the Seas.