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Jordan 01-09-2004 01:31 PM

Books you would like turned into movies?
 
What are some books you would like turned into a movie?

Kane Knight 01-09-2004 01:49 PM

The Chronicles of Prydain (The Black Cauldron Series)
A new series of Narnia movies (Which may be happening, since the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is being made now)
the Destroyer (Yeah, there was one, but so?)

Adder 01-09-2004 02:06 PM

The Hobbit

Danny Electric 01-09-2004 02:10 PM

I'd like to see The Stand made into a proper movie not a mini series as I think it would be excellent.
Also Ben Elton's Dead Famous.

ct2k 01-09-2004 03:06 PM

Fatherland or Archangel by Robert Harris

Tidus 01-09-2004 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Adder
The Hobbit

Peter Jackson is making that after he finishes with King Kong :cool:

da_king 01-09-2004 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by danny electric
I'd like to see The Stand made into a proper movie not a mini series as I think it would be excellent.
Also Ben Elton's Dead Famous.

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the stand was a pretty long novel, i don't think they could cram it all into a 2-3 hour movie. the miniseries must've been like 6 hours or so.

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Kane Knight 01-09-2004 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Tidus
Peter Jackson is making that after he finishes with King Kong :cool:

Yeah, he claims he's making this prequel "As tolkien always intended."

This will include some minor changes, including the controversial "bilbo Shoots First" scene, similarly controversial scenes which establish Sauron NOT as a bad guy, but as a whiny little kid with too much power.

Loose Cannon 01-09-2004 09:33 PM

The Illustrated Man: This was made into a movie but it was really crappy and I think it was only a made for TV movie.

El Capitano Gatisto 01-09-2004 10:12 PM

The Dark Materials Trilogy, by Phillip Pullman. How Harry Potter has become a phenomenon ahead of these superior kids books I'll never know.

I know it's been made into a stage play, but it's to imagine being able to cover the scope of the books on a stage.

HeartBreakMan2k 01-09-2004 10:17 PM

Twelve by Nick Mcdonald.

Kane Knight 01-09-2004 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by El Capitano Gatisto
The Dark Materials Trilogy, by Phillip Pullman. How Harry Potter has become a phenomenon ahead of these superior kids books I'll never know.

You mean besides popular exposure?

Film tendencies to latch onto the middle of the road over the better done?

El Capitano Gatisto 01-09-2004 11:24 PM

Well, both of those. The Dark Materials trilogy came 3rd in a huge BBC book vote that ran for months here, beating the Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Harry Potter. The trilogy finished behind Lord of the Rings and Pride and Prejudice. Both of the top 2 have had their profiles boosted by being turned into a film and a popular TV series, respectively.

I say there is potential there. It's an incredible series of books too. I feel it's on a par to the story of the Lord of the Rings, and deals some lofty concepts for a "kids" book.

I recommend them.

Kane Knight 01-10-2004 01:03 AM

I'll likely check 'em out sometime.

I know Pullman by name, but not really by much more.

It's frustrating sometimes to see good material kinda rot in limbo while the run of the mill gets eaten up by some promotional obsession. Harry Potter was a wave a ton of people rode. I knew people who raved about the books that knew less about the series than I did. I wasn't too terribly impressed by the series as far as I actually got, though they were much better written than most of the "Children's books" I've read. That's not necessarily high praise: Being better than dumbed-down crap should be expected of anyone literate. I guess I'd say my reference point is a little...Skewed.

Fryza 01-10-2004 01:21 AM

The Darkness Books by Harry Turtledove.

or basically ANY book by him. Also, the Romance of Three Kingdoms or The Giver.

Real Deal 01-10-2004 10:43 AM

The Tomorrow Series.

By an Australian author. Mad books for teenagers. Make good movies for all though. :y:

Penner 01-10-2004 12:12 PM

WAYSIDE SCHOOL

Lara Emily 01-10-2004 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by da_king

the stand was a pretty long novel, i don't think they could cram it all into a 2-3 hour movie. the miniseries must've been like 6 hours or so.


Yeah It was 6 hours, longer with commercials and everything. It was quite well done as well. A movie would not be possible without destorying half the story.

KayfabeMan 01-10-2004 08:16 PM

Jesse Ventura's "I Ain't Got Time To Bleed"...it's part of his life story.

Fox 01-10-2004 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
A new series of Narnia movies (Which may be happening, since the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is being made now)

What??? Gimme details and a source.


A Boy Called "It" would make a great movie, although they'd probably **** up the casting and put someone like Jake Lloyd in it as the main character. Also, I don't know how well a child-abuse movie would go over in the mainstream media.


Wayside Stories from Wayside School could be really spectacular if it was put into the hands of the right director. Maybe even Sachar himself.

Loose Cannon 01-10-2004 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Penner
WAYSIDE SCHOOL

Oh hell yeah, that book ruled. I read the book like 5 times when I was a kid.

Kane Knight 01-10-2004 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Sunday Night
Wayside Stories from Wayside School could be really spectacular if it was put into the hands of the right director. Maybe even Sachar himself.

***Sideways.

I don't think there was a Wayside school book called "wayside Stories..."

Kane Knight 01-10-2004 09:22 PM

www.narnia.com for TLTW&TW info, little as there is currently.

The Wayside school books would be awesome, too.

El Capitano Gatisto 01-10-2004 09:37 PM

Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, come to mention it.

Douglas Adams was in the process of getting the books set up to be shot as a film when he died. There was an old TV series, but the effects were pathetic. Adams felt that the late 90s brought CGI effects that would do the book justice. I thinka major studio (can't remember which one, I'll look it up) has owned the rights for a long time, but they questioned whether a sci-fi comedy film could really become a blockbuster. I think this viewpoint has changed now, and there is still talks to get the books shot.

Kane Knight 01-10-2004 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by El Capitano Gatisto
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, come to mention it.

Douglas Adams was in the process of getting the books set up to be shot as a film when he died. There was an old TV series, but the effects were pathetic. Adams felt that the late 90s brought CGI effects that would do the book justice. I thinka major studio (can't remember which one, I'll look it up) has owned the rights for a long time, but they questioned whether a sci-fi comedy film could really become a blockbuster. I think this viewpoint has changed now, and there is still talks to get the books shot.

I think I put up a link on the new forums, but maybe not. Doug's official site says hitchhiker's is back on. Dunno about the rest of the books, but that may depend upon how the first one does.

El Capitano Gatisto 01-10-2004 09:45 PM

That's good to hear, I suppose. It's been said before and not materialised.

Kane Knight 01-10-2004 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by El Capitano Gatisto
That's good to hear, I suppose. It's been said before and not materialised.

Yeah, but it's not been said by the actual Adams crew before. It's been hearsay, rumours, and imdb.

El Capitano Gatisto 01-10-2004 09:52 PM

I hope they stick to the humour and style of the books and don't try to sex it up.

Kane Knight 01-10-2004 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by El Capitano Gatisto
I hope they stick to the humour and style of the books and don't try to sex it up.

Likewise. I'd like something slicker than the BBC miniseries, but I want true to the books. Anything else is a MAJOR disservice to everything that makes the books good.

El Capitano Gatisto 01-10-2004 10:34 PM

They need to get someone in who loves the books, and won't bow to casting all American LA stars, who'll cast by character rather than how big the names are e.g. like Peter Jackson with Lord of the Rings. Viggo Mortenson is somewhat of a jobbing actor, but it's hard to imagine anyone else playing that role now.

Kane Knight 01-10-2004 10:38 PM

Yeah, it would be a bit of a nightmare to end up with a bunch of Hollywood names who totally have nothing to speak for their merit in the roles.

Oh God, I just got an image of Keannu Reeves in Hitchhiker's...

"Ford, you're turning into a Penguin, stop it!"

"Yeah, but I'm like, a Penguin who knows Kung Fu...Woah..."

El Capitano Gatisto 01-10-2004 10:57 PM

I'd have Johnny Depp in there for star power, since he likes that sort of thing.

el fregadero 01-10-2004 11:00 PM

<font color=teal>Rainbow Six.</font>

DaveWadding 01-10-2004 11:42 PM

More of the Alex Cross novels...

El Capitano Gatisto 01-11-2004 12:35 AM

The Alex Cross novels are kind of shitty.

Kane Knight 01-11-2004 12:44 AM

Who's Alex Cross?

DaveWadding 01-11-2004 12:50 AM

the detective in James Patterson novels...

they made a couple already (Along Came a Spider and Kiss the Girls) I just want more :(

El Capitano Gatisto 01-11-2004 01:11 AM

You read any of Dennis Lehane's novels? I didn't realise it when I was reading them all, but supposedly he's the king of crime fiction now or something like that. One of his books, Mystic River, was filmed last year.

I recommend his other books for detective type stuff.

DaveWadding 01-11-2004 01:16 AM

I've been meaning to see Mystic River...

any particular books I should start with?

El Capitano Gatisto 01-11-2004 01:18 AM

He wrote a whole series involved a particular detective...can't remember the order, but I think they start with "A Drink Before the War". Read the first in the series, if you like it you'll love the rest.

Mystic River is seperate from that series of books, but it's still brilliant.


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