02-26-2005, 12:09 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Books you'd like to see as movies
It seems a lot of really good books are being turned into movies lately, with varying degrees of success. This thread is a sort of "wish list". Feel free to cast people into the movies you'd like to see. For example:
L. Ron Hubbard's Mission Earth series, starring - Brad Pitt as Jettero Hellar - Val Kilmer as Soltan Gris Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, starring - Me as Rand - Edward Norton as Mat - ? as Perrin - ? as Egwene - Kirsten Dunst as Elayne - ? as Nynaeve - Sean Connery as Thom - ? as Moraine - The Rock as Lan Can anyone help me fill in the blanks for the Wheel of Time chars? Last edited by mojodragon; 02-26-2005 at 12:25 PM.. |
02-26-2005, 12:39 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I'd love to see a decent adaptation to 1984, the George Orwel masterpiece. With the populatiry of philosophical/political/religious/paranoia/futurism movies like The Matrix, it might be time for people to get something of real substance out of hollywood. It's a shame that Kubrick isn't around to give it life. |
02-26-2005, 12:43 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Before you go wishing for another L Ron Hubbard adaptation, just remember the travesty that was "Battlefield: Earth". They took the first half of the book (The only good segment, I barely made it through the last 500 pages) and played some kind of sick prank on sci fi fans everywhere.
As for me, I'd love to see another adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath. Sure, it wouldn't beat the 1940 version but can you picture a better Tom Joad than Jim Caviezal? Or a better Preacher than Harry Dean Stanton? Something else for the wishlist is an adaptation of Peter F. Hamilton's 3500+ page Night's Dawn trilogy. With: Joshua Calvert - Jason Carter (Babylon 5) Ralph Hiltch - Kiefer Sutherland Syrinx - Michelle Branch (Don't ask me why, just think she'd be perfect) Alkad Mzu - CCH Pounder Quinn Dexter - Gary Sinise Not that that movie will ever happen, but a man can dream... |
02-26-2005, 12:55 PM | #5 (permalink) | |
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-The Godfather -The Thin Red Line -Solaris -Lawrence of Arabia -Don't Look Now Remember; we wouldn't have these if people didn't adapt books into movies. |
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02-26-2005, 12:57 PM | #6 (permalink) | |
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I would love to see the Wheel of Time series made into a movie or a mini-series at the very least, but since the books are so long and the scope so large, it would probably pale in comparison to the books themselves. Even so, I would love to see a mini-series adaptation of them....maybe from the folks at the Sci-Fi channel. I wouldn't want known actors to play the part as I would much prefer an unknown cast with maybe a 'star' or two thrown in for bit parts. I would also like to see a couple of the "Incarnations of Immortality" books made into little mini-movies just to see what they would be like.
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02-26-2005, 05:24 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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I know they are making a movie from the book "The DaVinci Code" but I also just finished the prequel to that book..."Angels and Demons". I thought it was a great story....so much going on, just short of 24 hours.
On second thought...it would be difficult tell that story in 2 hours or so......Let's make it a TV show or a mini-series.
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02-26-2005, 07:08 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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I *would* put a Clive Cussler book, but since that has finally become a reality....
I've always thought that The Catcher In The Rye would make a good movie, what with all the shenanigans that Holden gets into in the book. It would be hard to make it not depressing as hell though.
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02-26-2005, 07:59 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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Piers Anthony's Incarnations of Immortality series
L.J. Smith's The Vampire Diaries & The Secret Circle series Maggie Shayne's vampire books The Forever King Jostein Gaarder's "Maya," "The Solitaire Mystery," and "Sophie's World"
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02-26-2005, 08:09 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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a tad off topic but id have to say the adaption of shawshank redemption was pretty damn close to being just as good as the short story of it
edit: and for a movie i think "The Stand" by stephen King would make an interesting movie(s) although i think it would be really really long |
02-26-2005, 08:59 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Two other people beat me to the Incarnations of Immortality series - that is great.
Arther C. Clarke - The Light of Other Days Chuck Palaniuk - Choke
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02-26-2005, 09:02 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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skinnymofo-Have you seen The Stand miniseries?
----- OT: I think American Gods has the possibility of a great movie in it, and I also think it would be butchered beyond watching if it was ever greenlit. On another Gaiman note, Stardust would make an excellent animated movie. A book called Chasm City by Alliester Reynolds would be an amazing movie. It's a sci-fi mystery, one of the finest ever written imo. Odd Thomas and The Taking are two Koontz books I'd like to see on screen, but really, they're much too cliched. All in all, though, most books I've enjoyed I'd prefer never to see as movies. Too hard to translate, and too much hollywood bullshit.
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02-27-2005, 01:06 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Although I've pretty much outgrown my StarWars fanboy phase, I would enjoy seeing a lot of the books turned into movies (done well, of course). The original cast could play their characters, since they did a pretty bang-up job of it.
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02-27-2005, 01:26 AM | #21 (permalink) | |
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02-27-2005, 02:04 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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Hmmm....how about Hemingway's (Ernest) "Old Man and the Sea"? It is relatively short and easier to adapt.
Maybe Edward James Olmos as the "old man"? I dunno...it's late. Hey, wasn't there a whole bunch of Indiana Jones serials? That would be cool. Or, does anyone remember the youth books "The Three Investigators" (I think it was a Hitchcock series or somethin'). It would make a cool TV series for "Nick" or something. Ok, it's late.... |
02-27-2005, 05:05 AM | #23 (permalink) | |
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Myself, I'd like to see The Elfstones of Shannara. I MIGHT be getting Confederacy of Dunces, but talk about that seems to have died again.
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I'd like to see Pat Conroy's "Beach Music" made into a movie. I can't remember the book that well since it's been a while since I read it, but I really liked it (and the movie adaptations of his books "Prince of Tides," "Lords of Discipline," and "The Great Santini" were pretty decent).
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02-27-2005, 01:44 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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Wow, I thought I was the only one who read those books (Three Investigators). SO, do you guys think it would make a good series (tv) for pre-teens and/or teens?
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02-27-2005, 01:54 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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[QUOTE=Slavakion]I'll be the wet blanket and say that I wish NO books to be made into movies. They're never as good as the original, and a good 80% of the time suck ass.[/QUOTE
I agree. It's rare to have an adaptation that is a work of art in its own right. I don't know why movie creators don't focus on creating new original works that use the strength of the medium rather than adapting things created for an entirely different medium. Books are written with text in mind - they rely on things like 3rd-person narration, metaphor, allusion, and all the other qualities of books to tell their story. Movies have different strengths, and new stories should be created that use those strengths, instead of just plundering the work of authors. Bingle |
02-27-2005, 02:01 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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As a long time Cussler fan, I was really excited when they decided to do Sahara, but geez the people they have picked for the cast UGH!!!
I would love to see Outlander by Diana Gabaldon as a movie or miniseries, done right I think it could be awesome. /The Stand as a mini series was totally awesome.....one of the best I've seen
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I would absolutely love to see Stephen King's Dark Tower series turned into a (hopefully high budgeted) series. I read rumors that the creator of Samurai Jack wants to make an animated movie based on the books, which would actually be pretty neat I think.
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02-27-2005, 04:37 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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Good luck on tracking down some early "The Three Investigators" books. I've priced some in the 3 figures area.
I agree that they would make a pretty good series. Especially if they get their secret headquarters right. I would hope if they did do a series, they would include their Alfred Hitchcock-like mentor. Or was he supposed to actually be Hitchcock?
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02-27-2005, 05:10 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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Wow you guys,
Kadath, Fremen: you are taking me down amnesia lane! I'm starting to recall the books and how I pictured the "secret headquarters" in my imagination. The Hitchcock thing always confused me: In the later books, he actually helps them a little. SO, did Hitchcock sponsor the series? What was his involvement? Man, they need to reprint! I got all mine from the library when I was a kid. 3 figures, so they were popular! Hmmmm....maybe we can start a revival. So they were still being written in the late 80s and 90s. That means there are books I haven't read! |
02-28-2005, 12:54 AM | #34 (permalink) |
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regarding the thought that most books turned into movies aren't good, well, most movies in general aren't good.
also, every kubrik film was better than the book, 2001, the shining, a clockwork orange, etc. i'd like to see someone tackle dellilo's white noise. that would be a laugh riot! or nabokov's pale fire.. that would destroy...! i can't think of a good kinbote, but if anyone can, i'm all ears. |
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02-28-2005, 02:07 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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So i just finished reading The DaVinci Code. I know they are already making this into a movie. It sure reads like one. I actually thought the writing wasn't that great. But the characters are made for a movie. Woulda liked to seen someone besides Hanks get the main role, someone a bit more aloof and sort of spacey as that is what the character is about, but we shall see.
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02-28-2005, 02:12 PM | #37 (permalink) |
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I have just started the DaVinci Code.....now that I know Hanks is in it, I think Its gonna be real hard to read the book and "see" him....I hope it doesnt ruin it for me
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Maybe I just have the guy irrevocably connected to Palahniuk in my head, but I think Ed Norton would be a brilliant Tender Branson. You'd need somebody who could do fractured-but-smooth for Adam... Let's see... 15 years ago I'd have said Dennis Leary. Who's today's Dennis Leary? Oh, wait... Tender and Adam are twins, aren't they? Okay, now we're in trouble. One actor who can do both roles... Geez. Hm. Val Kilmer's a little old for the part, but he could play it. Maybe Jude Law, with some really good dialect coaching. I think most Palahniuk books would make good films, but you'd have to have a director/screenwriter who was willing to be as true to the essence of the thing as Fight Club was. Diary would make a decent film. Choke would be okay, although it goes in a lot of different directions. Lullaby would be GREAT on film. |
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