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Andy Graham March 20th, 2006 07:23 PM

what would you adapt?
 
We've heard about our embarrassing films, most bizzare scenes and CGI that makes us hurrell.

Now I ask what book would you adapt if you had carte blanche......with the colossal backing that is hollywood?

Books are the origional story tellers and we all have stories that are dear to our hearts.

For me It would be the "Rendesvous with Rama" quadrilogy by Arthur C Clarke. I'm not even sure it would be possible because it is such a large body of work. I mentioned on another thread about it but I reckon even the big boys gave up on it.

Anyway Feel free to add.....at the very least we will have good recommendations for books to read.

Andy.

Keith Loh March 20th, 2006 09:23 PM

With carte blanche I would do my best to make a miniseries of China Mieville's "Perdido St. Station".

John Kang March 20th, 2006 10:13 PM

Myth Inc

Skeeve the Magnificient and his entourage. Guido, Nunzio, a Pervect not Pervert.

It's got wizardry, it's got sci-fi, it's got romance, and it's got comedy.

I think it would be a fun movie, not a blockbuster like Harry Potter, but still fun.

I wonder if the author is still writing books on this series.

Also, the elemental series by Pierce Anthony. Death, Father Time, War, The Devil, Mother Earth.

Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series and Terry Goodkind's book of which both are very similar at first.

Edward Slonaker March 21st, 2006 12:17 PM

Funny you mention Piers Anthony. I've always thought the Xanth series (starting with "A Spell for Chameleon") would make an excellent anthology on film...much like the Lord of the Rings.

John Kang March 21st, 2006 12:26 PM

Hi Edward,

I liked that Xanth series at first, but the more he does the series, the more it just seems to have degraded in quality. It's just too PUNishing to read.

Oh, David Drake's sci-fi and fantasy series should be great as well.

K. Forman March 21st, 2006 12:43 PM

A not too well known book, by a less known author, The Warhound and the World's Pain. http://www.iblist.com/book2223.htm

Chris Forbes March 21st, 2006 12:53 PM

How about the Mars series by Edgar Rich Burroghs. Or the Shanarra series since Lord of the Rings did so well.

Keith Loh March 21st, 2006 02:44 PM

The Mars books are being bounced around already in Hollywood. Conran from "Sky Captain" and Robert Rodriguez have been named at various points.

As for Shannara, I consider those books so derivative of Tolkein I wonder how it would fly for audiences. Obviously, there is a huge market in fantasy books for derivative Tolkeinish novels. I loved Terry Brooks as a teenager.

Joe Carney March 21st, 2006 06:01 PM

The Foundation and Empire books by Asimoz. I've always thought they would make a great mini series.

Stephen Finton March 22nd, 2006 10:08 AM

I'd like to have another try at Kurt Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five". The '70s version left much to be desired.

Edward Slonaker March 22nd, 2006 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Kang
I liked that Xanth series at first, but the more he does the series, the more it just seems to have degraded in quality. It's just too PUNishing to read.

I agree. I think if they started at "A Spell...." and finished out somewhere around "Castle Roogna," maybe to "Night Mare," but that'd be a stretch.

Stephen Finton March 22nd, 2006 11:19 AM

Also, since we're still relatively interested in fantasy films, Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain would make a nice addition. Disney did an adaptation of several of the books from this series when they released "The Black Cauldron" but it was a flop. I loved the entire series as a wee lad and would love to see more of it brought to life.

Michael Wisniewski March 22nd, 2006 01:02 PM

J.R.R. Tolkien's Silmarillion
It would be an insane undertaking though, it's more epic than the Lord of the Rings.

William Gibson's Neuromancer
Though you could say it's already been done by the Matrix and many Japanese anime, so it might be a mute point.

I totally agree with the Xanth series, that would be a lot of fun to make.

Keith Loh March 22nd, 2006 01:09 PM

I picture the Silmarillion as more of a fake Discovery Channel / BBC documentary series much like "Walking with Dinosaurs". Like a "Walking in Middle-Earth". So selections of Silmarillion.

Andy Graham March 22nd, 2006 03:45 PM

I Love Tolkien's work but I found the Silmarillion to be very hard going. I would love to see Peter Jackson make the hobbit although if he was going to he would have to do it before Ian holm gets too old.


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