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Evan S
08-30-2006, 03:43 PM
I'm quite sure this topic has been done before, but I'm not sure.
If you had a million dollars and you could buy the rights to a bunch of books to turn into films. What would you pick? (You can only select one book that has already been made into a film)

My Choices:

Time Out of Joint -
Time Out of Joint is Philip K. Dick’s classic depiction of the disorienting disparity between the world as we think it is and the world as it actually is. The year is 1998, although Ragle Gumm doesn’t know that. He thinks it’s 1959. He also thinks that he served in World War II, that he lives in a quiet little community, and that he really is the world’s long-standing champion of newspaper puzzle contests. It is only after a series of troubling hallucinations that he begins to suspect otherwise. And once he pursues his suspicions, he begins to see how he is the center of a universe gone terribly awry.

Survivor-
Starting at chapter 47 and screaming toward ground zero, Palahniuk hurls the reader back to the beginning in a breathless search for where it all went wrong. This time out, the author's protagonist is self-made, self-ruined mogul-messiah Tender Branson, the sole passenger of a jet moments away from slamming first into the Australian outback and then into oblivion. All that will be left, Branson assures us with a tone bordering on relief, is his life story, from its Amish-on-acid cult beginnings to its televangelist-huckster end. All of this courtesy of the plane's flight recorder.


* The Great Gatsby -
I would hope you all know this story.
I'd make it much darker though. MUAHHAH!

Hairy Lime
08-30-2006, 03:52 PM
Jagged Edge - NOT the Joe Esterhauz flick. This is an apocolyptic tale set on both coasts of the Northern Atlantic. Forget the author. 1970s sci-fi type book. Always thought it would be a fantastic action-adventure movie. Now that CGI has caught up, it could be made and made well.

The Pushcart War - Jean Merrill - childrens/young teen book. Actually thinking about a modern interpretation of this exploring the gentrification of Brooklyn.

I'm sure I'll think of others.

The Machinist
08-30-2006, 03:52 PM
Ummm,

Hemingway - Sun also Rises

Stephen King's Dark Tower series. (dunno how or if its even possible but i love Roland)

Cormac McCarthy - Blood Meridian

And while not a novel per se Grant Morrison's 40 issue arc on New X-men

Filmjunkie677
08-30-2006, 03:55 PM
Michael Connely's The Poet - One of the best serial killer thrillers I've ever read. Connely is one of the best crime authors working today.

His Blood Work wasn't given justice by, I dare say it, Clint Eastwood... He f$cked that film up bad.

And James Ellroys' Clandestine.... A sorta prequel to LA Confidential.

Those two books I would love to turn into a film and actually I've adapted the Poet into a screenplay.

The Machinist
08-30-2006, 03:56 PM
And James Ellroys' Clandestine.... A sorta prequel to LA Confidential.

That's a flick I'd see.

specialed
08-30-2006, 07:14 PM
survivor is a great effin book.

Evan S
08-30-2006, 07:21 PM
Yes my friend. It is. Very much so.

Everytime I see a mobile home on a truck I think Tender is in it.

MOVIE STUNTS
08-30-2006, 11:20 PM
A million dollars might be enough for the rights but that's about it... You won't make much of a movie.

Shaw
08-30-2006, 11:43 PM
Beowulf! :D


I would hope you all know this story.
I'd make it much darker though. MUAHHAH!

Ugh, I really didn't enjoy that book. :(

Brandon Rice
08-31-2006, 12:47 AM
The Space Series (CS Lewis)

jpeck
08-31-2006, 12:53 AM
The Dragon and the Unicorn by A.A. Attanasio

First book of the series. It's an Arthurian tale with a huge stress on fantasy as well as the religions of old vs. the new popular religion(Christianity). Very poetic and would make for some great visuals.

Jared Meyer
08-31-2006, 12:56 AM
The Space Series (CS Lewis)
Those books are great, I agree. However, they'd make for lousy film adaptations, being that they are so reliant on weighty discussions of philosophy and metaphysics. Sure, you could take all that out to make a cool sci-fi movie, but what would be the point? It's not just any old sci-fi story, it's about a lot of things that can't be said in a movie.

Evan S
08-31-2006, 10:22 AM
A million dollars might be enough for the rights but that's about it... You won't make much of a movie.
Wasn't talking about budget.

Jeremy Ordan
08-31-2006, 10:55 AM
I would buy Harry Potter because I think people would go see that in a movie :)

Brandon Rice
08-31-2006, 11:02 AM
Those books are great, I agree. However, they'd make for lousy film adaptations, being that they are so reliant on weighty discussions of philosophy and metaphysics. Sure, you could take all that out to make a cool sci-fi movie, but what would be the point? It's not just any old sci-fi story, it's about a lot of things that can't be said in a movie.

I think with some work, you could make them into really great movies. I think the world they take place in is so amazing in and of itself.

Brandon Rice
08-31-2006, 11:03 AM
I'd like to Adapt Smuggler's Ransom 2: The Chase Dispatch :Drogar-BigGrin(DBG)