The remake to Escape To Witch Mountain was frankly crap
I know this is probably going to be an unpopular opinion, but I much prefer the movies we got to the books. Something about the way the story is structured and the characters are written didn't quite work in the books for me.As much as I love Jurassic Park and The Lost World, I'd love to see them remake them a little closer to the books. Jeff Goldblum would still have to be Ian Malcolm, of course!A few scenes would probably make the movies hard-Rs, though, like the baby-eating compy scene and the Jurassic Park worker coming to Costa Rica after being mauled by raptors. (Not to mention Eddie Carr's death scene in The Lost World, which was pretty gruesome)
That'd be good. Always Coming Home would make an interesting project as well. You ever see the adaptation PBS did of her The Lathe of Heaven back around 1980 or so? It was PBS, so not a big-budget deal, but more than up for it with the way it really captured the spirit of her writing.I vote for "The Left Hand of Darkness". I've wanted to see that as a movie for a long time.
In both I am Legend and The Omega Man, Neville is both a soldier and a scientist. He falls back on the regimens of both disciplines. Having routines helps to provide a sense of normalcy and a stabilizing force.The other thing I've never really cared for is how well Neville is coping with being the last known person on Earth.
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