It's true. Moore's version didn't have flying motorcycles. Inferior, obviously.
Flying motorcycles are cool.

It's true. Moore's version didn't have flying motorcycles. Inferior, obviously.
I know David Gerrold never was able to get a television series going, but I would like to see a film version of Voyage Of The Starwolf.
Actually, fairy tales were never intended for kids. They were, horror stories of mutilation, suicide, murder.At this point, I'll settle for them making good original material rather than remakes, sequels, prequels, and whatever the hell else.
The last straw for me is this weeks "Red Riding Hood" -- yes, they literally adapted that fairy tale into a horror movie.
*Facepalm*
Make a faithful adaptation of Tarzan of the Apes.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress would make a great movie. But I'm rereading Stranger in a Strange Land and I'm not so sure it would translate to screen all that well without some major reworking. Heinlein is so weird, on the one hand he could be quite progressive, on the other hand it's like watching an episode of Mad Men in the way the male and female characters relate.
Whoever suggested Zenna Henderson's The People-great idea that would appeal to network execs due to it's "soft" approach.
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Maybe some Silverberg, too. Up The Line or The Book of Skulls, perhaps.
(Can't see Dying Inside, except as maybe a moody, introspective indie film.)
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress would make a great movie. But I'm rereading Stranger in a Strange Land and I'm not so sure it would translate to screen all that well without some major reworking. Heinlein is so weird, on the one hand he could be quite progressive, on the other hand it's like watching an episode of Mad Men in the way the male and female characters relate.
You may be right about Stanger. It might just be too much a product of its time.
On the other hand, recently re-read Heinlein's The Rolling Stones. About half way thorugh, it struck me that it'd make a great movie starring Tom Hanks as the father of the family (Roger Stone, IIRC).
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress would make a great movie. But I'm rereading Stranger in a Strange Land and I'm not so sure it would translate to screen all that well without some major reworking. Heinlein is so weird, on the one hand he could be quite progressive, on the other hand it's like watching an episode of Mad Men in the way the male and female characters relate.
You may be right about Stanger. It might just be too much a product of its time.
On the other hand, recently re-read Heinlein's The Rolling Stones. About half way thorugh, it struck me that it'd make a great movie starring Tom Hanks as the father of the family (Roger Stone, IIRC).
The Star Beast could make a fun family film, too.
True, Esmeralda is a "Mammy" type character and the African tribe he encounters ( one of whom kills his "mother", Kala) are stereotypes. But they aren't important parts of the story. Skimming the chapters with the African tribe I think its still workable up to point.Make a faithful adaptation of Tarzan of the Apes.
Even the most faithful couldn't be too faithful - the book is incredibly racist.
Make a faithful adaptation of Tarzan of the Apes.
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