• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

"If only" Hollywood would do this...

Said it before and I'll say it again-someone with talent needs to lock onto Little Fuzzy by Piper. The spin-off toys alone would make a fortune if it was done right.

Definitely. The fuzzies would have to be done with CGI, though, because a midget in a furry suit will alway look like a midget in a furry suit. It would be great to see Piper getting more recognition, though.

And could someone tell me why Allen Steele's Inner Space stories aren't under consideration? They seem ideal for movies.
Don't know why, but I would also like ot see this. Would make a great series on a cable outliet like Showtime or HBO where they could do it without the censorship of broadcast teevee.

Also, his "alternate space" work ("Goddard's People", The Tranquility Alternative) would make for an interesting movie, IMO.
 
Said it before and I'll say it again-someone with talent needs to lock onto Little Fuzzy by Piper. The spin-off toys alone would make a fortune if it was done right.

Definitely. The fuzzies would have to be done with CGI, though, because a midget in a furry suit will alway look like a midget in a furry suit. It would be great to see Piper getting more recognition, though.

.


By coincidence, io9.com is running an excerpt from the new Fuzzy novel today . . . .
 
robert silverberg "Symbiont"
something new and original
Gap Series (prob too sexually violent)
Rama
Dune done right...with a young enough Paul...
 
Said it before and I'll say it again-someone with talent needs to lock onto Little Fuzzy by Piper. The spin-off toys alone would make a fortune if it was done right.

Definitely. The fuzzies would have to be done with CGI, though, because a midget in a furry suit will alway look like a midget in a furry suit. It would be great to see Piper getting more recognition, though.

.


By coincidence, io9.com is running an excerpt from the new Fuzzy novel today . . . .

I'm sorry, the what now? Please tell me it's another lost Piper manuscript and not someone trying to "modernize" his universe.
 
Definitely. The fuzzies would have to be done with CGI, though, because a midget in a furry suit will alway look like a midget in a furry suit. It would be great to see Piper getting more recognition, though.

.


By coincidence, io9.com is running an excerpt from the new Fuzzy novel today . . . .

I'm sorry, the what now? Please tell me it's another lost Piper manuscript and not someone trying to "modernize" his universe.


It's apparently a new version by John Scalzi.
 
Quantum Leap Reboot JJ. Abrahms style. Use QL theme. Update the look a bit, keep some sound effects. Set it in 2020 and have Scott Bakula play John Beckett. Use all of the best elements of the show to make a good movie. Star Trek 09 and A Team movie would be good examples to go by.

Oh for Pisses sake!...There is and are SEVERAL filmmakers out there other than fucking "JJ Abrams"!!!!
I don't like anything he put out on television and entrusting him to one of my other beloved favorites is utter BS! :rolleyes:
 
Quantum Leap Reboot JJ. Abrahms style. Use QL theme. Update the look a bit, keep some sound effects. Set it in 2020 and have Scott Bakula play John Beckett. Use all of the best elements of the show to make a good movie. Star Trek 09 and A Team movie would be good examples to go by.

Oh for Pisses sake!...There is and are SEVERAL filmmakers out there other than fucking "JJ Abrams"!!!!
I don't like anything he put out on television and entrusting him to one of my other beloved favorites is utter BS! :rolleyes:
THIS
 
Gap Series (prob too sexually violent)

Yea, that'd be tough, unless they only actually show the sexual violence once, and then have a fade out or something for future occurences. It's tough enough reading it all to get through to the gem of the story, nobody would want to witness it more than once on TV.

Thomas Covenant would be much easier, only the one rape in it. And...Thomas Covenant Option for Movie(s) has been obtained by true fans of the series that would want to treat it with great respect, but, no one is willing to risk funding it.
 
Gap Series (prob too sexually violent)

Yea, that'd be tough, unless they only actually show the sexual violence once, and then have a fade out or something for future occurences. It's tough enough reading it all to get through to the gem of the story, nobody would want to witness it more than once on TV.

Indeed, the sexual violence of that group of novels is rather off-putting, and covers the fact that it really is a great epic SF.
 
Last edited:
Just finished Elizabeth Moon's "Vatta's War" series. Might make a good Harry-Potter-style series of youth-oriented, coming-of-age sci fi films.
 
By coincidence, io9.com is running an excerpt from the new Fuzzy novel today . . . .

I'm sorry, the what now? Please tell me it's another lost Piper manuscript and not someone trying to "modernize" his universe.


It's apparently a new version by John Scalzi.

Well. I'm cautiously optimistic. I really like Piper's stuff, and wish he'd lived longer, because I think he would have produced a lot more great work.
 
Lots I'd like to see (Foundation, Kingdom Come, End Of The World News) but one that's always surprised me as not having been remade - as melds SF and detective procedural -are the Asimov robot novels.
 
Lots I'd like to see (Foundation, Kingdom Come, End Of The World News) but one that's always surprised me as not having been remade - as melds SF and detective procedural -are the Asimov robot novels.
Wasn't that the intention of the Will Smith I, Robot movie? It was intended to lay the ground work for more?
 
Lots I'd like to see (Foundation, Kingdom Come, End Of The World News) but one that's always surprised me as not having been remade - as melds SF and detective procedural -are the Asimov robot novels.
Wasn't that the intention of the Will Smith I, Robot movie? It was intended to lay the ground work for more?
Nice bit of popcorn cinema but didn't really do the novels justice. Plus I think they'd work much better as character TV drama rather than big screen FX/action cinema.
 
^^^
The only version of I, Robot I'm interested in seeing is the script Harlan Ellison wrote. It was published in book form a few years back, and I recommend it to everyone.
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top