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"If only" Hollywood would do this...

If we're talking comics, I'd absolutely love a good live-action adaptation (probably best as a mini-series) of the Dark Phoenix Saga.
 
I'd also be happy if Hollywood started adapting more PK Dick stories with more fidelity than they have been in the past (As much as I like Blade Runner, I'm thinking of more films like A Scanner Darkly).

Funny, because just yesterday I thought to myself how I'm kinda sick of PK Dick adaptations.

Blade Runner, Total Recall, Next, Minority Report, Paycheck, Impostor, Screamers, A Scanner Darkly, Confessions d'un Barjo, The Adjustment Bureau...


I don't begrudge Dick all of his posthumous adaptations, but it would be great if, say, Theodore Sturgeon or Fritz Leiber got some love as well . . ..

Plus, where's that Stainless Steel Rat movie they've been talking about for years?
 
@Harvey you know that Duncan is planning to do "Mute" as a graphic novel before he films it? It was announced last week.
 
I'd also be happy if Hollywood started adapting more PK Dick stories with more fidelity than they have been in the past (As much as I like Blade Runner, I'm thinking of more films like A Scanner Darkly).

Funny, because just yesterday I thought to myself how I'm kinda sick of PK Dick adaptations.

Blade Runner, Total Recall, Next, Minority Report, Paycheck, Impostor, Screamers, A Scanner Darkly, Confessions d'un Barjo, The Adjustment Bureau...

Which is why I made a point to say I was interested in seeing adaptations that showed actual fidelity to PK Dick's stories. In every example you've listed, save the aforementioned A Scanner Darkly, Dick's writing has been little more than a jumping-off point for the screenwriters to go in a completely different direction.

Total Recall was so far removed from the original short story that the credit doesn't say it was "based on" the short story. Rather, it was "inspired by" it. The same charge could be made against the other films you list, too.

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And I didn't know about the Mute graphic novel. I hope it doesn't mean a decade long delay like what happened to The Fountain.
 
Superman or Batman movie set in the 40s or 50s. War of the Worlds in the 1890s, Godzilla in 1954.
 
I don't think so. It's supposed to be inspired by the production designs of Blade Runner (but set in a future Berlin, rather than a future LA).
 
Plus, I wouldn't complain if they remade The Incredible Shrinking Man, Hell House, or Somewhere in Time just so I can put out some new movie tie-in editions of the original novels! :)

Maybe you can get the gig to novelize the LotR movies.... :p :lol:
 
I don't think so. It's supposed to be inspired by the production designs of Blade Runner (but set in a future Berlin, rather than a future LA).

Oh well. There's always Real Steel at least.
 
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Which looks awfully terrible judging from the trailer, at least to me. Hugh Jackman is no Lee Marvin.

And what is up with IMDB not listing Matheson in the writing credits?
 
Which looks awfully terrible judging from the trailer, at least to me. Hugh Jackman is no Lee Marvin.

Well, I wish them well. Anything that keeps Matheson in the public eye and introduces him to a new generation of readers works for me.

(There's actually a good cover story on him, btw, in the new issue of FANGORIA magazine. And we're already getting more interview requests from other media as well.)

And, you know, his new book, Other Kingdoms, could make an interesting movie.
 
I would like to see Dune done as a two part movie, allowing for the novel to be adapted properly. I also would like a child actor to play Paul, closer to his correct age.
 
Other authors whom I would like to see Hollywood discover (or rediscover): John Wyndham, Zenna Henderson, Michael Moorcock.

And what about Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser?
 
Thomas Covenant or The Gap Series Faithfully adapted, would do me well. A series of Movies (Or better yet, a Series of Mini-series)
 
I'd rather see more original stuff, but if we have to go with "based on", I'd love to see the Dresden Files get proper treatment.
 
I'd rather see more original stuff, but if we have to go with "based on", I'd love to see the Dresden Files get proper treatment.

Well, it's hard to suggest original stuff since we haven't heard of it yet! :)

Plus, as discussed earlier, there are plenty of great books and authors that haven't gotten the Philip K. Dick treatment yet.

Like, say, Alfred Bester? The Demolished Man? The Stars My Destination?

I actually have an old paperback edition of The Demolished Man that says "Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture." This would been around around 1980 . . . so I've only been waiting for the movie for twenty-plus years!
 
I actually have an old paperback edition of The Demolished Man that says "Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture." This would been around around 1980 . . . so I've only been waiting for the movie for twenty-plus years!

Oh, that actually did come out - it went through one or two rewrites and they renamed it Demolition Man ;)

I would love to see some Bester stuff adapted, though. Properly adapted anyway.
 
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