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What Book Would You Like to See Turned Into a Movie?

penguins in the night 2012/06/26 19:24:41
Since Hollywood seems to be on this trend what book(s) have you read that you would love to see up on the big screen? Any thoughts as to casting?
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  • LarrySt... penguin... 2012/06/27 05:17:18 (edited)
    LarryStylinson
    +1
    It could also stand for this although probably not. oh and don't ask me what that means I copied it of Wikipedia...
    Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) is a paracrine cellular growth, motility and morphogenic factor. It is secreted by mesenchymal cells and targets and acts primarily upon epithelial cells and endothelial cells, but also acts on haemopoietic progenitor cells. It has been shown to have a major role in embryonic organ development, in adult organ regeneration and in wound healing.
  • Melizmatic 2012/06/26 22:45:59
    Melizmatic
    +4
    Abarat, if it wasnt produced by Disney and if they could actually do it justice.

    Abarat
  • Singerar 2012/06/26 22:34:48 (edited)
    Singerar
    +1
    The Vampire Lestat - by Anne Rice. It would have to be in parts however because of the intricate story line. It's so juicy!

    The Vampire Lestat
  • Melizmatic Singerar 2012/06/26 22:48:41
    Melizmatic
    +1
    There already was a movie based on that book... and it was awful.

    But at least Aaliyah looked good...

    movie based book awful aaliyah looked
  • Singerar Melizmatic 2012/06/26 23:25:18
    Singerar
    That's Queen of the Damned, the last and worst book. Lestat has never been done. The book is amazing, best of the trilogy.
  • Melizmatic Singerar 2012/06/26 23:28:06
    Melizmatic
    +1
    I read it. They combined both books into that tripe.

    :-/

    Not impressive to me, but then very little after 'Interview' did.

    In Interview Rice wrote from her pain and her heartbreak, and it was obvious.

    Everything else seemed like it was written to make money.

    Just my opinion, though.
  • Singerar Melizmatic 2012/06/27 01:02:16 (edited)
    Singerar
    +1
    They combined both books into "Queen"? Didn't know that. I can't even see Lestat being done in one film! Yikes.

    I watched 15 minutes of Queen and stopped tape. Hated the book! Maybe my mood was different while reading Lestat....

    I totally agree with you about everything else....drivel.

    Did you read her trilogy on Sleeping Beauty? Now THERE'S a challenge for filmmaking. It's the original "50 Shades Of Grey" only on crack. Talk about steamy.
  • Melizmatic Singerar 2012/06/27 01:58:51
    Melizmatic
    +1
    Yeah, they took the worst parts from both novels and jammed it all into one awful ass movie.

    And I only read the first novel she wrote under AN Roquelaurel;

    Again, I wasn't impressed; it seemed like she was trying too hard to "titillating."


    'The Mummy' was far more erotic IMO...
  • Singerar Melizmatic 2012/06/27 02:08:28
    Singerar
    +1
    Didn't read that...is it worth the read?
  • Melizmatic Singerar 2012/06/27 02:23:15
    Melizmatic
    +1
    More so than 50 Shades, anyway...
  • Singerar Melizmatic 2012/06/27 02:54:04
    Singerar
    +1
    50 Shades was a bit Sophomoric to me...I think it was the girl chatter. It was a beach book so I guess I was in the right spot to get through it.
  • Melizmatic Singerar 2012/06/27 02:57:22
    Melizmatic
    +1
    I only read a small snippet; but it was so God awful, I made myself a promise to never subject my mind to such terrible writing ever again...
  • Singerar Melizmatic 2012/06/27 03:17:13 (edited)
    Singerar
    +1
    Yes - I concur. Maybe the Vodka in my Fresca was getting me through it!!!

    ...and the hot sweaty volleyball players feet from me.
    (I was at Venice Beach, CA)
  • Melizmatic Singerar 2012/06/27 03:18:38
    Melizmatic
    +1
    Ah, that explains it then.

    One MUST have some kind of inebriation going on to be able to tolerate that book...
  • Singerar Melizmatic 2012/06/27 03:36:39
    Singerar
    Exactly...I even skimmed over the girl banter a lot and went straight to the Grey bits.
  • Theresa 2012/06/26 22:32:31
    Theresa
    +1
    The Amber Series by Rodger Zelazny.
  • Xx{tHe GiRl On FiRe}xX 2012/06/26 21:44:42
    Xx{tHe GiRl On FiRe}xX
    +4
    Divergent!!! divergent veronica roth
  • Rubyking 2012/06/26 21:39:53
    Rubyking
    +2
    artemis fowl
  • Inquisitve Kat 2012/06/26 21:33:10
  • jgh57 Inquisi... 2012/08/02 05:44:13
    jgh57
    +1
    I'm reading it now. It is very good.
  • Inquisi... jgh57 2012/08/02 06:20:58
    Inquisitve Kat
    +1
    One of my favourites... I'm glad you're enjoying the story.
  • just some random guy 2012/06/26 21:32:13
  • Hirnungah Mancandy 2012/06/26 21:27:16 (edited)
    Hirnungah Mancandy
    +3
    BORED OF THE RINGS - STARING DANNY DEVITO



    bored of the rings  book
  • dream-hair! 2012/06/26 21:27:05
    dream-hair!
    +1
    i want my hat back
    hat
  • Andy 2012/06/26 21:14:16
    Andy
    +4
    The phone book...that would truly be original!!!
  • akhippie Andy 2012/06/26 22:09:24
    akhippie
    +1
    And probably more entertaining than some of the stuff Hollywood is putting out now.
  • RogerCo... Andy 2012/06/26 23:44:02
    RogerCoppock
    The last I heard, Alex Jones was doing a phone book movie. He's going to expose the New World Order conspiracy which makes all the leading numbers identical. ;-)
    paranoid alex jones
  • RogerCoppock 2012/06/26 21:07:48 (edited)
    RogerCoppock
    +6
    "Rendezvous With Rama," by Arthur C. Clarke

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    "In the early 2000s, actor Morgan Freeman expressed his desire to produce a film based on Rendezvous with Rama, however the film has been stuck in "development hell" for many years. In 2003, after initial problems procuring funding, it appeared the project would go into production.[8] The film was to be produced by Freeman's production company, Revelations Entertainment. David Fincher, touted on Revelations' Rama web page as far back as 2001,[9] stated in a late 2007 interview that he was still attached to helm.[10]"

    Rendezvous With Rama
  • izzybean RogerCo... 2012/06/26 23:48:50
    izzybean
    Awesome book excellant story. Would be a good movie
  • cmdrbnd007 RogerCo... 2012/06/27 06:03:55
    cmdrbnd007
    I remember reading that book a long time ago but for the life of me I can't remember what it was about.
  • RogerCo... cmdrbnd007 2012/06/27 13:31:39
    RogerCoppock
    +1
    The novel is a 'hard SciFi,' a story where the rules of science are obeyed and little magic is used. In the novel, a group of astronauts board an interstellar spaceship from another civilization. Basically, it is a look at what such a star traveler would possibly look like.
  • cmdrbnd007 RogerCo... 2012/06/27 13:47:56
    cmdrbnd007
    I remember reading it back in my high school days and, boy, was that a long time ago. lol
  • RogerCo... cmdrbnd007 2012/06/27 13:53:28
    RogerCoppock
    +1
    Yes, I read it back then, too.
  • cmdrbnd007 RogerCo... 2012/06/27 13:58:26
    cmdrbnd007
    I know I enjoyed it. I might have to pick it up again and reread it. It's been awhile since I've enjoyed some true science fiction. I've been thinking about rereading Asimov's Foundation trilogy again, too.
  • gnice123 RogerCo... 2012/06/27 13:56:02
    gnice123
    I would love to see this book done into a movie! Actually I'd like to see the sequels ('Rama II' through 'Rama Revealed') done in the form of a mini series to really get the character development done right. If not, I'm afraid the movie adaptation will suffer from the same problems Prometheus had and any movie that attempts to answer such HUGE existential questions within the confines of a 2 hour movie.

    Greg P.
  • Elizabeth RogerCo... 2012/06/27 14:58:33
    Elizabeth
    That seems like a good book! :)
  • JohnT 2012/06/26 21:01:03 (edited)
    JohnT
    +3
    Some of the Prey novels by John Sandford. Lucas Davenport is a great cop and the novels if done right have adventure, family, violence, love, and dedication to the job. winter prey by john sandford
  • cmdrbnd007 JohnT 2012/06/27 06:04:13
    cmdrbnd007
    +1
    Good choices.
  • KATniss 2012/06/26 20:57:23
    KATniss
    +3
    the maze runner
    i hope they do it, don't ruin the book and i'd trulyyyyy like to see Liam Hemsworth as Thomas [the main character]. idk why but from the very beginning i imagined Thomas like Liam. :p
  • The One 2012/06/26 20:32:45
    The One
    +1
    Proverbs.

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