1 posted on
05/21/2015 8:30:11 PM PDT by
MNDude
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The Wheel of Time would be a good mini series
A lot let perverted than Game of Thrones
2 posted on
05/21/2015 8:31:39 PM PDT by
Fai Mao
(Genius at Large)
To: MNDude
“Old Man’s War” and sequels.
To: MNDude
Orson Scott Card's Treason
4 posted on
05/21/2015 8:36:01 PM PDT by
Still Thinking
(Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
To: MNDude
The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monserrat
5 posted on
05/21/2015 8:37:06 PM PDT by
Shimmer1
(Just keep repeating to yourself, “All cultures are equal.”)
To: MNDude
Could they do the Harry Potter books? That would be great.
6 posted on
05/21/2015 8:37:08 PM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
("It's not easy being drunk all the time; everyone would do it, if it were easy.")
To: MNDude
The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins. It’s never been adequately done. I’d say ‘The Day of the Triffids’ but it’s been ripped off so many times that people wouldn’t see it for the original work it was.
8 posted on
05/21/2015 8:38:19 PM PDT by
Borges
To: MNDude
The Axis of Time series by John Birmingham would be awesome!
9 posted on
05/21/2015 8:38:42 PM PDT by
Mad Dawgg
(If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
To: MNDude
11 posted on
05/21/2015 8:40:29 PM PDT by
stanne
To: MNDude
The Honor Bound or The Corps series from W.E.B. Griffin?
13 posted on
05/21/2015 8:40:51 PM PDT by
2ndDivisionVet
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To: MNDude
Swan Song
I would love to see “Old Mans War”.
How about the story of Cutter Labs in the 50’s killed over 8000 people with a batch of live polio. oops.
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05/21/2015 8:40:56 PM PDT by
calljack
(Sometimes your worst nightmare is just a start.)
To: MNDude
TIME AND AGAIN, by Jack Finney would make a great series. A movie wouldn't be able to cover enough of the story.
A CONSPIRACY OF PAPER, by David Liss.
To: MNDude
Shoot, I’d love to see my sci-fi series on the big screen!
16 posted on
05/21/2015 8:42:15 PM PDT by
Anitius Severinus Boethius
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To: MNDude
The Koran. I suggest Mikey Moore as producer with Alec Baldwin as Mad Mo.
To: MNDude
Ringo's Under a Graveyard Sky would be awesome as well!
18 posted on
05/21/2015 8:43:19 PM PDT by
Mad Dawgg
(If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
To: MNDude
Anything Lovecraft.
I’m surprised some enterprising group hasn’t started a hugh series out of his stories.
Only need one set for Arkham University.
20 posted on
05/21/2015 8:43:59 PM PDT by
bakeneko
To: MNDude
I think the Greeks - probably Aristotle - settled this question 2500 years ago. IIRC, 36 basic plots, all of which are employed in Classical Greek Drama. Preserved to us through the efforts of anonymous Irish monks in cold cellaria in inhospitable climes throughout the Continent while the Huns and Goths raged and plundered through several bloody centuries.
Every author who has ever written in English owes a debt of gratitude to the Greeks and those who have built on their achievements.
Also, thank the Lord, we have Gyros!
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21 posted on
05/21/2015 8:44:23 PM PDT by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in Battle!)
To: MNDude
There’s a couple I’d like.
The first is the Elric saga by English fantasy author Michael Moorcock. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, and it would be tough to do well, but I’d like to see it done. It would even have it’s own ready-made soundtrack. Hawkwind’s dedicated an entire album to the novels, and Moorcock co-write the BOC classics “Black Blade” and “Veterans of the Psychic Wars.”
The second would be an adaptation of a video game. Now, I know most video game movies suck, but with the right director, this one could be great. In the late 90s, there was a fantasy game called Planescape: Torment that had the most innovative and unusual concept/storyline I’ve in a game. Essentially, it is the story of an amnesiac man who cannot die (permanently, anyway) and has been going through a cycle of death and forgetful rebirth for centuries, if not millennia. As the story progresses, we discover both how and why he became immortal, and why the cycle of death and rebirth must stop. It’s surprisingly deep stuff, especially for a video game. A lot of philosophical issues of sin and redemption, and ultimate justice. Great game that could make a fantastic film, IMHO.
22 posted on
05/21/2015 8:44:39 PM PDT by
DemforBush
(Ex-Democrat, and NotforJeb. Just so we're clear.)
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23 posted on
05/21/2015 8:45:15 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
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To: MNDude
Great and very funny read!
24 posted on
05/21/2015 8:45:42 PM PDT by
Red_Devil 232
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26 posted on
05/21/2015 8:48:30 PM PDT by
RandallFlagg
("When you have to shoot, SHOOT! Don't talk." --Tuco)
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