Could it be filmed?
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shed driver

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176 months

Monday 17th March
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It was famously said that Frank Herbert's Dune was impossible to film (and the 1984 version probably backs up that statement). I've often thought that Arthur C Clarke's "The City and the Stars" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_City_and_the_Sta... would make a good film, but up until recent CGI advances it would not have been possible to do the immensity of the settings justice. I doubt it would have the box office appeal now, so it's best to let my imagination paint the scenes for me.

Anyone think of other major works that are unlikely ever to be filmed?

SD.

Super Sonic

9,988 posts

70 months

Monday 17th March
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Iain M Banks' "Consider Phlebas"
William Gibson's "Neuromancer"

StevieBee

14,277 posts

271 months

Monday 17th March
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With film - as in cinema - you're limited to a two hour window to tell a story. This limits the stories you can tell.

With streaming, you have the ability to create the most expansive and complex of stories at epic scale over several episodes. And CGi is capable of the most astonishing visuals of anything the imagination imagines.

Technically and creatively, anything today can be filmed.

Whether anyone would watch it in the numbers required to justify the investment is another matter and it's this that is the limiting factor today.


WelshRich

481 posts

73 months

Monday 17th March
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Super Sonic said:
Iain M Banks' "Consider Phlebas"
William Gibson's "Neuromancer"
https://www.theskinny.co.uk/tv-radio/news/amazon-are-adapting-iain-m-banks-culture-novels-into-a-series

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5,365 posts

65 months

Monday 17th March
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Super Sonic said:
Iain M Banks' "Consider Phlebas"
William Gibson's "Neuromancer"
I was thinking a fair few of the Iain M Banks books, although I'm sure I heard Consider Phlebas was in the process of being adapted, and it's probably one of the more viable of them, as most of it is fairly straightforward sci-fi action. The scale of some of the settings, and the regular sprinkling of 3m-tall 3-legged aliens would make it hard to do well without a massive budget, but I think it's probably doable.

I think you'd have to do Neuromancer as a Sin City/ Bunraku-style noirish semi-cartoon.

Fall, by Neal Stephenson must be pretty close to unfilmable. Most of his other books would be awkward because you'd have to stop the story every few minutes to digress into a short lecture on orbital mechanics or cryptography or whatever.

RobbieTheTruth

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135 months

Monday 17th March
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Catcher in the Rye is a famous book which would be difficult to make into a film.

LuS1fer

42,683 posts

261 months

Monday 17th March
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Noddy Meets Dracula in Moscow.

Disastrous

10,176 posts

233 months

Monday 17th March
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Super Sonic said:
William Gibson's "Neuromancer"
Apple seems to fancy their chances with Neuromancer: https://www.apple.com/uk/tv-pr/news/2024/02/apple-...

I think it’s absolutely nailed-on overdue a TV outing and based on the strength of their output, I’m tentatively hopeful. I hope it’s properly grimey cyberpunk sci-fi and they don’t clean it up.

Chauffard

917 posts

13 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Someone had a bash at Joyce's Ulysses in 1967.

Not sure about Proust's laff riot A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu.

SlimJim16v

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159 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Disastrous said:
Apple seems to fancy their chances with Neuromancer: https://www.apple.com/uk/tv-pr/news/2024/02/apple-...

I think it’s absolutely nailed-on overdue a TV outing and based on the strength of their output, I’m tentatively hopeful. I hope it’s properly grimey cyberpunk sci-fi and they don’t clean it up.
Just checked IMDb, it's in pre-production and has been cast.

Bright Halo

3,566 posts

251 months

Tuesday 18th March
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I would love to see a filmed version of “Blood music” or “Forge of god” by Greg bear.
They would both have to rely heavily on CGI and I fear neither would do well at the box office as both have very dark endings.

Mr E

22,518 posts

275 months

Tuesday 18th March
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SlimJim16v said:
Disastrous said:
Apple seems to fancy their chances with Neuromancer: https://www.apple.com/uk/tv-pr/news/2024/02/apple-...

I think it’s absolutely nailed-on overdue a TV outing and based on the strength of their output, I’m tentatively hopeful. I hope it’s properly grimey cyberpunk sci-fi and they don’t clean it up.
Just checked IMDb, it's in pre-production and has been cast.
Neuromancer being filmed (partially) in the abandoned Oasis. I saw the lights last Thursday.

Most of the culture is doable - I just think the books with Minds as lead characters might be problematic.

Players of games would translate very well I think.

Somebody needs to do snow crash. The opening 10’mins is a fantastic introduction to the two leads.


I suspect Anathem is difficult. The Baroque cycle is possible but bloody expensive (and long)

dundarach

5,717 posts

244 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Swastika Night by Katharine Burdekin would be awesome.

Trouble is, it's like a violent, homosexually charged Nineteen Eighty Four and I doubt it'd go down well smile

Great book however, set 400 years after the Nazi's won and everything's gone to st, well not for the gay Nazi's I suppose!

Skii

1,782 posts

207 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Vulcan 607 by Rowland White

Incredible story of the first Vulcan bombing raid on Port Stanley Airfield in the Falklands War (Operation Black Buck)

It has all the ingredients to make a great movie.

Composer62

2,145 posts

102 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Julian May's "Saga of the Exiles" would be amazing but I can't see it ever getting done smile

Simpo Two

89,380 posts

281 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Skii said:
Vulcan 607 by Rowland White

Incredible story of the first Vulcan bombing raid on Port Stanley Airfield in the Falklands War (Operation Black Buck)

It has all the ingredients to make a great movie.
'Dambusters 2' if you like. But not really mass box-office appeal these days I fear.

idea Unless maybe Tom Cruise was flying one...

Bisonhead

1,594 posts

205 months

Tuesday 18th March
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I'd dearly love to see a proper on screen recreation of the Flashman novels because the character is so utterly contemptible/brutally honest/hilarious. The stories themselves are historically accurate and there a lot of larger than life characters that could be done so well.

Just don't think there's an appetite for it given our current social climate. The rights have been bought but will likely gather dust for some time.

I'd also like to see some Chris Brookmyre stuff adapted as a kind of Trainspotting meets sci-fi environment

DodgyGeezer

44,571 posts

206 months

Tuesday 18th March
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I suspect that there are few films that couldn't be filmed - whether they're well done is a totally different issue biggrin that aside I suspect that the bigger reasons why something may be 'unfilmable' is because:

- the author, or their estate, want to keep creative control over the IP and don't trust 'Hollywood' to either do a good job or grasp various nuances (a good example of this would be David Gemmell's novels)
- the motivation of the various characters is no longer 'viable' in today's climate (I'd imagine that the Flashman series or H Rider Haggard's novels contain an awful lot of interesting and spectacular stories - but c/would be seen as glamorising colonialism)
- some scifi/fantasy novels have telekinesis/telepathy which makes things rather difficult to adequately portray on-screen

Composer62

2,145 posts

102 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Bisonhead said:
I'd dearly love to see a proper on screen recreation of the Flashman novels because the character is so utterly contemptible/brutally honest/hilarious. The stories themselves are historically accurate and there a lot of larger than life characters that could be done so well.

Just don't think there's an appetite for it given our current social climate. The rights have been bought but will likely gather dust for some time.

I'd also like to see some Chris Brookmyre stuff adapted as a kind of Trainspotting meets sci-fi environment
We've had a Flashman film but I agree a series of them would be entertaining but highly unlikely these days smile

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073639/?ref_=fn_all_...

Bisonhead

1,594 posts

205 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Composer62 said:
We've had a Flashman film but I agree a series of them would be entertaining but highly unlikely these days smile

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073639/?ref_=fn_all_...
I've read the books several times but just couldn't get into the Royal Flash film...was just too silly if that makes sense?