This one on the other hand is easy. The Silmarillion. In a "they mustn't ever do it" way, that is, not in the "I wouldn't watch it if they made it" way.
They could do tales from it, just not film it as a complete work at all. The Children of Húrin would be an obvious choice for a film from it.
Imagine what they would do to it. Just imagine. I will hunt them down.
*MySmiley*
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Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
03/06/2010 07:00:12 PM
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well
03/06/2010 09:35:41 PM
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Re: well
03/06/2010 11:43:46 PM
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Re: Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
03/06/2010 09:49:47 PM
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I highly recommend the Merchant of Venice (2004) directed by Michael Radford
04/06/2010 03:28:19 AM
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After finishing a book I never really think "gosh that would make a good film"
04/06/2010 01:35:19 PM
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I do sometimes. Mostly with thrillers or the like.
05/06/2010 04:13:27 PM
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Luhrman largely stuck to Shakespeare's dialogue, though... and that worked amazingly well imho. *NM*
05/06/2010 04:25:08 PM
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Re: Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
04/06/2010 03:27:55 PM
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Re: Book to Film adaptations - a few discussion questions.
04/06/2010 03:57:53 PM
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I would disagree
04/06/2010 04:09:23 PM
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Re: I would disagree
04/06/2010 04:11:18 PM
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Quite the opposite
04/06/2010 04:18:33 PM
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The more I think about it
04/06/2010 06:22:25 PM
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some people expect the movies to be to true the book
04/06/2010 08:14:30 PM
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