Cronenberg will never adapt this

>Cronenberg will never adapt this

Don't think it would work as a full length feature honestly.

The book is shit though. No story or purpose whatsoever, its torture porn at best

>Cronenberg will never do icky body horror ever again

There was some violence in Eastern Promises, but that's it, that's the last of it. After that he made some boring Freud thing and something about a dude in a limo. What the fuck is going on with Cronenberg?

He wrote a pretty good book

and his son made a great movie

>What the fuck is going on with Cronenberg?
give him a break hes like 73, he made lots of cool shit just enjoy it

And Ellison's prose is abysmal.

cool pc game tho

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the blob is literally me

GORRISTERRRRR

Leftists and Jews would love it for the BBC. But hate it for the anti ai theme

Cronenberg would consider himself above your manchild video game schlock


And he'd be right.

it is a book you fucking retard

sadly the best thing about this is the title

The story is pretty good but I don't think it'd translate well to film because of how unfathomably grim it is.

Shit, I actually blame that story for bringing me out of depression a little. No matter how bad things get, I can always think 'hey, at least I'm not a fucking blob getting pushed around by Harlan Ellison of all people'.

Goddamn, it says a lot about Ellison that he chose to voice AM himself in the video game. He is not a good guy.

>calls someone a manchild
>only recognizes something by it's video game adaptation
Real irony going on here.

when was the last time we had good Cronenberg thread? We should star one

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>cronenberg
who cares and why?
lawnmower man is already a movie

Sup, Korinefag

Make Cronenberg great again

>suicidal humans trying to save themselves from the sadistic AI
it wouldn't make a good movie

Just a couple of hours ago I was thinking about Don Coscarelli adapting this but
is right, the story itself is not that good, but it could be at least an interesting setting

Which Cronenberg should I watch next?

I've already seen:
>Scanners
>Videodrome
>The Fly
>Dead Ringers
>The Naked Lunch
>Crash
>Spider
>A History of Violence
>Eastern Promises
>A Dangerous Method
>Cosmopolis
>Maps to the Stars

he realized body horror movies don't make money anymore, so like a good kike he stopped doing it.
carpenter couldn't see that and failed, his last movies are shit.

The Brood

Pitch your version of I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream

>all those senior quotes

This is a fucking gold mine.

>a very special thank
>Who did I do this for ,hey, me or you
>Thomas Hernandez just weebing the fuck out
>The black guys thanking God like he hasn't abandoned them entirely as a race

too bad the game is just as trash as the book

thought it would be something edgy with a decent story, instead i got a shitty story with hamfisted toodeep4me analogies with 9gag tier "provocative" imagery. the only really unsettling thing was the blob you get for the bad ending, which i had to google to see since i got the good one

>I'm glad it's over

based Eric Hernandez

eXistenZ
Shivers (they came from within)

>Cronnenberg never directed an Alien movie
What is even the point of Hollywood's existence?

It couldn't be made today, it bashes women (the only woman) pretty bad.

There is an interview out there from the mid 70s with Tom Snyder and he's interviewing the crew of Star Trek.

Harlan Ellison comes on and it's obvious he's coked up, blabbery in his own convoluted stream of thought that vacillates from one topic to the next, and eventually Walter Koenig steps in with his stuttering pretense to help the guy through the process.

kek

>when you realized AM turned Ted into /r9k/ jealous of the BBC (Big Benny Cock)

who is this fluid druid?

>he just keeps talking in one long unbroken sentence, moving from topic to topic

I admit the sentence was long but the topic never strayed from Harlan Ellison's cokey speech that was reaching and somewhat embarrassing to watch.

bruh I was referencing star trek

boku no google image search

Oh, okay, yeah, I know the episode.
Picard's talking about Dr. Fassbinder before entering some time rift.

this. i have this problem with most of Ellison's work. no development, no actual story, just loud trumpet braying.

he wrote one decent story: "God Bless You Little Life Hutch". protagonist faces a life-threatening problem. he solves it.

it'd make a good Twilight Zone episode.

yeah, Ellison was always more of a spec fiction cheerleader than a top writer. his prose really is abysmal and while he does have a handful of good ideas, he rarely fleshes them out. he's a pulp speculative fiction writer (he hates the term sci-fi). man, to be honest, i don't recall much of his stories. read them in high school. they're forgettable. i recall digging the Deathbird stories, Slippage, Angry Candy, and his essays. the Dangerous Visions anthology, like the Dune series, was a seminal read for any sci-fi geeks in middle/high school.