ITT: Books that are begging for movie adaptations

ITT: Books that are begging for movie adaptations

I know who Locke Lamora's real alter ego is - Lelouch Lamperouge

No its not, none of them are, stop

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Mein Kampf

Why would they? Movie adaptations are always inferior because cinema is the worst artform.

none of them
literature is the inferior artform

I am listening to the audio book right now after reading it awhile ago.
Didnt know Jean was pronounced Jean.
Thought it was JEEN. good voice actor though

Zis x1000

what it's je-an?
not jean? like the pants?

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ok yea this needs to be adapted, exception that proves the rule

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nah

Who would you cast as Locke?

I think it'd be pretty k i n e m a t i c

no-one it should never be filmed, but if you have to, that kid from Breaking Bad, never saw the show but the kid drug dealer, name escapes me atm

I think you should leave good writing where it belongs, on a page, but go ahead ruin your fav story why not

Too much animal violence, but otherwise would be incredible.

It's just a pity they went downhill.
It was fine the first time their heist got derailed, but I'd like to see them actually go through a plan and have normal problems to deal with without getting fucked over out of the blue.

The guy is particularly great as Father Chains.

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Did Scott Lynch ever recover from getting JUSTed? I read this and Red Seas, was wondering if he'd ever round the series off to a satisfactory end.

Speaking of fantasy series with satisfactory endings I highly recommend this gem and the books that follow.

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Anything by Neal Stephenson, his books feel very movie scriptish.

King of Shadows:
- Shakespeare
- Time travel
- Plague
- Orphaned children

Cinema literary combines tons of artforms into one master artform

Aaron Paul

I heard some time ago that Jonah Nolan was working on the adaptation, in the form of a mini series (the best format for this imo)

pls no monkey paw