This would be a great one, and far more interesting than Demolished Man.
Tunnel in the Sky would be relatively easy to film and has the right demographics. Have Spacesuit Will Travel would be more fun, and The Rolling Stones would be good also.
I’m also all for Lord of Light, though that might have been more in the zeitgeist 45 years ago.
Most of my suggestions were already made: Vance’s *Demon Princes *and the *Cugel the Clever *stories. Captain Jack Sparrow always reminded me of a Cugel-sort of character; a lovable rogue that you find likable, despicable, and amusing all at the same time.
Nobody yet has mentioned Laumer’s *Retief *series. Back in the day I thought Tom Selleck and John Hillerman would make a great Retief/Magnan pair. I imagine they are both far too old by now.
They kind of did make a film of this. That was the book that the CIA optioned to make the fake movie they used to rescue the hostages in Iran that were hiding in the Canadian embassy.
Sure it would be nice to see a really well done Dune, but I think the Scifi channel actually did ok with this. I am talking about Dosadi Experiment, or making all 6 Dune books into a Series ala GoT.
Interesting pair- they sort of illustrate, to me anyway, opposite ends of the spectrum of books that could be made into movies vs. tv series/miniseries.
Gateway would make a great movie- there’s not a lot of overwhelming conceptual stuff- just the dynamics of the asteroid and Heechee ships, and finding out what’s eating Rob Broadhead. No real need to go into a lot of detail- alien stuff on an asteroid- push the button and hope you get where you’re going before you starve.
Startide Rising, on the other hand, is too conceptually dense to make a good movie, IMO. You’d have to explain the whole concept of Uplift, the galactic structure, the whole idea of Humans as wolflings and patrons, and THEN somehow try and tell the story of the Streaker on Kithrup, all within about 2 hours, and make it entertaining. Far better as a miniseries… much like **Dune **in that respect.
That’s the thing I have with sci-fi books; there are precious few that are actually good, AND lend themselves to such an abbreviated format.
Someone mentioned The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress upthread, but how about one of Heinlein’s juvenile novels? Have Spacesuit: Will Travel is one possibility but I always also liked Time for the Stars.
Not a movie, because blowing things up would go against the sense of the stories, but it would make an excellent TV series, being episodic. Retief gets a problem to solve every episode.
I’d like to see one of the Culture books on the big screen, but I can’t think of which one from the set of The Player of Games, Look to Windward, Excession, or Use of Weapons. Moreover, I’m uneasy about the idea of trying to cram them into a movie, and having it turn into seemingly every Discworld adaptation ever.
Another vote for Rendezvous with Rama and The Mote in God’s Eye. The politics and racial discourse in Lucifer’s Hammer are cringetastic today. If Larry and Jerry would finally get their next “Hit Earth with a big rock” novel done before either one of them dies, that would be great.
I’d like to see the Revelation Space books of Alastair Reynolds put on the big screen. Not so much for the titular three book arc, of which 1.5 of the 3 are good, but for the setting and for the short stories. He just does creepy and Gothic so well, IMHO, for sci-fi. I’d love to see what a director with a firm sense of visual style—Ridley Scott, Terry Gilliam, Luc Besson—would do trying to render the Belle Epoque timeframe for Yellowstone. Or the Melding Plague afterwards.