Gawd, I hope the Amazon thing follows through, I love that book!
Interesting (and brilliant!) choices on the narrator I mentioned above, Cate Blanchett is genius! Is it weird that I re-read the passage in my head with Cate, Bill, Dame Judyand ironically enough, Billy Connolly?
A lot of good ideas here, though mostly focused on sci-fi.
Personally, I would never wish for a book I have read and enjoyed to be made into a movie. They always (for reasons good/necessary/mostly bad) manage to screw up the story I think I read. I walk away from the theater mostly disappointed thinking “No, that’s now how it was supposed to be”.
Plenty of books I haven’t read for them to make good movies out of. Then I will be non the wiser about how they twisted the story.
David Gerrold wrote The Trouble With Tribbles, and only recalled the flatcat story from Rolling Stones afterward. He realized that was where he got the idea, having read it earlier. Heinlein had no problems with it.
I second H. P. Lovecraft. If the production would skip trying for shock value and look for suspense and dread.
I would like to see Dean Koontz’s “Odd Thomas” series made into moview. There was one movie and it was good. Unfortunately it also starred the too soon departed Anton Yelchin.
I would also like to see Jack L. Chalker’s “Well World” series made into movies, but I could see it treated more properly as a mini-series.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/82306.Flood Flood, by Andrew Vachss: I never could figure out why it wasn’t immediately snapped up by Hollywood. Multicultural group of friends. Kick-ass female martial artist. Revenge plot. There’s even a smart dog.
I know there was an anime version of The Lensman series, but it didn’t really have much to do with the actual books. After the success of Star Wars I’m surprised no one’s thought of this.
The Coldfire Trilogy by CS Friedman. This series is fantastic despite falling off a bit in the last book. Angela Bassett as Ciana, Jason Isaacs for Gerald Tarrant (that snarky magnificent bastard). Casting Vryce is hard for me, physical imposing, weather-beaten, but still kind and caring.
Even though the world is kind of steampunk/magical most of the effects could be done practically. Plus, it has a LOT of moral ambiguity for a story that’s nearly thirty years old now.
Armor - John Steakley. Would be a DREAM for me, power-armored disposable soldiers versus nine-foot antlike monsters on an impossible desert planet.
It’s like Pork Chop Hill, Shane and Unforgiven all got together and had a baby. A beautiful twisted baby.
Yes, we were selling tribbles at our booth at a Con, and Gerrold came by and told us we had to stop selling them. So I quickly changed the cards to "Martian flat cat’. When Gerrold came by with a Con staffer in tow, he read the sign, his face got red and he stalked off. The staffer thought it was hilarious.
Riight. You don’t think the man who owns the rights to their name and likeness might be a bit upset because of all the dealers that were ripping him off? By the way, how much did you pay the Heinlein estate for the right to sell “flat cats”?