BOOKS YOU WISH WERE MOVIES
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Re: BOOKS YOU WISH WERE MOVIES
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I'll look for it, sounds great!scrambled eggs wrote:I'd like to recommend The YES Movie, which will also be a book by the same title, is currently in post production and set for completion in early 2009.
First it draw my attention be
The film is a is the brainchild of Young Entrepreneur Society founder-Louis Lautman. It is a business documentary of young entrepreneurs, filled with inspiring stories.This movie will serve as the catalyst that will light within each individual what is possible for them.
Bob Proctor The author of '' The Secret'' also featured in the film, more details go to theyesmovie dot com
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Also, I'd love to see the Skinjacker Trilogy(Everlost, Everwild,and Everfound) by Neal Shusterman made into a trilogy. I'd come across information that said Everlost was in the works, but it was years ago and I havnt heard anything since I heard production stopped for some reason.
I haven't seen any of the Percy Jackson movies yet, but I know they only made 2 which kind of bums me. I'm reading the Heroes of Olympus series right now, and I think all Riordan's Percy Jackson novels would be great if adapted.
Outside the realm of fiction, I think it would be really interesting to see a film version of Carolyn Jessop's tell all, Escape. It's about one woman's struggle to escape the cult of the FLDS in Utah where she was brought up and married to one of the prominent leaders as one of his many wives. It's a really good book which sheds light on the polygamist sect under the operation of her husband and Warren Jeffs. I think it would be interesting to see the book play out on the screen in a semi documentary or drama style movie to shed light on something that continues to happen in our own backyard.
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I second that thought about the vampire lestat and even the whole saga. But i must admit that the queen of the damned adaption is one of my favourite movies. I know that purists hate it and i understand why after reading the novel BUT still the best movie crossover best music score of any movie ever, to me at least.Woodland Nymph wrote:I would love to see Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat made into a movie. If that ever did happen, hopefully it would be something like the Interview with the Vampire movie was, instead of that monstrosity of a film, Queen of the Damned.
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