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Old 10-25-05, 05:04 AM
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Books that are soon to be movies....

Anyone know of where I can find a list or can someone name a few? I know that The Davinci Code will be one and another one from Nicholas Sparks called Nights in Rodanthe will begin filming soon. (If you didn't know, he wrote A Walk To Remember, Message in a bottle and The Notebook)
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The Lovely Bones (a book my wife adores) was picked up by Fran Walsh and Peter Jackson...I guess Wingnut Films? Is that thier production company?
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It depends on how soon you mean. There's too many to begin even listing.
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The Coen Bros. next movie will be an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's latest, No Country for Old Men (a very dark thriller).
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Little Children by Tom Perotta (Election) was supposedly picked up.
Shopgirl by and starring Steve Martin .....
Lion/Witch/Wardrobe C.S. Lewis
I think they're making harry potter movies....
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Jarhead
Pride & Prejudice
Derailed
Zathura
The Ice Harvest
Yours, Mine, and Ours
Memoirs of a Geisha

...just to name a few.
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I believe that David Gordon Green is doing The Secret Lives of Bees with Dakota Fanning.
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Recent EW article you may be interested in:

The Plot Thickens
Hollywood's literary shelf comes to life -- ''On the Road'' and other classics will be made into movies by Gilbert Cruz

Mee the latest boldfaced name in Hollywood: John Milton. His epic poem Paradise Lost, written in 1667, is on its way to the big screen after a team of producers announced Oct. 10 that they had bought the rights to a recent screenplay adaptation. Studios need literary giants more than ever these days, if only to fill their pipelines with prestige fare — three of the last four Best Picture Oscar winners were originally literary works.

But bookworms, take note: The journey from page to film can take almost as long as it took Milton to make it in Hollywood. ''The old studio moguls used to do a slew of [literary adaptations],'' says veteran producer David Brown (Jaws), who has spent the past 20 years optioning and re-optioning the film rights to John O'Hara's 1934 novel Appointment in Samarra. ''But there isn't quite the appetite for the long period of adaptation anymore. It's difficult to get the studios to concentrate on books unless they are phenomenal best-sellers.''

Here's an update on a few classics in development since the last century:

ON THE ROAD
Think this is one of those books that should never be made into a movie? Francis Ford Coppola disagrees. Since Coppola purchased the rights to the lyrical, meandering novel in 1979, the project has gone through several directors — including Joel Schumacher — and screenwriters (such as Michael Herr and Russell Banks). Director Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries) is now on deck, hoping to cast unknowns in the lead roles, a method that Coppola employed when filming his book-based The Outsiders. Just don't expect a quick turnaround, says screenwriter José Rivera, who collaborated with Salles on Diaries and faces the difficulties inherent in trying to adapt Jack Kerouac's impressionistic novel: ''So much of it is a language book. You can't shoot that language, and it's hard to find equivalent images.''

A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES
Look up development hell in the dictionary and there's a picture of this book. Producer Scott Kramer (Full Frontal) shepherded the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel for a quarter of a century. And yes, it's set in New Orleans. At various points, John Belushi, Steven Soderbergh, Scott Rudin and Harold Ramis have been connected to the tragicomic tale of a 30-year-old overweight eccentric who still lives with his mother. Between 2002 and 2004, the project picked up director David Gordon Green, a Kramer-Soderbergh script, and star Will Ferrell. Nothing doing since then. ''It hasn't gone to sleep, it's just taken a nap,'' says Green, an indie stalwart who has been frustrated by the sheer number of producers and moneymen involved. ''If it ever gets made, there'll be a list of credits a mile long and you'll never know who did what.'' Ferrell's reps say he is ''not technically attached'' — though in Hollywood that means the door may still be open.

ATLAS SHRUGGED
Hey, gang. Who's up for a movie exploring the objectivist philosophy of selfish capitalism? Producer Howard Baldwin (Ray), for one. Baldwin's passion is such that he's willing to bring the massive epic to either the big or the small screen. Cited in one 1991 readers' survey as being the second most influential book ever after the Bible, Ayn Rand's 1957 novel is a massive undertaking. ''The difficulty is taking a 1,200-page book and cramming it into a 125-page script,'' Baldwin says. ''So we've explored doing it either as a trilogy or even two movies.... We're also looking really hard at doing it as a miniseries.''

WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN?
"Hollywood is fairly masochistic and loves to see itself slandered,'' says writer Jerry Stahl about Budd Schulberg's 1941 book about a ruthless agency mailroom clerk who claws his way to the top. Stahl co-wrote a script with Ben Stiller, who has been attached to direct and possibly star since at least 1996. In that time it has moved from Warner Bros. to DreamWorks, and Stiller is now probably too old to play Sammy. ''Our intention is to make it at some point,'' says Stuart Cornfeld, producer at Stiller's Red Hour Films. ''But it's tougher to make a film about an antihero than a hero.''

I AM LEGEND
Filmed twice before, as The Omega Man and The Last Man on Earth, but never under its own name, Richard Matheson's novel about one man's stand against a vampire-infested earth seemed like it would be made yet again as a Ridley Scott-Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle. Put on hold after the budget ballooned significantly, the idea was revived in 2002 as a Will Smith-Michael Bay flick. Now Francis Lawrence (Constantine) is slated to start filming a yet-unnamed cast sometime in 2006.
I recently checked out a book from the library - Vertical Run - and the inside flap said "soon to be a major motion picture." The book was published in 1996. I don't think it was ever made into a movie.
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Christopher Nolan is making The Prestige next with Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman as the leads.
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Paul Thomas Anderson is adapting the novel Oil! (by Upton Sinclair) to film.

The film will be called There Will Be Blood.

Early reports have Daniel Day Lewis starring.

Can't wait for this one.
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I've been hearing rumors about this for years. I remember when sixth sense came out there was talks that Hailey Joel Osment would play Ender or Bean. That was, what, 1999? Anyway, is this in production (even preproduction) yet?
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One of the best books I've read in my entire life is being made into a major motion picture - it's "in Production" right now.

Life of Pi
Directed by Alfonso Cuaron
Written by Yann Martel
Screenplay by M. Night Shyamalan

CANNOT WAIT.
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Still waiting on Catcher in the Rye.
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I'd love to see catcher in the Rye come to the big screen. Keep em' comin'! I am interested to see others that are coming out.
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Flynn, looks like Cuaron was replaced with Jean-Pierre Jeunet, director of Amelie, etc... Also, it seems like Jeunet and his collaborator will be writing it now.

Here's the IGN story, it was in their front page today:

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"Variety reports that Jeunet and his longtime writing colleague Guillaume Laurant have already begun work on the screenplay. Life of Pi is a priority for the studio, which undoubtedly hopes to take advantage of the novel's considerable popularity...Life of Pi is expected to begin production next summer, with shooting to take place in India and at Fox's studio in Baja, where the same massive water tank used for Titanic is housed."
~IGN


I'm really looking forward to seeing what Jeunet will do with this, I love most of his movies & from what I hear the source material (the book) is pretty good, though I haven't read it yet.

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I hear the French novel "Serpents sur un Avion" is being made into a movie.
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shadow divers is being done by ridley scott (sp)
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Killshot is about to begin filming. This is an adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel of the same name. Quentin Tarantino was once attached to write and direct this as he owns the rights to the story but now John Madden is directing and Tarantino is executive producing. This is due out sometime in 2006.
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A Dark Tower (Stephen King) movie series would be nice
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It sure would. Dark Tower fans might appreciate this, the Dark Tower will be adapted into graphic novels by Marvel

http://comics.ign.com/articles/661/661924p1.html

It's a start.
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Originally Posted by neocheddar02
I've been hearing rumors about this for years. I remember when sixth sense came out there was talks that Hailey Joel Osment would play Ender or Bean. That was, what, 1999? Anyway, is this in production (even preproduction) yet?
Right now IMDB has it listed for '07 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400403/ no word on who's involved though...
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Originally Posted by neocheddar02
Flynn, looks like Cuaron was replaced with Jean-Pierre Jeunet, director of Amelie, etc... Also, it seems like Jeunet and his collaborator will be writing it now.

Here's the IGN story, it was in their front page today:

IGN Link

"Variety reports that Jeunet and his longtime writing colleague Guillaume Laurant have already begun work on the screenplay. Life of Pi is a priority for the studio, which undoubtedly hopes to take advantage of the novel's considerable popularity...Life of Pi is expected to begin production next summer, with shooting to take place in India and at Fox's studio in Baja, where the same massive water tank used for Titanic is housed."
~IGN


I'm really looking forward to seeing what Jeunet will do with this, I love most of his movies & from what I hear the source material (the book) is pretty good, though I haven't read it yet.
You need to go out and buy this novel now... it's fantastic.


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