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Weekly Question #4: What Time Travel Book Should Be Made Into a Movie?
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Amy, Queen of Time
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Jun 29, 2014 12:37PM

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I did actually like the 2002 Time Machine movie. I think it took liberties in all the right places. But it seems I'm in the minority on that.
I'd love to see
Beautiful Wreck made into a movie. It would be gorgeous with its settings in both the future Iceland and Viking Iceland.
I'd love to see

I would love to see Connie Willis' Doomsday Book made into a movie.
Seeing Blackout and All Clear in action would be awesome too but there are some twists that require you not to know that some characters are the same person and seeing them might spoil the surprise.
Seeing Blackout and All Clear in action would be awesome too but there are some twists that require you not to know that some characters are the same person and seeing them might spoil the surprise.


According to Wikipedia, " It had long been rumored that Robert Redford would convert the book into a movie. The project has never come to fruition.[1] In July 2012, it was announced that Lionsgate studios optioned the film rights to the novel, with Doug Liman set to direct and produce."

Timebound. I haven't read it yet. Is it worth the read?

It's funny how this one seems to sort of fly under the radar, despite being an World Fantasy Award winner. I haven't met too many people who have read it, but those who have almost always love it.
For mix of popcorn science fiction and thought provoking social/ecology issues, I think Alex Scarrow's TIme Riders series would make great movies for a target audience who loves Hunger Games. Problem is, that it is a nine novel series, very epic but would need a hell of alot of truncating to perhaps make into a trilogy. FIlms should never span as long as books in a series. Harry Potter is an extraordinary exception but really Trilogy's are just right.
TimeRiders
However, for a powerful, sobering and beautifully characterised time travel journey, the above mentioned Doomsday Book gets my top vote.
Connie's novel is rich in character and setting, a lovely touch of humour but the unfolding drama's in two seperate eras of past and future makes for an incredibly powerful ingredient for a movie that in my mind could have oscar potential if directed by someone such as Sam Mendes with British thespian actors like Anthony Hopkins.
Doomsday Book
There are lots of other books as mentioned here I also love to see Rysa's TImebound made...but I rather it be done when the series has ended. Harry Potter for instance suffered in narrative flaws due to the films being made before the whole series of books was complete.

However, for a powerful, sobering and beautifully characterised time travel journey, the above mentioned Doomsday Book gets my top vote.
Connie's novel is rich in character and setting, a lovely touch of humour but the unfolding drama's in two seperate eras of past and future makes for an incredibly powerful ingredient for a movie that in my mind could have oscar potential if directed by someone such as Sam Mendes with British thespian actors like Anthony Hopkins.

There are lots of other books as mentioned here I also love to see Rysa's TImebound made...but I rather it be done when the series has ended. Harry Potter for instance suffered in narrative flaws due to the films being made before the whole series of books was complete.


~JT

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