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Update- and the movie(s).
I think he has two of them in the works

Was there any games or movies that he wishes he could have worked into the plot that just didn't make it?

On a more biographical note: clearly the gaming metanarrative is central to RP1; how much opportunity does Cline have to actually game any more? If so, what forms (tabletop, MMO, console...) and why those?

What's going on with the Ready Player One movie? What is your level of involvement with the production?

What are Ernest Cline's feelings about the South Park Indiana Jones episode?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chin...
Too harsh on Spielberg and Lucas?
I know I was a little bit angry about the last Indiana Jones movie but it didn't surprise me that South Park went for a gross out analogy of what they felt was being done to a story they loved from their childhoods.
I'm still angry about Jar Jar Binks btw.


How much of a change happens to the plot and story when you write your novel as a screenplay? Is it hard writing dialogue for your characters?

Mr. Cline, thank you so much for writing a book that brought back memories of some really fun stuff. I really appreciate that you managed to do it in a way that my teenage son found appealing too. He may not have understood all the references, but he really enjoyed the story and had fun with the references that he did get (like "War Games").
Oh, here's a question:
What's next?

So my questions are:
When Wil you be on Table Top?
Second, books don't always translate well to film, yet the movie industry has a habit of grabbing good books and turning them into OK movies. More often then not the books are better then the movies.
What are some book based movies you think held the essence of the book?
Last,what steps are you taking to make a visual story that is a good Companion to the written one?

Do you agree with Ogden or Halliday when it comes to immersing ourselves in virtual worlds?
Will there be a sequel and will we see more of the messed up, trailer home Stacked "real world" in it?

How far did you feel you were stretching things from today to get to Wade's "real" world? Is it a stretch from today, or was this a minor tangent from the current direction of "things"?


My first question is about how you felt writing the book. Did you love the experience or was it a special kind of torture to get pieces just right or some other kind of creative experience?
Second, if I'm remembering correctly, Wade is required to pass his classes in his Oasis high school in order for him to keep his laptop and virtual gear. There are a growing number of schools and school districts that are issuing laptops to students as part of an incentive program to get more students to graduate. Do you have an opinion on using technology as an extrinsic reward for education? Please share your thoughts.
So here's your chance! Ask your questions about the world, the video games, the fandom, the depth. Whatever you want. Post your questions here.
Thanks!