They're NOT making a Thief movie, are they? Something was mentioned in the Fuse #8 blog about the prospect of the books-turned-film, but it was never really confirmed. There's just something about making books (especially good books) into movies that annoys me, and I would think that transferring Gen onto the screen would ruin him. I mean, yes, it would be wonderful if MWT's books were that successful, but. . . . *shrugs* It would make the books so public, you know?
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Date: 1/10/07 05:57 am (UTC)Lol - glad I'm not the only one whose a tab bit selfish. I think the reason I don't like Shakespeare (ducks from all the rotten fruit being thrown at her for saying that out loud) is because he's too public - anyone who wants to be smart (movies) quotes him but because everyone quotes him it means nothing anymore.
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Date: 1/10/07 09:58 pm (UTC)Exactly.
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Date: 1/14/07 09:19 pm (UTC)I don't ever want the Thief to become a movie... But I wouldn't mind an in-character photo shoot with models. =p I want to see a real life Gen face to face!
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Date: 1/14/07 09:46 pm (UTC)Even worse when they think the book is a spin-off of a video game (my sis and James Bond)
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Date: 1/16/07 05:07 am (UTC)And somehow I think your average (or above-average) author would rather that his books become public - very, very public - because that's kind of how lots of them get sold!
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Date: 1/16/07 12:20 pm (UTC)It's good to see you back, Leslie!
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Date: 1/10/07 06:23 am (UTC)That being said, if they ever did make Thief into a movie, it BETTER be a GOOD movie. I'm not talking 'A Little Princess' good (which is a great movie, but very unfaithful to the book), or even 'Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe' good, no, I'm talking Peter Jackson, LOTR, "I-will-put-my-career-on-the-line-to-make-this-movie-perfect" good.
Which probably would never happen, so I guess I'm more on the side for "NO MOVIE!"
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Date: 1/10/07 06:02 pm (UTC)That being said, it's closer to a remake of the Shirley Temple movie (which I think isn't nearly as good as Cuaron's version) than the book, really. I agree with you that it is very true to the spirt of the book, and I actually like the movie a little better than a book. (Is that wrong, particularly since I want to be a writer? XD) It's not that I think it's a bad movie--it's just that I think The Thief works just as well as a movie on its own, without having to change so much. (Little changes wouldn't bother me--movies are different from books. That's why I still like the LOTR movies, as well as the new Narnia movie, even if it has flaws.)
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Date: 1/10/07 09:37 pm (UTC)Gosh, there's really quite a few original moments in that movie that are absolutely wonderful.
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Date: 1/10/07 11:36 am (UTC)"In the right hands" is crucial, though -- and unlikely. So maybe no movie is better.
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Date: 1/10/07 06:09 pm (UTC)That's exactly what I meant. ^^ It's hard (for me, at least) to believe that the LOTR movies could've been done as well as they were--they kept large chunks of the text intact, and the things they did change were very similar in feel and theme to the original book (except for a few quibbles of mine, like Frodo running from the Ringwraiths instead of attacking them at the Barrow-Downs, and Faramir coming off as a weaker character in TTT than he was in the books). If Megan's books were turned into a movie, I'd want a "Peter Jackson" to do the book. Someone who loved the books and understood them well, and was willing to stake his career on getting the books right. That's what I want to see. XD Too much to ask? Probably.
Sometimes I think The Thief would make a great anime, too, but then I think about Howl's Moving Castle and Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo and wonder if that would really be the case. (I'm a fan of both Miyazaki's movie and Gankutsuou, but both are untrue to the books. Good, but not really great adaptions of the book.)
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Date: 1/10/07 01:00 pm (UTC)It only liked the 1st LOTR movies, the other two I thought messed up the characters in the books too much. Aragorn was not a cheater- or even a think I might cheat person.
I think I could handle one of MWT's short stories made into a movie. I'm not completely in love with them. So I can let go a little there.
Jen
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Date: 1/10/07 05:23 pm (UTC)If a film was made I'd go to see it. You know, just to make sure it's the right plot and stuff.
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Date: 1/10/07 07:40 pm (UTC)On the whole, I have to agree with everyone. No movie is better than a movie which falls short of perfection.
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Date: 1/10/07 09:32 pm (UTC)Then again, if it was animated, it wouldn't matter...
But if it was animated, I'd want Vic Mignogna to play Gen. He's got the perfect voice for Gen and he's a great actor (although also too old to play Gen in a live-action film).
And if it was animated and using voice actors, I'd want Chris Patton as Costis. XD
*voice actor fangirl--also thinks Cam Clarke would make a great Magnus*
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Date: 1/11/07 01:44 am (UTC)Admittedly I'm a Vic Mignogna fangirl, so I could be blinded by my fangirliness.
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Date: 1/19/07 11:03 pm (UTC)My opinion
Date: 4/13/07 11:14 pm (UTC)It wouldn't be a difficult movie to make (talking computer animation wize) because there are not any crazy monster stuff.
But to get the full complexity of the plot? that would be difficult.
And anyone who is over obsessed with these books (like me) should remember that the movie is not a book it is a movie and we should not look at it like the book.