Villanoeyebrows wrote:Also, anchovies are gross. Bad example.
I agree but I also don't like dated tv shows so it worked for me.
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Villanoeyebrows wrote:Also, anchovies are gross. Bad example.
thomchatt3rton wrote:Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls would make an outstanding 4-6 hour HBO miniseries. There are so many great scenes in that book, it seems like even an average writer could fall out of bed and come out with a very good adaptation.
Not only that, but it has a truly first-rate character in Pilar (a very good one in Pablo as well) and some excellent, clear, well-written supporting cast. There's great dialogue, humor, tragedy galore, action, and it's well-plotted too. The themes are universal enough that it could easily be made to feel relevant.
It's strange that nobody adapts Hemingway- people still make movies and stuff that reference him or movies about him, but nobody adapts any of his stuff.
FrieAaron wrote:thomchatt3rton wrote:Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls would make an outstanding 4-6 hour HBO miniseries. There are so many great scenes in that book, it seems like even an average writer could fall out of bed and come out with a very good adaptation.
Not only that, but it has a truly first-rate character in Pilar (a very good one in Pablo as well) and some excellent, clear, well-written supporting cast. There's great dialogue, humor, tragedy galore, action, and it's well-plotted too. The themes are universal enough that it could easily be made to feel relevant.
It's strange that nobody adapts Hemingway- people still make movies and stuff that reference him or movies about him, but nobody adapts any of his stuff.
I just read "The Sun Also Rises" this year and really liked it. One of my favorites of the year. As far as adaptations go, I like "The Killers" with Burt Lancaster a lot, although I don't know how close it is to the source.
