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Yes, all of the above. The article mentions a couple of cinematic challenges:Not sure what you mean by "is this a good idea?" Making the movie itself? Trying to stick to the story the way it was written? Making it a Netflix production? All of the above?
Yes
I stopped watching movie & TV adaptations a while ago.
However, there have also been some recently well done ones.
I'd be interested to know which recent adaptations you found well done, as I've avoided all of them. Thanks.
Not at all!I know this wasn't directed at me, but I thought 11/22/63 was pretty good.
(Sorry to butt in).
11/22/63 was outstanding. There were some changed from the book, they worked well on TV and didn't change the vibe and more importantly, the ending. Big Driver was also extremely well done.I'd be interested to know which recent adaptations you found well done, as I've avoided all of them. Thanks.
Not at all!
I had read a few of the posts here when that was airing and how people were pretty much happy with it, but I wonder: was it "pretty good" just because so many other recent SK adaptations have sucked (I'm looking directly at you UTD; oh how you have scarred me!), or was it "pretty good" on its own merit?
11/22/63 was outstanding. There were some changed from the book, they worked well on TV and didn't change the vibe and more importantly, the ending.
Thanks for responding. I'll have to check out Big Driver.11/22/63 was outstanding. There were some changed from the book, they worked well on TV and didn't change the vibe and more importantly, the ending. Big Driver was also extremely well done.