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Tom Clancy's Red Storm Rising in a 10 part Mini Series like Band of Bothers.
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Saga of Pliocene exile
mieville bas Leg books The Anubis gates Elric / Corum / Eternal Champion Hobart Floyt & Alacrity Fitzhugh Sandman Slim the Mote In gods eye Lobo Old man's war Necromancer Pern The baroque cycle... Horrible ending and a host of other problems. He needs a better editor. |
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Robotech - if it ever gets more than an Idea
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress Werewolves- the Nazi's create a unit of werewolves and infiltrate up until modern day. |
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"Riverworld" by Jose Farmer.
"Jewel in the Skull" by Michael Moorcock. |
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Underland by Mick Farren
Done properly it would be the most entertaining movie imaginable. Black ops CIA/NSA spooks, vampires, Nazis and reptilians living in the hollow earth... It's not a conspiracy book it's the funnest novel ever. One of a series in his Renquihst the Vampire series. If you can find any of Farren's SF novels give them a read. If This Goes On.. by Heinlein The Man Who Sold The Moon by Heinlein And a second to Alas, Babylon being done correctly, set back in the time it was written. |
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The Hobbit
Maybe something about Carlos Hathcock. Otherwise there's some really great suggestions here. I concur with the following specifically: Silmarillion (sp) Aubrey/Maturin series An accurate version of Starship Troopers More Ghost in the Shell, anime, we'll see how the live action is. That's all I can think of for now, but I'm sure I'll think of more later. ETA: More Cowboy Bebop, animated and live actions |
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I'd like to see a big Hollywood movie about the Battle of Vienna
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I wonder if animation software will ever advance to the point (in our lifetimes) where someone could do these at home
Then there are all the rights associated with such a project....so black market/cult type audience. |
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Something about Genghis Khan. We have King Arthur we have Braveheart we have Alexander we have Troy and on and on. Genghis Khan was a motherfucker's motherfucker in every sense. Nobody else even came close. Lets get an American film director with a big budget and no desire to keep it real with ancient languages and subtitled bullshit. Rape, murder, arson, rape and a mountain of corpses. Go. View Quote You just described John Milius's life goal. I really hope he can get it made! |
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Another vote for Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors
Another vote for Without Remorse
Serious movie: Storm of Steel Less serious movie: Monster Hunter International |
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Red Storm Rising would be amazing if done in a Band of Brothers type mini-series but you'd have to have the right director to do it. Debt of Honor and Exective Orders would be a great set of movies as well. Team Yankee...... |
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The Monkeywrench Gang by Edward Abbey. I don't care if Woody Harrelson is in it or not. |
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Top three:
- a theatrical movie about Apollo 11...plenty of documentaries, but no movie???? - an Iraq War movie that just tries to be a war movie....not some political statement or another Elite Navy Operator Sniper Seal Celebrity movie - an epic (like the old epics; Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, etc) about 9/11....something that is long, in-depth, and FANTASITCALLY well-done EDIT: crap I forgot.....another top contender has to be a movie about Chernobyl. Just begging to be made. Only problem is it could easily and quickly turn into an anti-nuclear piece. |
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I want to see a sequel to the Final Countdown, but like pretty much the entire rest of the fleet goes in right as the carrier leaves.
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Karl Childers and Simple Jack team up and go on a murdering rampage.
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An epic about the Battle of Kursk. 5,000 tanks going at it would be something to see in an imax theater. The CGI is good enough now to produce some accurate Panthers and Tigers. They can use the Bovington Tiger for close ups and there are literally hundreds if not thousands of running T-34s in Europe and the Middle East. The final Battle of Berlin would also make a good movie. |
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I've been wanting to see that made for years. Always draws the ire of people here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Monkeywrench Gang by Edward Abbey. I don't care if Woody Harrelson is in it or not. I've been wanting to see that made for years. Always draws the ire of people here. No doubt. |
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Another vote for The Charm School, and Without Remorse. I'll throw in The Haj as well.
ETA: And Trinity as well. |
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Without Remorse, a novel by Tom Clancy.
http://tomclancy.wikia.com/wiki/Without_Remorse |
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The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir, aka the Frozen Chosin. Arguably the most epic battle waged by the US military during the 20th century.
Not holding my breath because Hollywood is terrified of pissing off China (see the Red Dawn remake as proof). |
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The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub.
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I thought there was a deal made recently to make a Hyperion movie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hyperion done as a mini series. I thought there was a deal made recently to make a Hyperion movie. Oh wait, you're right. Somebody relatively famous is developing it as a mini series for SyFy. Bradley Cooper maybe? |
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Punisher sequel with Thomas Jane (IDGAF what the trolls say he was a great punisher).
Tom Clancy's The Division movie. Cowboy Bebop sequel. Half Life movie with Bryan Cranton as Gordon Freeman. A remake of World War Z that actually follows the book. I mean for fuck's sake, how do you mess up that script? WE WANTED TO SEE YONKERS AND SLOW ZOMBIES BRAD. The stupid fast zombie hordes were the worst idea ever. |
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Ghost - John Ringo
Monster Hunters International Dead Six - Larry Correia Without Remorse |
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Clancy's Without Remorse as a movie. Red Storm Rising as a series.
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As good as that book is, I think Hornfischer's other magnificent battle-at-sea account called, "Neptune's Inferno: The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal" is perhaps his defining masterpiece. IMHO, of course. I'd like to see this honest account of how some our Navy commanders in that part of the world were so entrenched in the old ways of fighting on water they damn near lost our standing fleet in that part of the world. Don't even get me started on Adm. Ghormley, Commander of the South Pacific Area. Some of these guys did not come away with good legacies. We basically won with a little luck and the new school junior officers who had been freshly trained in newer tactics with the newly introduced modern equipment. Some defied direct orders from their captains to save the day across the series of surface battles fought. It's truly epic, and brutal, and maddening, and heroic. Quoted:
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The Monkeywrench Gang by Edward Abbey. I don't care if Woody Harrelson is in it or not. I've been wanting to see that made for years. Always draws the ire of people here. No doubt. That's a great story and I'd love to see it in film. Edward Abbey was bad ass. Have you read his book, "Good News(oops wrong book, it's Brave Cowboy) "? It was made into a small B&W film from 1962 starring Kirk Douglas called, "Lonely Are the Brave". I recommend the movie highly. I fucking weep every time. |
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Quoted: Some of John Ringo's stuff would make a good movie or mini-series. Also like to see Stephenson's Cryptonomicon. View Quote I agree with both of those suggestions. A Posleen War series would be awesome, especially if they did it as a premium network one. Hell let's crank it up to 11, I'd love to see (also as a premium network series) Kratman's Carerra series done. But that will never, ever, in a billion years, ever happen. |
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