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A Tale of Two Cities
Posted on 4/27/15 at 5:09 pm
Posted on 4/27/15 at 5:09 pm
As far as I can tell the last time a notable film production of this was made was 1980. That surprised me, since it's a really great story. So I have a few questions:
Would you go see a film adaptation of this which was made with a big budget and had big names?
Why is this not already in development?
Who would you like to see direct? Star?
I think the story would resonate well given the political climate in the US today.
Would you go see a film adaptation of this which was made with a big budget and had big names?
Why is this not already in development?
Who would you like to see direct? Star?
I think the story would resonate well given the political climate in the US today.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 5:14 pm to ManBearTiger
quote:I would if it looked like a good script. Star power isn't overly important to me.
Would you go see a film adaptation of this which was made with a big budget and had big names?
It's a great book though, although I haven't read in 20 years or more.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 5:20 pm to ManBearTiger
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Who would you like to see direct? Star?
Mel Gibson direct... not sure about a star.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 5:57 pm to ManBearTiger
This is another product that might benefit for the space and time allowed by a cable presentation - not a multiple season issue, obviously, but a 4 or 5 parter would do justice to the story nicely.
Frankly, it surprises me that a network hasn't optioned all of Dickens, for example and do a different novel every season (ala American Horror Story) - same could be done with Shakespeare and bring some of the classics to life for the modern generation of television.
Frankly, it surprises me that a network hasn't optioned all of Dickens, for example and do a different novel every season (ala American Horror Story) - same could be done with Shakespeare and bring some of the classics to life for the modern generation of television.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 6:28 pm to Ace Midnight
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This is another product that might benefit for the space and time allowed by a cable presentation - not a multiple season issue, obviously, but a 4 or 5 parter would do justice to the story nicely.
that would be cool.
also a brothers karamazov (sp?) miniseries would be cool.
This post was edited on 4/27/15 at 6:30 pm
Posted on 4/27/15 at 6:58 pm to Ace Midnight
quote:Yes.
This is another product that might benefit for the space and time allowed by a cable presentation - not a multiple season issue, obviously, but a 4 or 5 parter would do justice to the story nicely.
Posted on 4/27/15 at 7:14 pm to La Place Mike
HBO should do a miniseries
Posted on 4/27/15 at 7:24 pm to Marciano1
I LOVE the Wishbone version!
Posted on 4/27/15 at 8:18 pm to Ace Midnight
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but a 4 or 5 parter would do justice to the story nicely.
Seems perfect for that format.
Posted on 4/28/15 at 1:00 am to ManBearTiger
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Would you go see a film adaptation of this which was made with a big budget and had big names?
Anything Dickens is worth my money.
Posted on 4/28/15 at 2:20 am to ManBearTiger
What about a newer BBC adaption? I liked the recent Little Dorrit, haven't seen Bleak House or David Copperfield.
If it were a big budget movie I would say Joe Wright to direct, Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska or Melanie Laurent as leads.
If it were a big budget movie I would say Joe Wright to direct, Fassbender and Mia Wasikowska or Melanie Laurent as leads.
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