Fantasy/Science Fiction books that should be adapted to movies

Fantasy/Science Fiction books that should be adapted to movies.

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>Fantasy
No

The Boat of a Million Years starring the cast of The Man From Earth

Dude give this book a try. It's like Lord of the Rings without the faggotry.

The edge chronicles.

Ringworld Engineers

The Mote universe would work better.

The kid in me wants Marion Zimmer Bradley. The teenager in me wants Dragonlance. The adult in me doesn't read books anymore because lol books are for faggots.

Has there ever ONCE been a Niven/Pournelle which wasn't kino?

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>Martin noooooooooooo

We almost had Mouse Guard.

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Black Company would work well.
>Strong Womyn
>Niggers
>They go to Poo In Loo town
>Then they go to Weebtown (They could reflavor it to chinktown for the chink audience)

how did this thread sink to redwall level

I read the first Black Company comp and got bored at the end. Does it get better? I never picked it back up.

easy

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I haven't read the first one since it came out (t. boomer) but if you didn't care for the style of the first one you probably won't care for the rest.

It's super boring and convoluted and mostly just mass battles interspersed with "You are a magic Tarot-card God...but also you can die and get replaced."

They should adapt the Emberverse series. It would kick ass.

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First book was pretty fun, second was okay, third made me wonder why I was using my time for this. t. also boomer

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Give me some book recommendations from the last 10 years if you have any. I've perused the classics of SF/F

Paolo Bacigalupi has some good ones

For me it’s the chronicles of krondor

Sounds like an incomplete series?

Not a problem if they managed to make an entire series out of a song of ice of fire

Tl;dr? I don't mind spoilers

That didnt end so well

Thank you!

Water knife is one of his better ones

The best example of "grimdark"

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Just hire good writers, directors, producers, actors, costumes and set artists and don’t cater to SJW lol it’s this easy

I wouldn't call it "grimdark" so much as "muh realism". It reminds me of a d&d campaign in a setting where the DM insists on making things "gritty and realistic".

I enjoyed it regardless.

This is another one that I'm surprised hasn't been posted.

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the Eyes of the Overworld, by Jack Vance

Rowan Atkinson as Cugel

Ian Holm as Iucounu

Adam Driver as Firx

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>blows your genreshit out of the water

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War between the Trolls and the Elves; Elf lord swaps a human child for a baby troll. the human kid brought up as an elf named Skafloc and the troll kid brought up as a human named Valgard both have fucking dark destinies. imagine going into a slow slide on the freeway, knowing you're going to be impaled on broken metal, and there's nothing you can do. except it takes years.

Not sure about your spacing, there, but you have good taste.

Kino but the castings are wrong. It should be talented but total no names in all the starring roles. Looking like fantastical realism.

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I want that tat on my face

Based Wolfe poster

Wait yeah
Why haven't they done a 3d animated film yet?