I’ve often wanted a movie/series based on the Dragonlance books or the Dark Elf trilogy. What would you all like to see done if you had the ability to do it?

  • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The Culture series by Iain M Banks.

    Though I am not sure how you would translate some of them (Excession…) into a visual story.

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      1 year ago

      I honestly think that would ruin it for all the Culture fans. Much as I love Banks’ work, I like the movie of the books that I’ve produced in MY head more than what anyone else could make.

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        1 year ago

        I’m kinda in this boat too. I’m glad Banks’ estate didn’t let the Amazon series go through. Something about a guy like Bezos hailing the books while being a billionaire capitalist egomaniac just makes me uneasy with the whole idea.

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          Post-scarcity communism is fine. I’d actually consider the culture just lib, not even left or right. It’s a totally voluntary society. Except maybe for some special circumstances.

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            Post-scarcity communism is fine.

            Post scarcity makes labels like communism/capitalism meaningless. They are both systems to deal with the scarcity of resources.

            One of the best lines in Bank’s work to describe this is from LTW:

            “Money is a sign of poverty”

            Ie: A society that needs money to apportion scarce resources is always poor as there is never enough to go around.

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    The “titan” series by John Varley. A good trilogy. Also a good five year series could be had with “ringworld” by Niven - the ongoing adventures that could feature six months of gathering the players and explaining their mission(s).

    IF they’re done right, of course.

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      Consider starting Ringworld on the Ringworld. Louis recounting the story so far to some fascinated locals, as a framing device. Presumably in that village where he fucks a catgirl. A lot of the first book is kinda Lord Of The Rings for a different kind of ultranerd: they have to go from point A to point Z Z Plural Z Alpha, unfathomably far away, whilst dealing with obstacles that are occasionally hostile and universally just weird.

      You still get the long scenes of Louis Wu’s 200th birthday party walking its way around the globe, and Nessus being so racist that eight-foot-tall murdercats feel the need to apologize. You still get the landing, such as it is, with Teela casually weaving through a minefield of molten glass. That’s just not tension, per se, because we already know they get to the Ringworld. It’s in the title. The question is, how will they ever leave? I think you can even keep the phwoar factor present when describing the ship, so long as that comes before showing the arrival. Otherwise the long list of cool shit that doesn’t matter is more of a joke.

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      1 year ago

      That Titan trilogy is such a trip, I’d watch that for sure, just to see if they fully went for it.

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    The Nights Dawn Trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton. Not as a trilogy, though, this would have to be series, maybe three seasons per book.