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Amazon to adapt Iain M. Banks Space Opera Consider Phlebas into a new series.
This might be the new BSG as it deals with religious overtones as well:
https://io9.gizmodo.com/amazon-is-tu...-in-1823205900
https://i.imgur.com/2TkiFgZ.jpg
The ships are huge in The Culture universe.
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Re: Amazon to adapt Iain M. Banks Space Opera Consider Phlebas into a new series.
that book is very very good.
very good indeed.... that could make awesome viewing
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Zak33
that book is very very good.
very good indeed.... that could make awesome viewing
Yeah,Iain M. Banks has written some great books. I hope it means one day,the Rama series by Arthur C. Clarke gets made into a series or film too!!
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Oh, exciting news. Looks like there are plans for all the culture books!
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I think this will be a hard one to adapt, I think something like Use Of Weapons would be easier. Either way, good luck to all involved and I hope to be able to enjoy it soon.
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without side tracking in to Banks work.. I don't like it all by any means.. but Plebas was genuine genius
and I can imagibe the glory of a 4k version :)
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The Culture books all need making into some sort of series, it needs to take time, and it needs to be done properly, not a half arsed effort with Consider Phleabas to "test the water", an all or nothing big bang event...
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I think it will be interesting how they try and present the hedonism, the spin off from BSG made it feel a bit odd.
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I think they mean gritty and realistic vs soft and meh
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So Amazon are uncultured?
Colour me surprised.
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Re: Amazon to adapt Iain M. Banks Space Opera Consider Phlebas into a new series.
It's fairly common for properties to be optioned on-spec. John Scalzi had a few words to a say on the subject - his Old Man's War series has so far been optioned, iirc, three times without making it as far as production. But "so-and-so has paid for the rights to make a series out of X property if they can find a script writer, director, producer, crew, etc and it'll probably come to nothing" isn't as good a story, so these things always get reported as "So-and-so is going to make a series out of X property"...
No doubt it'll get picked up by someone else now the option is available again, and we'll be told that Netflix is going to adapt the series, then 2 years later we'll be back here again.
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Well from the comments here I have just grabbed the Kindle version of the book, so Amazon made a quid or so out of the deal even if the TV thing fell through :)
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John Scalzi had a few words to a say on the subject - his Old Man's War series has so far been optioned, iirc, three times without making it as far as production.
That's a series I only discovered recently, and read the lot one after the other. Wonder just how many other good books I have missed along the way.
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I only started reading the books a few years ago, I knew about the Culture, as hinted by the username..
I actually read Player if Games first, then started audiobooks of the rest from the start..
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[GSV]Trig
The Culture books all need making into some sort of series, it needs to take time, and it needs to be done properly, not a half arsed effort with Consider Phleabas to "test the water", an all or nothing big bang event...
In the last decades, only one person managed that style of "lets do this as really right as its possible to manage" and that was LOTR
but even HE sold out when the Hobbit money was offered to him, and a short story of genious became a 6 hour, 3 year tedium ride through nonesense land
I fear the days of the "lets do this right, really right!"...are gone.
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Zak33
In the last decades, only one person managed that style of "lets do this as really right as its possible to manage" and that was LOTR
I thought Harry Potter was well converted.
I recently read an article about how the film Clueless is actually the old Jane Austen novel "Emma" so I went and read the book. It is, and wonderfully adapted despite moving the story across hundreds of years and thousands of miles from old England to 90's valley girls. So I don't think adaptations need to be that accurate, just done with sensitivity.
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This has always struck me as a book, and the rest of the Culture series as well, that needs to be adapted with a large budget. I think that this will be worth watching as long as Amazon fund it properly.
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DanceswithUnix
... That's a series I only discovered recently, and read the lot one after the other. Wonder just how many other good books I have missed along the way.
Scalzi has a pretty hefty back catalogue, although I have to admit I've probably read more (in word count terms) of his output on twitter that on his published novels ;)
I read sporadically and then usually in great heaping binges, so established series are pretty much my default. As it happens I have partners who read a lot more than me, so there's usually something in the house I've not come across before when I get into a reading mood.
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Wow I've just seen this. I got my hopes up and then had them dashed all in the space of 2 minutes, now i know how my wife feels haha.
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2 minutes eh, that including the getting undressed and apologising part?
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2 minutes eh, that including the getting undressed and apologising part?
If i leave my socks on.
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Scalzi has a pretty hefty back catalogue,
He certainly has, I did quite a big binge read over the summer. So many authors seem to be a one trick pony, he seems one of the rare ones with lots of awesome ideas and the writing talent to get them down.
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I'm a big player of EVE Online and the whole Culture universe has really appealed to me. As long as this is funded well and gets a good cast I'm up to watch it.
I couldn't stomach Children of Dune when they did it because the budget was so low and the cast (with a few exceptions) was so mediocre.
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Spudbynight
As long as this is funded well and gets a good cast I'm up to watch it.
Though if you had of read the thread you would see its been cancelled