
As a writer by hobby, one of the forms that I enjoy investigating is that of the screenplay. And while there are several original ideas that I have for screenplays, there are also many films and novels that I would like to adapt to the screen.
For one, there is Chuck Palahniuk's Lullaby, a novel that I posted a review for only yesterday. Also on my adaptation wish-list are the following: Will Weaver's Claws, centered around a young boy from suburbia whose perfect life is shattered when he discovers that his father is having an affair; Lawrence Watt-Evans' Dragon Weather, an epic tale of vigilante justice that flows through the same vein as The Count of Monte Cristo; Watt-Evans' two follow up sequels, Dragon Society and Dragon Venom; Neil Simon's not-so-loved play God's Favorite; and many more that I can't really remember at the moment.
Among the films I would like to remake or reboot, the old 1967 Billy Jack film Born Losers. It's a terrible movie, but it could really be rebooted into a heck of a violence satire.
For one, there is Chuck Palahniuk's Lullaby, a novel that I posted a review for only yesterday. Also on my adaptation wish-list are the following: Will Weaver's Claws, centered around a young boy from suburbia whose perfect life is shattered when he discovers that his father is having an affair; Lawrence Watt-Evans' Dragon Weather, an epic tale of vigilante justice that flows through the same vein as The Count of Monte Cristo; Watt-Evans' two follow up sequels, Dragon Society and Dragon Venom; Neil Simon's not-so-loved play God's Favorite; and many more that I can't really remember at the moment.
Among the films I would like to remake or reboot, the old 1967 Billy Jack film Born Losers. It's a terrible movie, but it could really be rebooted into a heck of a violence satire.
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