Oh, and Drake's production company is producing this.
There it is
You like the book?
Haven't read it yet tbh. A friend is meant to lend me a copy next week. Can't wait to get into it, though. I love the Matrix and it was apparently a huge influence on the Matrix, as well as the whole Cyberpunk genre.
There it is
??? I post in a lot of threads in here. I thought there was a thread made for this. Saw that there wasn't one and decided to make one. Relax.
Oh, and Drake's production company is producing this.
oh thats why you created this thread, makes sense
In. Apple TV+ is kinda hit or miss. I hope they do right on this one
Have they hit this year yet
Apple TV content is expensive, but hollow. Hope this satisfies whoever it needs
I don't think this is going to be very interesting. The whole point of the book is the technobabble prose style. Without that it's pretty generic stuff we've all seen by now. Besides the rastas I guess
I don't think this is going to be very interesting. The whole point of the book is the technobabble prose style. Without that it's pretty generic stuff we've all seen by now. Besides the rastas I guess
It's like trying to make a film or a show from a novel like Blood Meridian. The biblical prose is crucial to the text, so the impact is inevitably lost in adaptation.
As far as I know, nah
Only peeped Severance from Apple TV which I really enjoyed.
It's like trying to make a film or a show from a novel like Blood Meridian. The biblical prose is crucial to the text, so the impact is inevitably lost in adaptation.
They could always make interesting in a different way, but it's TV. I just never expect that to happen
Only peeped Severance from Apple TV which I really enjoyed.
Severance is pretty much all they got. I’ve heard great things about red lasso but haven’t watched it
They could always make interesting in a different way, but it's TV. I just never expect that to happen
I can see it work if they shoot it like Terrence Malick did Thin Red Line
Take some of the most hard hitting passages, get a narrator with a gravelly voice like Michael Wincott to read them, then let a certain someone who hates dialogue and loves Arrakis to direct the show/film