I'd love the Henson Company to make something I'd written. I love Return to Oz, Labyrinth, and Neverending Story. Creatures like that are much more memorable than those made on a computer.
If my book(s) were made into movie(s) then....I don't know what I would do
Have your chin up, and speak up.Otherwise, nothing will get done.And what you need to say, will never be heard.Just be confident in what you say, and stand by it
I already know who the cast would be. One of the girls, Meerah, would be played by a shy, quiet girl from my school named Mary-Joy(she graduated last year). Legasea would be played by a girl I know named Ashley. And Gaveyn/Saibir would be played by my friend Justin.
Our thing progresses I call and you come through Blow all my friendships To sit in hell with you But we’re the greatest They’ll hang us in the Louvre Down the back, but who cares? Still the Louvre.
I would love my book to become a movie (if I actually finish it) I have no idea who would play my characters or who the producer or the direct is but I just know that I will probably end up high fiving the director in the face because one OMG THEY MADE IT INTO A MOVIE and two they would probably screw it up because thats basically what always happens (have you seen the mortal instruments movie....have you read the books.....now compare......see what I mean) so yeah that is what would happen if my book was a movie
Don't let small minds convince you that your dreams are too big ~Unknown
I would love, love, love for one of my books to be turned into an animated Disney musical. Sad, aren't I? XD The animation would have to be hand drawn and not that ugly CGI, though. I have no opinions on casting.
Won't happen, sadly. But hey, it's fun to dream, right?
Someday I'd like to write a story, with my characters written for acters... Just for fun.................. AND if a book of mine were to ever get turned into a movie, I think it would be really cool if Tim Burtin ( probably spelled his name wrong! ) directed it. He's soooooo interesting. Johny Depp would be in it ( which works great with Tim Burtin ), and the story line would go something like this: 65*!/*!'65&?*&-dxhtbchtjygujnbgv. guvgcfcfxdgf :-X:-Vo_O:-D:-V:-D=-O :-[GXRDXFDXDBCGC. NGDTCGFDF
Okay, I keep picturing him differently but at this point I'm like 98% sure that I'd want Tom Hiddleston to play the MC of The Book Man, Christian Abernathy. Tom Hiddleston with black hair and glasses and books and gangling awkward shyness.
Chiwetel Ejiofor as Conrad. He's amazing.
Not really sure about anyone else at all yet, sadly, although sometimes I think Jennifer Lawrence as Minerva (but then other times I'm not sure at all), and sometimes I think Chris Columbus could direct because USUALLY he does good adaptations, although I've heard the Percy Jackson series suffered at his hands. (I've never read the books or seen the movies, so I have no idea, but his Harry Potter movies were the closest to the books and Rent is just about spot-on for the stageplay, including most of the original cast.)
Oh, and Benedict Cumberbatch could be Neva, I think, or at least voice and motion-capture for Neva if Neva was computerized instead of live-action. Which we all know he would love, because he wants you to know that he did the motion-capture for Smaug.
Network of Keys the movie?! Ew, no, they would Totally mess it up. However if it were to be a Movie Tim Burton would direct it because he's awesome and he has enough creativity to make it as abstract as it is. Also, I would need it to be real actors and realistic looking creatures because cheesy CGI is SOOOOOOOOO cliche. If not it would have to be drawn out. In anime style. Hopefully by the people who made Adolescence of Utena.
My book would definitely take place somewhere it snows a lot. My main character would be played by Ellen Page or Chloe Moretz. My wolves would be Nash Grier, Chris Pine, and Liam Hemsworth (there are more but those are my top picks).
-"Lets be real here. Unicorns don't exist. -"Then you must not either."
This is a message to all you out there. You don't have to be the fastest writer. You don't have to write 2000 words in one sitting. But if you put your mind to it and really love your project, you can and will get further along than you ever thought possible. — FireEyes
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