Bill Peschel commented on 'Everything and Nothing '
Some other examples to look at would be "Mean Girls," which was based on a self-help book and far better than I expected, and "Legally Blonde," which came from an unpublished manuscript. After the...
View ArticleDan Williams commented on 'Everything and Nothing '
The adaptation of Dicken's, OUR MUTUAL FRIEND, was even better than the novel, if you can believe it. Dicken's used a comic tone that belittled the characters but the mini-series adopted a serious tone...
View ArticleCharmi commented on 'Everything and Nothing '
So...is there still a chance that "Ella Clah" would be/could be re-pitched and we could still see it? LOVE the Thurlo books. And, it sounds like the cultural conflicts you added would be fabulous!...
View ArticleDanny Barer commented on 'Everything and Nothing '
Query whether the better medium for adapting a novel is the feature film (which boils the novel down to its essence) or the miniseries (which can adapt the novel in detail, with all the positive and...
View ArticleMark A. York commented on 'Everything and Nothing '
Yet another Livingston, Montana writer making it big. I thought the ending was a surprise. I don't know if they kept that intact. The book is full of Walter: Minnesota, Mormonism, family estrangement...
View ArticleDebbi commented on 'Everything and Nothing '
Another important distinguishing feature between novels and films is that one is a written textual medium and the other is a visual medium. The novel that translates directly from book to film is...
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