#26 19 Aug 09 :: 23:08

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...and did well on opening weekend...

The thing is though, does it really translate into a TV series?  What would they do?  Just retell the book very slowly?  Or was it left open for new adventures at the end?


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#27 19 Aug 09 :: 23:23

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It doesn't seem like it would translate well to a TV series, but maybe they'll do something different.  10 Things I Hate About You was made into a half hour TV series, which I actually really like.  The movie didn't really leave the characters with anywhere to go but apart from each other, so the series took the names and settings and scrapped everything else, which is the only way I could see Time Traveler's Wife making sense (having read the book, haven't watched the movie yet).

It'll probably turn into a SciFi about a guy who goes back in time and solves crimes or something.


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#28 19 Aug 09 :: 23:25

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In other words, it'll be like Journeyman and get cancelled.  roll


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#29 19 Aug 09 :: 23:25

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It really wasn't left open.  They'd have to change the ending.  Since Henry jumps around in time, it wouldn't necessarily go in chronicle order.  Which would be odd, structurally, I would think.  It'd be great if they did it well.  And bloody awful if they didn't.

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#30 19 Aug 09 :: 23:27

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Or they could do a "Beauty and the Beast" thing (I haven't read it, and I do plan on seeing the movie but haven't).  Where it is loosely the same idea, but becomes a long form love story/scifi thing


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#31 19 Aug 09 :: 23:32

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They did cheat and give themselves stock tips and winning lottery numbers to, "fund our rock & roll lifestyle."  Usually people with these kinds of talents or gifts never seem to take advantage of them, but Henry does.  But he travels involuntarily, so he really can't keep a good job or anything.  So I didn't blame him.

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#32 20 Aug 09 :: 21:25

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I know this is really trite, but the book is WAY better.  Good movie, though.  I missed Kimmy!

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#33 23 Aug 09 :: 12:37

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justme wrote:

They did cheat and give themselves stock tips and winning lottery numbers to, "fund our rock & roll lifestyle."  Usually people with these kinds of talents or gifts never seem to take advantage of them, but Henry does.  But he travels involuntarily, so he really can't keep a good job or anything.  So I didn't blame him.

I like that he took advantage, just because someone has a special power/burden/quirk doesn't make them a saint, if it did the character would be much less likable because they'd be too unrealistic.

I haven't seen the movie yet, I will when it comes to cinemas here because I love that book, but I really wish that Christian Bale was Henry not Eric Bana, to me Christian Bale just had the perfect Henry look (and the guy can definitely act). Rachel McAdams is a great actress though.


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#34 23 Sep 09 :: 00:14

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Freddie and I saw The Time Traveler's Wife tonight, and we both really liked it. What I loved about it was that it felt very real for the fact that the time traveling thing is actually science fiction. And it wasn't as melodramatic as I thought it would be. Definitely well worth watching.

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#35 23 Sep 09 :: 01:32

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Christian Bale is great, but I loved Bana as Henry.  I think I thought the adaptation was weird, or maybe the direction.  And I did like it.  But I'd expected to LOVE it! smile

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