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message 1: by Nathan "N.R." (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 734 comments Vollmann has only a single entry in imdb. But he's written a screenplay for Whores for Gloria. Here's a thread for submitting film proposals based on Bill's books and other video/film-esque kinds of activities.


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Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 734 comments Which is here:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3396333/?r...
It's the episode "Holiday Hell" of Life After People and consists of a minute or two of Bill talking about the Salton Sea in Imperial county. It's somewhere on the 'netz but I'm too lazy to dig it up again.


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Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 734 comments I'm thinking maybe the Seven Dreams could be made into a mini-series of a nature with The Wire. Each season another Dream, another technology disrupting life. I'm also feeling some story and historical overlay with the mini-series Shogun in Fathers and Crows--Jesuits, traders, imperialist opening of new territory, a culture strange to the Europeans. But Shogun has the Jesuits already in Japan, while F&C beginnings with trading and the Black-Shirts waiting to descend.


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message 5: by George (new)

George | 48 comments Nathan "N.R." wrote: "I'm thinking maybe the Seven Dreams could be made into a mini-series of a nature with The Wire. "

Yes, please.


message 6: by Paul (new)

Paul Dembina | 4 comments Less of the "mini-" more like a maxi-series epic


message 7: by Tom (new)

Tom Beshear | 61 comments I'm not sure some of them would dramatize all that well -- The Rifles and The Ice-Shirt achieve all their best effects through style. However, The Dying Grass would adapt very well -- it's a linear story vividly told and could work as a limited series. The creator of "Deadwood" could probably do a great adaptation of it.


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