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When Thorton Wilder worked on the film adaptation of 1940’s “Our Town” he approved of changing the ending so that Emily’s death was just a dream. He said he couldn’t send millions of people home depressed with a world war hanging over their heads and that the story could still be as meaningful with a “happy” ending.

Rick began “The Walking Dead” saga looking for his family; he ends it with... A completely different family.

Media Outlets Use This One Weird Trick To Get You To Read Articles
You’ll never believe who calls out Taylor Swift!

“I want to make it clear that I was not criticising Taylor Swift, the music of Taylor Swift, or Swifties as a group. Now please, return my puppy to me unharmed.”

I need every article today to come with a tag whether it is an April Fools Joke or not, because I’d buy both of these sets.

Like it or not, Foundation counts. The first book is unfilmable as a coherent TV series or movie, unless they could make it work as an anthology, and even then without a major overhaul it would be as dull as dishwater.

A Pern series would address the main problem with GOT and HOTD, namely that while they do both include lots of sex and dragons, they don’t have nearly enough sex involving dragons.

I’m curious: why call Caves of Steel unfilmable? It’s 99% indoor scenes that could be done on soundstages or full green screen. Not a significantly large cast, and not calling for any out of the ordinary special effects; if anything, it would be rather toned down compared to most scifi, and the plot is quite

Only if Verhoeven does it

And yet we’ve seen her on set for series 15. 

I don’t get the issue on Old Man’s War. That is the exact opposite of unfilmable. Same with its sequels.

Creators of the show. No one -- including Emma -- is implying otherwise, and you are smart enough to know that. 

Who do you think used a sophon to give Liu Cixin the material for 3 Body?

Maybe like a beloved family pet who, in recent years, has been shitting on the rug way too often.

Doctor Who fans don’t really need encouragement to imagine the Rani into every upcoming episode.

an entire piece about one of the most GenX movies of all, and somehow it doesn’t mention GenX at all. Oh well, whatever, never mind.

Whaaaaat’s the DEAL with the comments section?

Believe it or not, fans of both exist. I’ve been watching (and a fan of) Star Trek since the early 70's. Recently, I did a total watch-thru of SW in timeline order (so Ep1, Ep2, CW, Ep3, and so on).

Do we even need trailers for stuff like Fast & the Furious?