Morgan Kane
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David Wong:
Whilst the JDatE movie was good, it was obviously limited by the fact it was, y'know, a movie. Have you ever considered a web series, etc. to get more details from the books in? And, on the subject of adaptations, can we ever expect a JDate or Futuristic Violence graphic novel/broadway musical/whatever?
David Wong
It's very natural to wonder that, especially now that fans have seen how HBO is turns books into series with huge budgets. But then you realize that even then, they make radical changes (like Game of Thrones) because even with unlimited time, there are things that just aren't practical to shoot due to budget limitations, or that don't work in a visual medium (where an entire conflict plays out inside the thoughts of a character). What you seem to be suggesting is a series where I'd have creative control, but even then it'd require tremendous amounts of money to film that probably couldn't be recovered - it's a pretty high concept book.
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JONATHAN L'ARCHEVEQUE
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Loved all your books. Specially Spiders and Futuristic Violence.
JDatE3's general story was nice. Weird, differnet, but nice. But some soy sauce rules changes irritated me. (Side-effects temporary ? Usage caused more chaos/dildo jokes then helped the situation ?...) Did I missed a point ? Can you point me at something I need to pay special attention to while I do my 2nd reading of JDatE3 ? Help me love it more !
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JDatE3's general story was nice. Weird, differnet, but nice. But some soy sauce rules changes irritated me. (Side-effects temporary ? Usage caused more chaos/dildo jokes then helped the situation ?...) Did I missed a point ? Can you point me at something I need to pay special attention to while I do my 2nd reading of JDatE3 ? Help me love it more ! (hide spoiler)]
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