Let’s talk about one of the most influential SFF writers of all time, the great Ursula K. Le Guin. In episode 270, Luke & James explore the legacy of Le Guin’s body of work, the power of manifesting dreams into reality, why she isn’t afraid to break contracts with the reader, and the novelty of putting Portland at the center of everything. Join them next week when they discuss the 1980 film adaptation by David Loxton & Fred Barzyk!
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Ink to Film
Luke Elliott
James Bailey
Illusion Is Shared Delusion in “The Prestige” (1995 Novel)
From the Vault: The Hobbit (1977 film)
A Wild Trip Through “Alice in Wonderland” (1951 film) | Book vs Movie
A Rabbit Hole of Controversy in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” (1865 novel)
Seeing Beyond the Singularity in “3 Body Problem” (2008 novel & 2024 Show) eps. 5-8
Who Speaks for Humanity? “3 Body Problem” (2024 TV Series) eps. 1-4
Just Getting Started With “The Three-Body Problem” (2008 novel)
Casino Royale (2006) is the Best Possible James Bond Adaptation | Book vs Film
From the Vault: “The Sandman” Dream of a Thousand Cats; Calliope (S1:E11)
Searching for Humanity in “Casino Royale” (1953 novel)
Manufacturing a Messiah in “Dune: Part Two” (2024 film) ft. Fonda Lee
Men Telling a Woman’s Story? "Poor Things" (2023 film) ft. Laura of Why the Book Wins
A Post-Modern Prometheus? “Poor Things” (1992 novel)
Introducing the "Adaptation Hall of Fame" 2024 Class | 300th Episode!
Paul Tremblay Reflects on “Knock at the Cabin” (2023) | Creative Conversations
The Kathy Bates Show “Misery” (1990 film)
Examining Toxic Fandom in Stephen King’s “Misery” (1987 novel)
Last Looks 2023
“One of THE Moments in Movie History” ITF Read & Watch: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1964 novel & 1971 film)
“The Creepiest Thing Hitchcock Ever Did” ITF Watch: Psycho (1960 film)
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