I went through a phase of reading pretty much every James Herbert book when I was in my late teens. I think pretty much most of them are ideal for "far-out alternative" horror movies. The tough part about it is, a lot of his books get a bit OTT towards the end (which I personally love, but may scupper the film from translating well).
Its always surprised me that more adaptations of Arthur C Clarke books have never been made. Firstly a lot of them are simply great stories and secondly one of the very few that have been made is possibly the greatest movie of all time. In this day and age of CGI and the success of guff like Avatar you'd think the movie studios would be falling over themselves to have some proper material to adapt?
…And 'A Confederacy Of Dunces' is one of the great unmade too. The longer it goes on, the more people who would be ideal for Ignatius keep getting too old to play him. John Goodman would have been ideal, but is plainly far too old now. Philip Seymour Hoffman could have a crack, I suppose. There were rumours years ago that Stephen Fry was going to play him, but thankfully, they remained rumours….
...I'd really like to see an adaptation of Bryan Talbot's The Adventures of Luther Arkwright. (The story of a man who can cross dimensions, who is tasked with deliberately starting an English civil war in order to draw out a sinister third party.) I know a film has been talked about before, but apparently the screenplay wasn't very good. It's got a lot of Doctor Who and Michael Moorcock in it, and after Inception is wowing people (and proving people can handle several layers of narrative) I think it could be a great film.
It amazes me that nobody has yet made a film of Robert Harris' Fatherland. I know HBO had a go at it on the cheap, but to be frank, they blew it.
And 'A Confederacy Of Dunces' is one of the great unmade too. The longer it goes on, the more people who would be ideal for Ignatius keep getting too old to play him. John Goodman would have been ideal, but is plainly far too old now. Philip Seymour Hoffman could have a crack, I suppose. There were rumours years ago that Stephen Fry was going to play him, but thankfully, they remained rumours.
Before Belushi died, he was in the works to play Reilly, wasn't he? With Pryor as Jones.
As the ultimate unfilmable book, I think of Pale Fire as the great adaptation that is yet to be made. Tristram Shandy, Ulysses and Naked Lunch all seem positively cinematic compared to Nabokov's (arguably) greatest novel.
As media, novels and films aren't always compatible, and sometimes it's best not to force the two into some sort of unnatural marriage. Pale Fire is as much a metafictional puzzle as a story, and I'm not really sure what cinema would add to it. Do you really see it as crying out for adaptation?
Oh, and 3 HBO miniseries of James Ellroy's Underworld USA trilogy, please.
The book is so good at bringing his New Orleans to life that I feel that I have watched a movie over in my head but I would love to see someone have a crack at it.
Ringworld