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		<title>Six Children&#8217;s Books That Need The Hollywood Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nicholas Kristof&#8217;s New York Times article has been causing a lot of talk in my Twitter-verse lately, regarding the best kids&#8217; book ever, and what with the recent announcement of two of my favorite children&#8217;s reads being adapted for the silver screen, Eric and I have been thinking about some more books that need making [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nicholas Kristof&#8217;s <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/05/opinion/05kristof.html" target="_blank">New York Times article</a> has been causing a lot of talk in my Twitter-verse lately, regarding the best kids&#8217; book ever, and what with the <a href="http://www.imaginaryeric.com/2009/06/23/curiouser-and-curiouser/" target="_blank">recent announcement</a> of two of my favorite children&#8217;s reads being adapted for the silver screen, Eric and I have been thinking about some more books that need making into films. Here&#8217;s our list &#8211; tell us which books we&#8217;ve been crazy for leaving out!</p>
<h4 style="color:#666666; margin-bottom:0.5em;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-504" style="float:left; padding:5px 34px 10px 0px;" title="Young Bond" src="http://www.imaginaryeric.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/youngbond.jpg" alt="Young Bond" width="47" height="75" />Young Bond</h4>
<p>These James Bond prequels are begging to be shown on the big screen, but writer, Charlie Higson wants to wait until he&#8217;s finished the series before thinking about it. Surely putting the written exploits of a film character icon on screen is inevitable, but in the meantime we&#8217;ll have to make do with Alex Rider in Storm Chaser.</p>
<h4 style="color:#666666; margin-bottom:0.5em;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-505" style="float:left; padding:0px 26px 8px 0px;" title="Busytown" src="http://www.imaginaryeric.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/scarry.jpg" alt="Busytown" width="55" height="75" />Anything by Richard Scarry</h4>
<p>File this one under nostalgia if you like, but the unique and instantly recognizable style of Richard Scarry&#8217;s classic collection of Busytown books would make for some fab animation.</p>
<h4 style="color:#666666; margin-bottom:0.5em;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-506" style="float:left; padding:5px 36px 10px 10px;" title="Tintin" src="http://www.imaginaryeric.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tintin.jpg" alt="Tintin" width="35" height="75" />The Adventures of Tintin</h4>
<p>Yes, I know the coifred French reporter may have already caught the attention of Msr. Speilberg, who&#8217;ll be releasing a 3D rendition of Tintin next year, but I&#8217;m impatient. Hey if the on-screen adaptations stays true to the series of books (Ha!) there could be 24 of these films made. Blistering barnacles!</p>
<h4 style="color:#666666; margin-bottom:0.5em;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-507" style="float:left; padding:5px 15px 35px 0px;" title="Dragonology" src="http://www.imaginaryeric.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/dragonology.jpg" alt="Dragonology" width="66" height="75" />Dragonology</h4>
<p>Pirates, Wizards and Vampires have all had their fair share of film and book attention lately, it&#8217;s high time dragons were the in-thing. And no, Eragon does not count. Dragons may not have the same depth as Harry Potter, or the coolness of Edward Cullen, but they&#8217;ve got lots of scales and can breath fire &#8211; see, the script writes itself!</p>
<h4 style="color:#666666; margin-bottom:0.5em;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-528" style="float:left; padding:5px 15px 25px 0px;" title="cyoa" src="http://www.imaginaryeric.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/cyoa.jpg" alt="cyoa" width="66" height="109" />Choose Your Own Adventure</h4>
<p>This one takes a little explaining. Years ago I saw a spooky movie in a small theater in Sea World, where the audience had to vote on key points of the story by pressing a button on their seat &#8211; I guess the majority vote decided. I&#8217;m surprised this didn&#8217;t catch on more widely, and I think this style of collaborative storytelling would lend itself ideally to a film version of the classic Choose Your Own Adventure series of books. Who&#8217;s with me in trying to create a script with a democratically evolving plot?</p>
<h4 style="color:#666666; margin-bottom:0.5em;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-509" style="float:left; padding:0px 31px 8px 10px;" title="Where's Waldo?" src="http://www.imaginaryeric.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/waldo.jpg" alt="Where's Waldo?" width="40" height="75" />Where&#8217;s Waldo?</h4>
<p>Or &#8220;Where&#8217;s Wally?&#8221; if you grew up in England, like me. I&#8217;m typecasting here, but Daniel Radcliffe needs to hold on to those specs for a few more years and play the part of the stripy-togged traveler, Waldo, don&#8217;t you think?</p>
<p>Thanks also to Matthew at <a href="http://www.nuggetisland.com" target="_blank">Nugget Island</a> for finding this list of <a href="http://www.babble.com/10-kids-movies-that-were-better-than-the-book/" target="_blank"><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content">10 Kids Movies That Were Better Than the Book. </span></span></a> Be sure to take a peek at that too.</p>
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