promethia_tenk: (bigger on the inside)
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Apparently Moff is adapting The Time Traveller's Wife for HBO. Do not know if want? It's intellectual incest at the very least.

This feels vaguely like a joke. Is it April and I didn't notice? No, Variety believes it too, apparently.

I suppose I should finally get around to reading that thing . . .

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Date: 3 Aug 2018 10:33 am (UTC)
elisi: Edwin with book (Book Joy)
From: [personal profile] elisi
I once picked it up in a bookshop and read the first page? I can't remember it though.

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Date: 3 Aug 2018 11:14 am (UTC)
owlboy: (Default)
From: [personal profile] owlboy
I saw someone on Tumblr compare it to having Cabernet Sauvignon with your steak. It's predictable cuz it works

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Date: 3 Aug 2018 05:28 pm (UTC)
greensword: (i came out to have a good time)
From: [personal profile] greensword
Stick with what you're good at, I guess?

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Date: 3 Aug 2018 08:12 pm (UTC)
purplefringe: Amelie (Default)
From: [personal profile] purplefringe
I *looooove* The Time Traveller's Wife. It's been one of my favourite books since forever and I'm incredibly excited (not least from a vidding perspective) to see it done properly on TV. The book is so emotional and fascinating and wonderful, and the film version they did a few years ago was just...not. The impact it had on Moffat though can't really be understated...I mean he mentions TGitF in that article, but it's there throughout his entire tenure, from little Amelia intrigued by the man crash-landing in her garden (which literally happens in TTTW) right up to Bill waiting at the bottom of that spaceship, and the young First Doctor confronting his older self. It's there in all the Libraries and museums and artists that crop up everywhere in his tenure, esp in S5 (The Time Traveller's Wife is an artist (a red-headed artist at that!), the Time Traveller is a librarian, there's some really key scenes involving a museum, and being locked up in a library) and in lots of other small things.

I don't think reading it would mess with Doctor Who - it's a wonderful work of art in its own right (and one of the very, very few books that reliably makes me cry) - but I think you would undoubtedly notice all the things Moffat has consciously or unconsciously taken from it. But I don't think that's a bad thing.

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Date: 4 Aug 2018 03:43 pm (UTC)
shadowkat: (Default)
From: [personal profile] shadowkat
Didn't they already make an unsuccessful movie out of it? I kept trying to read it, but never got into it.

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