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Ep. 19: A Clockwork Orange Carries Complexities on Pages Screens and Behind the Scenes
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1:15:50In this episode of 'Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast,' Nate and Chris discuss 'A Clockwork Orange,' originally written by Anthony Burgess, before being adapted for the screen by the one and only Stanley Kubrick, the legendary filmmaker behind 'The Shining,' '2001: A Space Odyssey' and many more. They discuss how Burgess created his own vernacu…
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Ep. 18: Foul Ball: 'Caught Stealing' Falls Short Despite Big Swings
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58:09In this episode of Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast, Nate and Chris discuss 'Caught Stealing,' written by Charlie Huston, with a film adaptation directed by Darren Aronofsky, starring Austin Butler, Zoe Kravitz, Bad Bunny, Regina King and many more. They also discuss the idea of the anti-hero -- someone you're asked to root for no matter how h…
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Ep. 17: Agatha Christie, All Hail the Queen of Crime
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1:06:04In this special episode of Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast, Nate and Chris take a look at the literary titan Agatha Christie, known best for writing murder mystery novels and plays like "Murder on the Orient Express," "And Then There Were None" and "Witness for the Prosecution" that have become staples in Hollywood over the last 100 years. Th…
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Ep. 16: 'American Psycho' Critiques Consumerism with Carnage
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1:01:40Patrick Bateman’s skincare routine might be flawless, but his moral compass is anything but. In this episode of Adaptation, Nate and Chris dive into Bret Easton Ellis’s 'American Psycho' and Mary Harron’s razor-sharp film adaptation. From Bateman’s obsession with appearances to the satire of Wall Street excess, we discuss how the book’s graphic hor…
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Ep. 15: How 'Forrest Gump' Fumbles Storytelling and Substance
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47:56This week, Nate and Chris take a critical look at 'Forrest Gump'—both the chaotic novel by Winston Groom and the sentimental, Oscar-sweeping film adaptation. While the movie has long been a fan favorite and cultural touchstone, its politics are murky and its themes baffling. And the book? Let’s just say it didn’t age well. From problematic portraya…
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Ep. 14: 'Remains of the Day': Kazou Ishiguro's Quiet Story of Loud Emotions
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45:04On this episode of Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast, Nate and Chris dive into Kazuo Ishiguro’s acclaimed novel The Remains of the Day and its Oscar-nominated 1993 film adaptation starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson. They explore how Ishiguro masterfully turns a seemingly mundane butler's journey into a gut-wrenching meditation on dignit…
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Ep. 13: How Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park' Changed Cinema, Science, and Storytelling
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59:04In this roaring episode of Adaptation: Book to Movie, Nate, Chris, and special guest Jack dig into Michael Crichton's 1990 techno-thriller 'Jurassic Park' and Steven Spielberg's 1993 blockbuster adaptation. From the deadly differences between book and film (spoiler: Hammond's not so cuddly in the novel) to Jeff Goldblum's inexplicable sex appeal an…
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In this special solo episode of Adaptation: Book to Movie, Nate shares what he and co-host Chris plan to cover for the rest of the year including 'Forrest Gump,' 'American Psycho,' 'Wicked' and 'The Housemaid.' He also shares that they've developed a new format for their conversations to be rolled out in a few weeks featuring more back-and-forth di…
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Ep. 11: Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest and Synthesizing Satire for the Silver Screen
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35:56In this episode, Nate and Chris unpack the absurd charm of Oscar Wilde’s timeless comedy 'The Importance of Being Earnest.' They dive into Wilde’s flamboyant life, the satirical brilliance of the play, and its lasting legacy as both literature and cinematic adaptation. From rapid-fire one-liners to cucumber sandwiches and christening chaos, they ex…
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Ep. 10: Ian McEwan's 'Atonement' and the Power of Perception
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51:06In this episode, Nate and Chris dive into Joe Wright’s Oscar-nominated film 'Atonement,' adapted from Ian McEwan’s acclaimed novel. From its sweeping cinematography and unforgettable performances by Keira Knightley, James McAvoy, and Saoirse Ronan, to that jaw-dropping twist ending, the hosts unpack what makes this adaptation a standout in the book…
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In this special solo episode of Adaptation: Book to Movie, Nate shares how he and co-host Chris choose which book-to-film adaptations to cover. Get a behind-the-scenes look at their planning process, their commitment to diverse storytelling, and what’s coming up next — including adaptations like 'Jurassic World: Rebirth,' 'Animal Farm,' 'Wicked,' '…
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Ep. 8: Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' and the Bloodline of 'Sinners'
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44:23In this episode, Nate and Chris dive into Toni Morrison's 'Beloved,' unpacking its harrowing portrayal of slavery, generational trauma, and ghostly reckoning. They explore Morrison's literary genius, the controversial 1998 film adaptation starring Oprah Winfrey, and draw compelling connections to 'Sinners' — Ryan Coogler's new box-office phenomenon…
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Ep. 6: Mary Poppins and the Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Story of Adapting P.L. Travers Classic Novel
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50:17Step into the whimsical world of 'Mary Poppins' as we explore the magic, charm, and deeper themes behind this beloved story. In this episode, we discuss the origins of P.L. Travers' iconic character, the impact of Disney’s adaptation, and the timeless lessons that make 'Mary Poppins' a cherished classic. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering…
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Ep. 5: Amy Tans 'The Joy Luck Club' and Asian-American Representation in Modern Media
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37:24In this episode, we explore the lasting impact of Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club and its significance in Asian-American representation in literature and film. We discuss how the novel and its 1993 film adaptation shaped cultural conversations, paved the way for greater diversity in storytelling, and influenced modern media portrayals of Asian-American…
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David Lynch's 'Dune': How he Became the Steward of Frank Herbert's Science Fiction Epic + Thoughts on Bong Joon Ho's 'Mickey 17' and Rebecca Yarros' 'The Onyx Storm'
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41:03Nate and Chris examine Frank Herbert's science fiction classic 'Dune,' the epic tale of Paul Atreides's quest to unite the Fremen of Arrakis against the powerful Harkonnens. Then, they examine David Lynch's 1984 film adaptation, which starred Kyle McLachlan, Patrick Stewart, Sting, Linda Hunt, and others. PLUS: Nate shares his thoughts on Bong Joon…
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'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker and its Catalog of Historic Achievements
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35:37Chris and Nate discuss Alice Walker's historic novel, 'The Color Purple' and its two film adaptations: 1985's directed by Steven Speilberg and starring Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey, and 2023's musical adaptation starring Fantasia, Taraji P. Henson, Danielle Brooks and Colman Domingo. The story follows Celie, a Black woman in the American South…
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J. R. R. Tolkein's 'The Hobbit' Changed the Course of Hollywood Filmmaking
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43:34Chris and Nate, with special guest Dave Anderson, discuss J. R. R. Tolkein's classic fantasy novel, 'The Hobbit' as well as the film adaptations it spawned: 1977's animated television movie 'The Hobbit' and the live action trilogy ('An Unexpected Journey,' 'The Desolation of Smaug' and 'The Battle of the Five Armies') directed by Peter Jackson and …
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How 'Little Women' by Louisa May Alcott Transcends Time
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36:18Chris and Nate take a look at Louisa May Alcott's 1868 novel 'Little Women,' as well as four of its most famous film adaptations: 1933 starring Kathryn Hepburn; 1949 starring Elizabeth Taylor and Janet Leigh; 1994 starring Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Kirsten Dunst, Claire Danes and Christian Bale; and 2018 starringSaorise Ronan, Emma Watson, Flor…
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Bibliophile Chris and Cinephile Nate discuss the historical significance and cultural context of film adaptations of books, plays, novels and literature in general. Follow us on Twitter/X (@AdaptPod) and Instagram(@adaptation_pod)! Hosts: Nate Day, Chris Anderson Producer: Nate Day
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