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Lost in Translation 140: Are We In A Cycle? Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation October 30, 2015 1 1Thirty years is enough time for a young man to work through the system to get to the point where he can make decisions on what to film.
Lost in Translation: History of Adaptations – Wrapping Up Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation October 23, 2015 8 1Scott wraps up his Lost in Translation History of Adaptations with plenty of graphs and charts!
Lost in Translation: History of Adaptations, 2010-Now Scott Delahunt Lost in TranslationMovies October 16, 2015 2 1While Lost in Translation treats sequels as original works continuing a story started in a previous film the general audience may not agree.
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 2000-09 Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation October 9, 2015 0After two decades where original works were the majority, the sudden turn back to the level seen in the Fifties makes the Aughts seem abnormal.
Lost in Translation 139: A Hart to Hart Remake? Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation October 2, 2015 0 3Hart to Hart will be a gay couple, Jonathan Hart and Dan Hartman, a by-the-book attorney and a free-wheeling journalist, who fight crime.
Lost in Translation 138: Watership Down Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation September 25, 2015 3 41Watership Down is a good example of being able to get to the heart of a novel without losing anything in the translation to film.
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 1990-99 Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation September 11, 2015 0 2The percentage of original films drops, but the majority of popular movies for the Nineties are still original works, continuing the reversal started in the Eighties.
Lost in Translation 137: Whither the Cheese? Scott Delahunt Lost in TranslationMovies September 4, 2015 0Will the cheese return to the big screen? Eventually.
Lost in Translation 136: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation August 21, 2015 10 2The Clone Wars is well worth studying as a successful adaptation.
Lost in Translation 135: Novel Growth and Adaptations Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation August 14, 2015 0 10Over time, though, the length of novels has been growing, not just in page count but in story.
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 1980-89 Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation August 7, 2015 12 12The three adaptations, Batman, Three Men and a Baby, and Fatal Attraction, come from different source works.
Lost in Translation: July News Round-Up Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation July 17, 2015 0 6It's time for the Lost in Translation July news round-up!
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 1970-79 Scott Delahunt Lost in TranslationMovies July 10, 2015 3 37Welcome to the Lost in Translation history of adaptations, the Seventies.
Lost in Translation 134: Superheroes, the New Western Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation July 3, 2015 1 6That said, superheroes present a new American mythology, one that is still being created while building on the myths and legends of history.
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 1960-69 Scott Delahunt Lost in TranslationMovies June 26, 2015 1Welcome to the Lost in Translation history of adaptations.
Lost in Translation: June News Round Up Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation June 19, 2015 0 6It's a short Lost in Translation News Round Up this month. Just a few of note.
Lost in Translation 133: Fixing Dungeons & Dragons Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation June 12, 2015 4 6Today, I delve back into Dungeons & Dragons. The first inclination is to drop a meteor swarm on it and call it a day.
Lost in Translation 132: Evil Dead Scott Delahunt Lost in TranslationMoviesReviews June 5, 2015 3 38The end result is that Evil Dead is The Evil Dead with a better budget but a tighter film.
Lost in Translation: The History of Adaptations, 1950-59 Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation May 29, 2015 4 12Welcome to the Lost in Translation history of adaptations.
Lost in Translation 131: Phantom of the Paradise Scott Delahunt Lost in Translation May 15, 2015 3 14Phantom took a huge risk, adapting both the legend of Faust and The Phantom of the Opera and turning them into a rock opera.