Adaptation: Book to Movie
UP NEXT: 'The Running Man' and Stephen King's 2025. Follow us on social media: Hosts: Nate Day, Chris Anderson Producer: Nate Day "Adaptation Theme" Written by: Chris Anderson, Performed by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow, Nate Day ***** 00:00:11 - Nate Welcome to Lightning Round, an adaptation mini episode. Today we're talking about Gothic literature, Gothic fiction, Gothic film, expanding a little bit on Frankenstein, which we talked about very recently on the main pod. So if you haven't caught up with that one, be sure to listen to that one first. Chris has...
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In this episode of 'Lighting Round,' Nate and Chris discuss gothic storytelling, its origins and how that led to popular stories from 2025 such as Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein' and Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners.' UP NEXT: 'The Running Man' and Stephen King's 2025. Follow us on social media: Hosts: Nate Day, Chris Anderson Producer: Nate Day "Adaptation Theme" Written by: Chris Anderson, Performed by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow, Nate Day
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Welcome to Adaptation, the book-to-movie podcast. I'm Nate. And I'm Chris. And today we are talking about Frankenstein, one of the most, probably one of the most famous texts ever put to paper, wouldn't you say? 100%, yes. Yeah. Yeah. But before we dive in, I want to give ourselves a quick plug. Our first mini episode called Lightning Round was published just the other day. So be sure to check that out. It should just be in the regular feed on your streaming app. Sorry about using the wrong microphone on that one. I think I've got it worked out here. So smooth sailing from here on out,...
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In this episode of 'Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast,' Nate and Chris discuss 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' by Mary Shelley -- one of the most formative texts ever written, especially regarding science fiction, horror, women authors and gothic literature. Additionally, they discuss the various film adaptations, including Guillermo del Toro's recent adaptation (now available to stream on Netflix) and James Whale's 1931 film, with a colossal cultural impact. UP NEXT: 'The Running Man' and Stephen King's 2025. Follow us on social media: Hosts: Nate Day, Chris...
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Follow us on social media: Hosts: Nate Day, Chris Anderson Producer: Nate Day "Adaptation Theme" Written by: Chris Anderson, Performed by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow, Nate Day ***** Welcome to Lightning Round, the first episode of the Adaptation Mini Podcast. I'm Nate Day. I'm Chris. Anyway, yeah, like I said, our first episode of lightning round. We want to do these mini episodes. This one in particular is to catch some people up on some developments on past episodes, from past episodes, about past episodes, etc. Chris, first of all, has something very...
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In this special, first episode of 'Lighting Round,' Nate and Chris offer follow-up on previous episodes. Listeners of episode 18 may recall that Chris sent 'Caught Stealing' author Charlie Huston an email to ask about what characters readers are meant to feel sympathy for -- and Mr. Huston responded! Listen to hear how his short-but-sweet email shifted perspectives on the story. Additionally, Nate shares that Bruce Springsteen has released the electric tracks recorded for his 1982 album 'Nebraska,' the subject of 'Deliver Me from Nowhere,' which was discussed in episode 21. Follow us on social...
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00:00:00 - Nate Welcome to Adaptation, the book-to-movie podcast. I'm Nate. 00:00:12 - Chris And I'm Chris. 00:00:13 - Nate And Chris, you're back in the United States. 00:00:16 - Chris Yes. 00:00:17 - Nate Isn't it awesome here? 00:00:18 - Chris We're in the same country again. Unbelievable. I was actually very excited to be back, and then the second I stepped out of JFK, I was like, oh, what have I done? 00:00:29 - Nate Yeah, it's a fresh hell pretty much every day. 00:00:33 - Chris But we aren't in New York yet. We are up in West Haven, Connecticut. Same with some of...
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In this episode of Adaptation: The Book to Movie Podcast, Nate and Chris discuss 'Deliver Me from Nowhere,' the story of Bruce Springsteen creating his iconic album 'Nebraska.' Nate and Chris break down why they feel disappointed by this story despite being superfans of The Boss and what could have been done to make it a better experience. Expect thoughtful conversations about Warren Zanes's book, Scott Cooper's film adaptation, Jeremy Allen White's performance, what makes for a good music biopic and what Nate and Chris's favorite 'Nebraska' tracks are. UP NEXT: 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern...
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BY NATE DAY ’s latest, ',' is a mostly real-time chamber piece reminiscent of his famed – and is deserving of the comparison in every way. The film follows in the hours after the 1943 Broadway debut of the smash hit ',' a musical with music co-written by his former partner, . Following the rave reviews for the show, Hart relentlessly pursues a much younger woman and his former professional glory in equal measure, hindered only by his self-destructive habits. 'Blue Moon' functions mostly as a showcase for its star, , who gives one hell of a performance. He’s energized, nuanced, intimate...
info_outlineIn 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 discussions and reviews. A must-listen for fans of books, movies, and adaptation culture!
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Hosts: Nate Day, Chris Anderson
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"Adaptation Theme"
- Written by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow
- Performed by: Chris Anderson, Jem Zornow, Nate Day