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THE TIM HARVEY SHOW #2: When Genre Adaptations Go Wrong

The negative reviews for Marvel’s The Inhumans are coming in fast and furious, but it would hardly be the first time that a book or comic got a poor adaptation to another media, let alone a beloved property get a reboot or sequel that leaves fans wondering what went so very, very wrong. This week: pondering the questions of fan expectations and the primacy of good writing over adherence to canon, and considers what he wants and expects – fairly or not – from genre adaptations.

 

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Timothy Harvey

Timothy Harvey is a Kansas City based writer, director, actor and editor, with something of a passion for film noir movies. He was the art director for the horror films American Maniacs, Blood of Me, and the pilot for the science fiction series Paradox City. His own short films include the Noir Trilogy, 9 1/2 Years, The Statement of Randolph Carter - adapted for the screen by Jason Hunt - and the music video for IAMEVE’s Temptress. He’s a former President and board member for the Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City, and has served on the board of Film Society KC.

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