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		Definition of unfilmable in English: unfilmableadjectiveʌnˈfɪlməblənˈfilməbl (especially of a novel) not able to be adapted into a film.  the trilogy was once considered unfilmable  Example sentencesExamples -  Those who claimed Watchmen was unfilmable may have been right, if you're accepting the usual rules of filmmaking.
 -  In some of them, he does discard the whole idea as unfilmable, which obviously would mean it would never get made.
 -  An examination of Bresson's stylistic decisions shows how he transformed Georges Bernanos's classic but apparently unfilmable novel into a credible and deeply affecting movie.
 -  Now just stop and consider the tens of thousands of elements screaming for Peter Jackson's attention as he tries to pull together this unfilmable mess.
 -  While Variety noted that it was ' an intelligent adaptation of Philip Roth's arguably unfilmable novel '.
 -  His violent examination of the world of the 1980s was thought to be unfilmable.
 -  Moore is the creator of such classics as The Watchmen, V is for Vendetta and From Hell, all but one of which has, as of yet, proven unfilmable.
 -  Firstly, Hollywood, in face of a lucrative three-part franchise, has finally caught up with its prejudice and reverence towards the "unfilmable" book.
 -  He also acknowledges Jordan's ability to adapt books most folk regard as unfilmable.
 -  Gravity's Rainbow, for instance, is surely the most unfilmable of novels.
 -  Does anyone actually know why Gilliam said it was unfilmable?
 -  He joins Fred Schepisi and Lasse Hallstrom in that not-so-exclusive club of directors scared off by the book's growing reputation as unfilmable.
 -  In 1995, this material - long considered unfilmable - was finally made into a movie of the same title, The Basketball Diaries.
 -  To bring what was commonly regarded as an unfilmable book to screen, Harron has understandably had to dilute Ellis' uncompromising vision, but the film's strengths lie elsewhere.
 -  How do you make a film from a novel that is unfilmable?
 -  Throughout the film, Mettler asks directly: how do you speak the unspeakable, describe the indescribable, and more precisely, film the unfilmable?
 -  'Bloom' is the latest film adaptation by Sean Walsh of James Joyce's reputedly unfilmable masterpiece "Ulysses".
 -  Given that I believed The Perfect Storm to be unfilmable, I approached the motion picture with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism.
 -  A lot of people in Hollywood considered The Jacket an unfilmable screenplay.
 -  Peter Jackson undertook what seemed like a fool's errand and dared to film the unfilmable.
 
    Definition of unfilmable in US English: unfilmableadjectiveənˈfilməbl (especially of a novel) not suitable to be adapted for a movie.  the trilogy was once considered unfilmable  Example sentencesExamples -  A lot of people in Hollywood considered The Jacket an unfilmable screenplay.
 -  'Bloom' is the latest film adaptation by Sean Walsh of James Joyce's reputedly unfilmable masterpiece "Ulysses".
 -  Throughout the film, Mettler asks directly: how do you speak the unspeakable, describe the indescribable, and more precisely, film the unfilmable?
 -  While Variety noted that it was ' an intelligent adaptation of Philip Roth's arguably unfilmable novel '.
 -  In 1995, this material - long considered unfilmable - was finally made into a movie of the same title, The Basketball Diaries.
 -  Now just stop and consider the tens of thousands of elements screaming for Peter Jackson's attention as he tries to pull together this unfilmable mess.
 -  Those who claimed Watchmen was unfilmable may have been right, if you're accepting the usual rules of filmmaking.
 -  How do you make a film from a novel that is unfilmable?
 -  Given that I believed The Perfect Storm to be unfilmable, I approached the motion picture with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism.
 -  Peter Jackson undertook what seemed like a fool's errand and dared to film the unfilmable.
 -  An examination of Bresson's stylistic decisions shows how he transformed Georges Bernanos's classic but apparently unfilmable novel into a credible and deeply affecting movie.
 -  He joins Fred Schepisi and Lasse Hallstrom in that not-so-exclusive club of directors scared off by the book's growing reputation as unfilmable.
 -  Does anyone actually know why Gilliam said it was unfilmable?
 -  In some of them, he does discard the whole idea as unfilmable, which obviously would mean it would never get made.
 -  His violent examination of the world of the 1980s was thought to be unfilmable.
 -  To bring what was commonly regarded as an unfilmable book to screen, Harron has understandably had to dilute Ellis' uncompromising vision, but the film's strengths lie elsewhere.
 -  Moore is the creator of such classics as The Watchmen, V is for Vendetta and From Hell, all but one of which has, as of yet, proven unfilmable.
 -  Gravity's Rainbow, for instance, is surely the most unfilmable of novels.
 -  Firstly, Hollywood, in face of a lucrative three-part franchise, has finally caught up with its prejudice and reverence towards the "unfilmable" book.
 -  He also acknowledges Jordan's ability to adapt books most folk regard as unfilmable.
 
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