Do you think 'The Reel Sisters' book would make a good movie?
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Re: Do you think 'The Reel Sisters' book would make a good movie?
It has strong characters, and a great plot for any selected director and cast to get their teeth into. It would be very interesting to see how a director would interpret it for the screen.
It has all the necessary potential for a heartwarming film. It could bring the audience to tears at times, while also making them laugh at others. There will be plenty of very relaxing scenes on the water, but also some “on the edge of their seats” moments too.
The fly fishing trips would be filmed in wonderfully scenic locations. So, I also feel it could be a visually beautiful film which would inspire great cinematography and probably a rousing musical score to accompany it all.
If done well it could be a joy to watch.
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I like Priscilla Shirer but I don't think this is her type of movie if the book were to be made into one.
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I think it could make a good movie though I am not sure who would make great fits for the cast. Goldie Hawn and Sandra Bullock sound fine. I can't really picture Halle Berry in the role for Veronica but I am sure that she has great skills to do the job.HollandBlue wrote: ↑06 Oct 2018, 18:14 Do you think The Reel Sisters would be a good movie? Why? Any suggestions for the cast?
I think it would make a great 'chick flick with a twist.' One of the twists is the male-dominated sport of fly fishing.
Possible cast:
Sophie-Sandra Bullock
Rose-Goldie Hawn
Veronica-Halle Berry
Amanda-
Melody-
I'm not sure who I would pick for the younger 'girls.'
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I know what you mean. She definitely has her priorities, but you never know what divine-order opportunities lie ahead. I bet she was surprised to be acting in War Room!
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