A lot of people saying they want Katherine Applegate and Michael Grant involved. You know who I want involved? People who know how to make good movies.
Right, but that's a subjective thing too. Different tastes for different people.
Also, if you're meaning in terms of big established "names", A-list directors, it's almost a foregone conclusion that nobody like that is going to want to do this. A lot of these adaptations (not all, but most, especially with the teen-novel thing) tend to go to younger up-and-comers, sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't.
And everyone, what's the point of keeping on repeating "it should be a TV series instead!" Maybe it should, but they've announced a movie. B*tching about the format seems a little moot.
I'm way more concerned about the rating than the format. Even with a TV series they'd be cutting stuff out and rearranging/streamlining, it's not like we're going to get a book-by-book page-by-page faithfulness in
any adaptation.
I'm just sort of thinking...how many of these young actors (if they have the balls to go that way for a movie) are actually any good, Harry Potter aside? So many of these movies fall on their face because the leads are all unlikable, smug little brats, and that could be a huge pitfull. That being said, you don't want to age everyone up to 17/18/19 either, it'd lose so much if you did that.