Yes but there have been IT movies quite known nobody bothers to know the author and with the twilight movies theyre like omg stephanie meyer wow.... what a masterpeice
Well, I think Stephen King for example is more famous, but Twilight is extremely famous, so it's a more famous series than anything King wrote. I haven't read either series, but I got Meyer because I know she wrote Twilight and I didn't know that of of King's series was called Dark Tower.
^ Except that he wasn't, not really. That honour goes more to Poe and Wells. The more Verne I read, the more I am convinced that the popular image of him is completely wrong.
Seconded, though a lot of people do know movies adapted from his novels: Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, Adjustment Bureau and Paycheck come to mind.
A good quiz... but I think it could've been great if scifi and fantasy were separated out. Sure there's an overlap but at generally they're very different genres appealing to very different people.
Totally blanked on Jules Verne's name. I remembered it at the last minute because I remembered what Doc Brown named his kids on "Back to the Future". Kept putting down Orson Welles for H.G. Wells
Looks like we have enough for a second quiz from the comments and I would just add in Iain M Banks - The Hydrogen Sonata or The Culture series as the clue. The Algebraist is also good but not in the above series.
What about CS Lewis or David Eddings?
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