Adaptation #32: Hot Blood, Warm Bodies

header032In episode #32 Dorin, Nicole and Kendyl discuss Isaac Marion’s Warm Bodies, what’s really in a name and how much ‘magic’ is too much to be believable. They also take a moment to appreciate rooftop kisses and discuss their expectations, high and low, for the upcoming film.

Also check out our episode on the film!

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SHOW NOTES:

Music: Paid to Get Excited by Butch Walker

Main Discussion

Warm Bodies

-By Isaac Marion

-Published in 2010

-Started as a short story called “I Am a Zombie Filled With Love” receiving internet popularity

-Prequel The New Hunger yet to be released

Warm Bodies (2013)

-Released: Feb 1 (US), Feb 8 (UK)

-Written and Directed: Jonathan Levine

-Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer and John Malkovich

Stay tuned for episode #33 on the Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl’s novel Beautiful Creatures!

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