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You Can Please Some of the People Some of the Time… None of the People All of the Time: A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More!

Dr. Rosanne Welch speaks on A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More! at the California State University, Fullerton Library

Part of the program series for Dune by Frank Herbert: A 50th Anniversary Celebration.

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Here’s what changed. In the book, they mention the word mafia a couple of times. In the adaptation, originally, the script, they did as well, because that was the word that people understood. The Italian-American Civil Rights League — which really exists — they demanded that that word not be used or they would protest the existence of the film and they were not giantly powerful – they’re not really the NAACP here, but, you know, they were kind of loud-mouthed Italians and they really wanted things done their way. What’s funny about them is that Joe Columbo was the founder of the Italian-American Civil Rights League and he’s a mafia leader who ended up in jail, then became a state’s witness and he’s like a true mafiosi and he was insisting the mafia didn’t exist and so they couldn’t use that word in the movie. 

About this talk

Dr. Rosanne Welch (RTVF) speaks on the craft of history of film adaptations from the controversy of the silent film Birth of a Nation (protested by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1915) to Breakfast at Tiffany’s (to which author Truman Capote famously said, “The only thing left from the book is the title”) to The Godfather . Naturally, the behemoth in adaptation – Harry Potter (which depended on the relationship created by adapter Steve Kloves and author J.K. Rowling) will be discussed, as will the subject of this month’s celebration: Dune.

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm

About Dr. Rosanne Welch

Dr. Rosanne Welch is a professor in the Low Residency MFA in Screenwriting Program from Stephens College, California State University, Fullerton, Mount San Antonio Community College and Cal Poly Pomona.  In 2007, she graduated with her Ph.D. in 20th Century U.S./Film History from Claremont Graduate University.  She graduated with her M.A. in 20th Century United States History from California State University, Northridge in 2004.

Welch is also a television writer/producer with credits for Beverly Hills 90210 , CBS’s Emmy winning Picket Fences and Touched By An Angel . She also writes and hosts her own podcasts on 3rdPass.media, her first one titled “Mindful(I) Media with Dr. Rosanne Welch.”

Her upcoming book, “Why The Monkees Matter: Teenagers, Television and American Pop Culture” will be published in Fall 2016

Three Ring Circus: How Real Couples Balance Marriage, Work and Kids and The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space are two books she has written. Los Angeles Times and the Journal of Screenwriting hold some of her published articles.

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From the Index… The M’s – “Why The Monkees Matter”

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M*A*S*H  103

Mad Men  145

Maddow, Rachel  2, 41, 55

Madonna  149

Magnum P.I.  119

Malcolm in the Middle  82

Malcolm X  146

Mannheim, Karl  146

Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The  17-18

Marie, Rose  13, 20-21, 54, 63, 65, 77

Marlow, Christopher  29

Marshall, Penny  38

Marshall, Thurgood  70

Martel, Arlene  79

Martin, Dean  19, 100-101

Martin, Deana  63, 101

Martin, D’Urvilla  70

Marx Brothers, The  7, 142

Marx, Groucho  7, 123

Marx, Richard  131, 133-134,  150

“Mary, Mary”  138-139

Mary Poppins  78

Mary Tyler Moore Show, The  52-53, 96, 105, 107, 109-110

Masak, Ron  102

Mazursky, Paul  27, 44, 46, 57, 84, 86

McCartney, Paul  125

McCartney, Stella  55

McGee, Ron  122

McLuhan, Marshall  31

McGiveney, Owen  80

McGuinn, Jim  148

McGuinn, Roger  14, 34

McGuire, Barry  36

Meredith, Burgess  90

Metatextuality  2, 9, 21, 30, 34, 50, 74, 82, 84, 86-88, 91-95, 101, 112, 116, 118, 127

Meyerson, Peter  20, 29, 31, 37, 40, 49-51, 58, 63, 65, 77, 86-87, 89, 112, 125, 148

Micky, the Monkee; see also Dolenz, Micky

Mike, the Monkee; see also Nesmith, Michael

Mineo, Sal  13

Minions  145

Minow, Newton  90

Miracle Worker, The  18

Miss America  56

Mister Ed  8, 97

Mod Squad, The  50

Modern Folk Quartet, The  71

Moliere  82, 113

“Mommy and Daddy”  128

“Monkee Mayor”  38, 80, 98, 102, 117

“Monkee Mother”  13, 20-21, 39, 50, 54, 64

“Monkee See, Monkee Die”  113, 126

“Monkee vs Machine:  126, 135, 137

“Monkees Chow Mein”  38, 73, 75, 98-99, 114, 117

“Monkees Get Out More Dirt”  55, 60, 62, 87, 90, 108

“Monkees a la Carte”  21, 72-73, 88, 115

“Monkees a la Mode”  66, 116

“Monkees at the Circus”  73, 88, 127, 139

“Monkees at the Movies”  116, 132

“Monkees Blow Their Minds”  16, 37, 50, 90, 99, 148

“The Monkees Christmas Show”  71, 83, 117

“Monkees in a Ghost Town”  50, 55, 63, 73, 77, 87, 95, 115

“Monkees in Mexico”  110

“Monkees in Paris”  117-118

“Monkees in Texas”  115

“Monkees In The Ring”  39, 70, 73, 89, 116

“Monkees Manhattan Style”  116

“Monkees Marooned”  116

“Monkees Mind Their Manor”  35, 95, 100, 103, 136

“Monkees On The Wheel”  73, 91-92, 96-97

“Monkees On Tour”  117-118, 136

“The Monkee’s Paw”  21, 35, 37, 39, 99, 114, 126, 129

“Monkees Race Again”  88

“Monkees Watch Their Feet”  25, 96, 114

Monkeemobile  70, 94

Monkey Kingdom  145

“Monstrous Monkee Mash”  35, 38, 79, 87, 89, 92-93, 97, 102-103, 114, 138-139

Monterey Pop Festival  77

Morgan, Robin  56

MTV  2, 22, 41, 84-85, 106, 117, 128, 144, 151-152

Murray, Andy  151

Muppets Tonight  154-155

My Personal Penguin  133

My Three Sons  26, 128, 155

My Two Dads  155

 

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Why The Monkees Matter Book Signing, St. Louis, Missouri, Saturday, November 5, 2016

A couple of photographs from my “Why The Monkees Matter” book signing in St. Louis today. It has been a busy week as I was at the Citizen Jane Film Festival in Columbia, MO where my Stephen College MFA in Screenwriting students were presenting a panel of papers on historic women screenwriters. it was well received and one of the most well-attended of all the panels. I look forward to doing this in future years, too.

Rmw citizen jane 1

After that, and a series of meetings with Stephens College folk, it was time to head off to St. Louis for a 1 pm signing of “Why the Monkees Matter” at a local Barnes and Noble. I worked hard to set up this signing when I heard that the Monkees would be performing in St. Louis tonight.

Why The Monkees Matter Book Signing, St. Louis, Missouri, Saturday, November 5, 2016

After meeting some great people at the signing it was time for some dinner with a collection of fans from the Zilch Podcast, where I’ve been interviewed about the book, and then off to the concert.

Why The Monkees Matter Book Signing, St. Louis, Missouri, Saturday, November 5, 2016

After this whirlwind, I’ll be heading back to work in California on Sunday.

Thanks for all who turned out and bough the book at Barnes and Noble and elsewhere. It is great to be able to share my feelings on The Monkees and find the others are just as interested — if not more so — than I am.

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The Kind of Girl I Could Love: Feminism in The Monkees

In 58 episodes none of the fictional Monkees ever ended up in bed with a girl, they never mistreated a girl and almost never chased the skirt of a bimbo. Only once did a lead character make a sexually provocative joke.

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Adapting The Godfather from A History of the Art of Adaptation [Video] (0:52)

You Can Please Some of the People Some of the Time… None of the People All of the Time: A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More!

Dr. Rosanne Welch speaks on A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More! at the California State University, Fullerton Library

Part of the program series for Dune by Frank Herbert: A 50th Anniversary Celebration.

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Transcript:

This is a huge change in terms of what we can do in movies. That doesn’t mean we stop having pressure to change particular movies and this one is probably my all time favorite movie in the whole history of the world, The Godfather, which I always make film students watch if they haven’t, because it’s quite brilliant. But as a kid, I snuck a copy of this and read it when I wasn’t supposed to. It was in the adult section of the library so I had a friend sneak it out. Instead of going to a liquor store and getting liquor, I got The Godfather. Som then I could read it and figure out — because I had seen the movie and really wanted to know more about it. Now, in the movie, we all know Marlon Brando is going to play Vito Corleone and it is a pretty good version of the book, but there are things they can’t do. The first thing is they had great trouble, not with any film rating system, despite the violence that will appear in this film. Violence not so bad. It’s the sex and bad words we don’t like children to see. Violence, they can see all kinds of. 

About this talk

Dr. Rosanne Welch (RTVF) speaks on the craft of history of film adaptations from the controversy of the silent film Birth of a Nation (protested by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1915) to Breakfast at Tiffany’s (to which author Truman Capote famously said, “The only thing left from the book is the title”) to The Godfather . Naturally, the behemoth in adaptation – Harry Potter (which depended on the relationship created by adapter Steve Kloves and author J.K. Rowling) will be discussed, as will the subject of this month’s celebration: Dune.

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm

About Dr. Rosanne Welch

Dr. Rosanne Welch is a professor in the Low Residency MFA in Screenwriting Program from Stephens College, California State University, Fullerton, Mount San Antonio Community College and Cal Poly Pomona.  In 2007, she graduated with her Ph.D. in 20th Century U.S./Film History from Claremont Graduate University.  She graduated with her M.A. in 20th Century United States History from California State University, Northridge in 2004.

Welch is also a television writer/producer with credits for Beverly Hills 90210 , CBS’s Emmy winning Picket Fences and Touched By An Angel . She also writes and hosts her own podcasts on 3rdPass.media, her first one titled “Mindful(I) Media with Dr. Rosanne Welch.”

Her upcoming book, “Why The Monkees Matter: Teenagers, Television and American Pop Culture” will be published in Fall 2016

Three Ring Circus: How Real Couples Balance Marriage, Work and Kids and The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space are two books she has written. Los Angeles Times and the Journal of Screenwriting hold some of her published articles.

Dr. Rosanne Welch Web Site and Blog

Follow Dr. Welch on Twitter

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From the Index… The L’s – “Why The Monkees Matter”

Wonder what and who I mentioned in “Why The Monkees Matter”? Check out these index entries!

Lamphier, Peg  153

Landis, Monte  21, 80

Landon, Michael  16, 114, 120

Lane, Ben  83

“Last Train to Clarksville”  40-41, 129, 145, 150-151

Later with Greg Kinnear  140

Laugh-In see also Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In

Lauper, Cyndi  133

Laverne and Shirley  38, 53

Leary, Timothy  7, 24-25, 39, 45

Leave It To Beaver  7, 15

Leeds, Phil 80,

Lefcowitz, Eric 14

Lembeck, Harvey  21, 72

Lennon, John  125, 142

Lennox, Annie  150

“Let’s Dance On”  86

Lewis, Jerry  124

Liberace  19, 45

Linden, Stella  80, 96

“Listen to the Band”  139

Little Caesar  72

Little House on the Prairie  120

“Long Title: Do I Have To Do This All Over Again”  148

“Look Out, Here Comes Tomorrow”  65

Loretta Young Show, The  105

Lou Grant  50, 52

Lord of the Rings, The  31

Lotus Sutra  24, 33, 75

Love Story  16

Love is a Many Splendored Thing  17

Love, American Style  155

Lukas, Karl  72

“L.U.V.: Let Us Vote”  156

 

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Censorship in 1960’s Television from 1960’s TV Censorship and The Monkees with Dr. Rosanne Welch [Video] (1:05)

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“1960s TV Censorship and The Monkees” gives a brief overview of where censorship standards were in the era – and how The Monkees pushed the envelope with its mentions of the Vietnam War – and Sunset Strip riots – and even with the outrageous storytelling behind “Frodis Caper”, the episode that celebrated the saving of an alien plant that very closely resembled a marijuana plant…  

Writer Treva Silverman said the staff got away with such jokes because the network executives were just old enough not to understand any of the references.
Presented at Stephens College MFA in Screenwriting classes on Friday, August 5, 2016

Transcript:

Now we think about censorship and the timeframe we’re in. Let’s think about what’s going on in television right now. Ok? We have codes about what you can and can’t do. The Smothers Brothers are going to get cancelled because they talk too much about the Vietname War and The Monkees talked about it before The Smothers Brothers showed up. Pete Seeger is not going to be allowed to sing “Waist Deep in the Big Muddy” because that’s about the Vietnam War and so he will not be allowed to sing that on television for a couple of years. Barbara Eden — who knows what was censored about Barbara Eden? (Audience) “Belly Button!” Her belly button. Her outfit, her harem outfit could not go below the belly button. You can’t show women’s belly button. On That Girl, Marlo Thomas had — any time she dated her boyfriend, Donald, we had to see Donald leave her apartment and her shut the door behind him. You could not assume that he had spent the night with her. She was a single woman living alone and you had to know that she was stilla virgin to make her acceptable to television. Right? This is what we’re talking about here in 1966. 


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About Dr. Rosanne Welch

Dr. Rosanne Welch is a professor in the Low Residency MFA in Screenwriting Program from Stephens College, California State University, Fullerton, Mount San Antonio Community College and Cal Poly Pomona.  In 2007, she graduated with her Ph.D. in 20th Century U.S./Film History from Claremont Graduate University.  She graduated with her M.A. in 20th Century United States History from California State University, Northridge in 2004.

Welch is also a television writer/producer with credits for Beverly Hills 90210 , CBS’s Emmy winning Picket Fences and Touched By An Angel . She also writes and hosts her own podcasts on 3rdPass.media, her first one titled “Mindful(I) Media with Dr. Rosanne Welch.”

Three Ring Circus: How Real Couples Balance Marriage, Work and Kids and The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space are two books she has written. Los Angeles Times and the Journal of Screenwriting hold some of her published articles.

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Quotes from “Why The Monkees Matter” by Dr. Rosanne Welch – 32 in a series – Peter the idiot

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They decided Mike would represent ‘us’, the leader, the one with his feet on the ground; Micky was meant to be the crazy off-the-wall type; Davy was a heartthrob, and then they came to the decision whether Peter would play a genius or a total idiot. “It was like voting on deciding the Pope. Sadly Peter was so smart and so perceptive and so insightful and yet we decided to make his character a total idiot for the sake of the comedy.”

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