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In defense of Armor, it focuses less on the military and the actual soldiering, and more on the person and the effects of war on the individual. So yeah, obvious similarities, but definitely a cool potential movie.
And while we're on the topic of Heinlein, a film version of "All you zombies" would blow some minds and effectively kill the time-travel-movie-genre.
http://www.maelstrom2themovie.com/
A 60's story by Arthur C. Clarke...that would require almost no updating.
A disaster rescue story that takes place on a colonized moon in the near future.
More currently I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to see Richard K Morgan's Takeshi Kovacs novels brought to the screen. (Alteres Carbon, Broken Angels, and Woken Furies) The fact that his native planet is Harlan's World, which I cannot prove, but I'm sure is a tribute to Ellison.
I think almost anything by Jonathan Carroll would make a fantastic SF/Psychological Horror film. Land Of Laughs and The Marriage of Sticks being personal favorties.
Iain Banks Culture Novels are wonderful, but might be to vast in scope. (Still, I'd like to see it attempted.)
Oh, and how about George RR Martin's Wild Card series? Especially with the popularity of Heroes on TV, how about updating the 15 (Or perhaps more?) book series that seems a clear predecessor?