Heard on the street [message #5292] |
Fri, 11 June 2004 01:39 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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I was down at the laundro and there was talk about a summer sci-fi film of Asimov's I, Robot. Is there anything to that?
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Re: Heard on the street [message #5298 is a reply to message #5297] |
Sat, 12 June 2004 08:30 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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I'm thinking that it'll take the radio serial format and give the visuals that you always wanted to see but had to imagine from old time radio drama/comuic books. It's another comic vook/graphic novel-based premise. But I still don't know what happened to high quality space opera... s-f adventure with a point from major writers. The technology is all there but the ideas are pretty shallow. I've always wanted to see an adaptation of Miven and Pournelle's Ringworld. It's a big idea and deals with some interesting concepts.
Also more William Gibson, please. I thought that Matrix would open the door for Neuromancer. And Johnny Mnemonic was a lot better a second time than at first glance.
Other interesting idea that's floating about is Steam Punk. Steam Punk is cyberpunk set in the Victorian era... the time of airships and Babbage's Difference Engine. It's a form of alternate history and timeline diversion.
The tools are there to do all these things.
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Re: Heard on the street [message #5299 is a reply to message #5298] |
Sat, 12 June 2004 09:35 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18794 Registered: January 2001
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You've brought up many interesting themes. I saw Johnny Mnemonic, and felt the same as you did. It's even better the second time around. Funny thing was that a friend of mine recommended it to me 10 years ago when it was first released. PC's had moved into most offices by the late 80's, and by 1995 when this movie was released, they were moving rapidly into many (non-computer-savvy) people's homes. That's a whole other subject that's funny to me. Twenty years ago, no one outside the computer industry knew what a megabyte was and you would have been weird to describe your annual salary in terms like $100K per year. Now the industry vernacular has become part of the popular language in almost every industrialized nation of the world. But I digress. Airships, the Victorian Era and the Babbage Engine - That's another cool theme. I think we've had this discussion, but it's still a welcome theme in my mind to discuss again. Time after Time and all the movies like it are wonderful. Did you see The Adventures of Baron Munchausen? That's a fun one too.
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Re: Heard on the street [message #5300 is a reply to message #5299] |
Sat, 12 June 2004 12:45 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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Yes, sorry I was repeating. I think I tried to sit through Time After Time once. And have seen Terry Gilliam's Baron Munchausen, but oddly cannot remember anything of it. Isn't there supposed to be a new Around The World In 80 Days coming to theaters as well?
What really needs a new treatment is Verne's "Master Of The World." The old one with Vincent Price is an embarrassment.
Two things should havee been editied out of Johnny Mnemonic: Henry Rollins and Ice T. Only good role Ice T. ever did was playing a Jackass in Tank Girl. Henry Rollins has had a real spotty career since the Black Flagg days.
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