Miller, Jeffrey wrote:
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I see you've conveniently wiped your memory of such high points of SciFi
originals. Allow me to remind you of Scare Tactics and Riverworld..
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I don't know about scare tactics, but Riverworld, while not great, was
better than I
From: G. D. Akin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about scare tactics, but Riverworld, while not great,
was
better than I expected.
Wow. Your expectations must have been VERY low. It was so bad I
couldn't watch more than 20 minutes of it. Then again, I am a big,
big, BIG fan of the
The current SciFi weekly has news of 3 upcoming films.
- Thunder Story Revealed: there is a spoiler synopsis of the movie A Sound
of Thunder based on Ray Bradbury's short story
- Rama Eyes Web Debut: Morgan Freeman says Rendezvous with Rama may appear
on the web and in theaters at the same time.
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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 20:31:50 +0900
- Rama Eyes Web Debut: Morgan Freeman says Rendezvous with Rama may
appear
on the web and in theaters
Personally I'm pretty stoked that they're doing a
movie adaption of the Earthsea stories. I loved those
books (someof my favorites from le Guin).
Damon.
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Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
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Personally I'm pretty stoked that they're doing a
movie adaption of the Earthsea stories
I see you've conveniently wiped your memory of such
high points of SciFi originals. Allow me to remind
you of Scare Tactics and Riverworld..
And I see you wiped your memory of other SciFi
originals like Dune and Battlestar Galactica (both of
which I GREATLY enjoyed, moreso than their
Jon Gabriel wrote on George A's comments:
I just read the News portion of scifiweekly.com #308. Interesting info
on
SF movies.
- A script is complete for Asimov's Foundation; to focus on The Mule
story arc.
Now that would be interesting. I vote for John Leguizamo to play the
Mule.
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In a message dated 3/19/03 8:44:37 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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Perhaps Kevin Costner would be available to play Hari
G. D. Akin wrote:
- A script is complete for Asimov's Foundation;
to focus on The Mule story arc.
Now that would be interesting. I vote for John Leguizamo to
play the Mule. :)
I would love to see it, but not sure about your choice.
Is there any doubt that They(tm) will put
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Subject: Movie news
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 17:58:25 +0900
I just read the News portion of scifiweekly.com #308. Interesting info
on
SF movies.
- A script is complete
In a message dated 3/19/03 8:44:37 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps Kevin Costner would be available to play Hari Seldon!!
William H. Macey.
Somebody not known as an Alpha-Male.
Sam Niel?
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I just read the News portion of scifiweekly.com #308. Interesting info on
SF movies.
- A script is complete for Asimov's Foundation; to focus on The Mule
story arc.
- Heinlein's The Moon is a Harsh Mistress has been optioned (for the
second time). The same group has optioned Have Spacesuit,
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