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From: ecl@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (evelyn.c.leeper)
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Date: 25 Feb 94 16:26:13 GMT
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.movies,rec.answers,news.answers
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Subject: rec.arts.sf.movies Frequently Asked Questions
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Archive-name: sf/movies-faq
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Copies of this article may be obtained by anonymous ftp to rtfm.mit.edu
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under /pub/usenet/news.answers/sf/movies-faq.Z. Or, send email to
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mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send usenet/news.answers/sf/movies-faq"
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in the body of the message.
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Last change:
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Tue Feb 1 17:27:56 EST 1994
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Changes:
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14. In OUTLAND and TOTAL RECALL, people exposed to vacuum promptly
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explode. In 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, a few seconds' exposure to
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vacuum doesn't bother one at all. Which is right?
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["astronauts" changed to "people"]
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18. What are the various Quatermass films and the names they go under?
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Contents:
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1. Star Trek.
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2. The animated LORD OF THE RINGS by Ralph Bakshi covers only the
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first half of the trilogy. Bakshi did not make the second half.
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3. Frequent subjects.
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4. Abbreviations commonly used in this group:
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5. BLADE RUNNER: the sixth replicant, why voice-overs, and Deckard a
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replicant?
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6. "Can the X beat the Y?" where X and Y are mighty ships or alien
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races from different space opera movies/series.
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7. Is the movie HEAVY METAL out on video?
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8. Why is there an acknowledgment to Harlan Ellison in the credits of
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THE TERMINATOR? or Doesn't THE TERMINATOR have the same plot as a
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TWILIGHT ZONE episode?
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9. What about the relationship between HAL (the computer in 2001: A
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Space Odyssey) and IBM? (If you add 1 to each letter in HAL you get
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IBM.)
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10. Who was the voice of the seductive Jessica Rabbit in the film
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"WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT"?
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11. What are all of the "cute" gimmicks in the film BACK TO THE
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FUTURE?
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12. What role did Jamie Lee Curtis play in THE ADVENTURES OF
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BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8TH DIMENSION?
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13. When is George Lucas going to make more STAR WARS films? What
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will they be about??
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14. In OUTLAND and TOTAL RECALL, people exposed to vacuum promptly
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explode. In 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, a few seconds' exposure to
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vacuum doesn't bother one at all. Which is right?
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15. What does "FTL" mean?
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16. I was told that the director's cut of DUNE was seven hours long,
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and did a much better job of portraying the novel. Where can I
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find it?
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17. What are the two minutes of new footage on the STAR TREK VI: THE
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UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY videocassette?
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18. What are the various Quatermass films and the names they go under?
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rec.arts.sf.movies is a newsgroup devoted to discussions of science
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fiction, horror, and fantasy movies. It is a high-volume newsgroup and
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this article is intended to help reduce the number of unnecessary
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postings, thereby making it more useful and enjoyable to everyone.
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If you have not already done so, please read the articles in
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news.announce.newusers. They contain a great deal of useful information
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about network etiquette and convention.
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Before we begin, two pieces of net.etiquette. Both of these are
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mentioned in news.announce.newusers, but since they are so frequently
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violated, and at least one of them is particularly relevant to this
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group, we mention them here:
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SPOILER WARNINGS: Many people feel that much of the enjoyment of a film
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is ruined if they know certain things about it, especially when those
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things are surprise endings or mysteries. On the other hand, they also
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want to know whether or not a film is worth seeing, or they may be
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following a particular thread of conversation where such information may
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be revealed. The solution to this is to put the words SPOILER in your
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header, or in the text of your posting. You can also put a ctl-L
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character in the *first* column if you are using rn. Some people think
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that spoiler warnings are not necessary. We don't understand why, and do
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not want to discuss it. Use your best judgment.
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REPLIES TO REQUESTS AND QUESTIONS: When you think that many people will
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know an answer to a question, or will have an answer to a request,
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RESPOND VIA E-MAIL!!! And if you don't know the answer, but want to
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know, DON'T POST TO THE NET asking for the answer, ask VIA E-MAIL! If
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you think a lot of people will want the same information, you might
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suggest that the person summarize to the net.
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Even if you don't see an answer posted, and you have the answer, please
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send it e-mail. The thirty other people who answered may have already
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sent it, and your site just hasn't gotten it yet. It clogs the net and
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gets very tedious to see 30 people answer the same question, and another
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30 people asking for the answer to be posted. All of that should be
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done via mail. The net is a highly asynchronous medium. It can take
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several days for an article to make it to all sites. It is also quite
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common for followups to messages to reach a site before the original.
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There is also a FAQ list posted to rec.arts.movies which covers more
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general topics and includes the location of many useful databases. And
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finally, there is a group, rec.arts.movies.reviews, that carries reviews
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of both SF and non-SF movies.
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Please keep in mind two points:
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1. Always remember that there is a live human being at the
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other end of the wires. In other words, please write your
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replies with the same courtesy you would use in talking to
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someone face-to-face.
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2. Try to recognize humor and irony in postings. Tone of
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voice does not carry in ASCII print, and postings are often
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snapped off quickly, so that humorous intent may not be
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obvious. More destructive and vicious arguments have been
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caused by this one fact of net existence than any other. It
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will help if satiric/ironic/humorous comments are marked with
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the "smiley face," :-)
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Below is a summary of questions and subjects which appear frequently in
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this group. Please read it before posting anything to rec.arts.sf.movies.
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1. Star Trek.
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There is a hierarchy for Star Trek, rec.arts.startrek. If you have
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access to netnews, use it for discussions about any Star Trek subject
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(old series, new series, movies, novels, etc.). If you are absolutely
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sure you cannot access the startrek newsgroups, and you *must* post to
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rec.arts.sf.movies, include the phrase "Star Trek" in the subject line.
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Do not post flames about people violating this guideline. Use e-mail
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to request they follow it. It's likely that this person is reading
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rec.arts.sf.movies via a gateway and has no access to netnews or
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rec.arts.startrek.
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2. The animated LORD OF THE RINGS by Ralph Bakshi covers only the
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first half of the trilogy. Bakshi did not make the second half.
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There was a completely independently produced animation of THE RETURN
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OF THE KING by Rankin/Bass who also did an animation of THE HOBBIT.
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(Someone notes that Tolkien deplored the fact that the "Lord of the
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Rings" is considered a trilogy. That's as may be, but I'm afraid
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we're stuck with the terminology.)
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3. Frequent subjects.
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Some subjects have been discussed numerous times in this group. Please
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consider carefully before starting discussions on these topics.
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1. Casting your favorite book as a movie.
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2. The Ten Best SF Movies
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3. What SF books would make good movies and, conversely,
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why sf movies from books are usually not very good.
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4. Abbreviations commonly used in this group:
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BTW -- "By the way"
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FYI -- "For your information"
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IMAO -- "In my arrogant opinion"
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IMHO -- "In my humble (honest) opinion"
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ROTF -- "Rolling on the floor"
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ROFL -- "Rolling on the floor, laughing"
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RPG -- "Role playing games", like D&D (Dungeons and Dragons)
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wrt -- "with respect to"
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5. BLADE RUNNER: the sixth replicant, why voice-overs, and Deckard a
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replicant?
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This, and lots of other BLADE RUNNER questions, are hashed out in a
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separate BLADE RUNNER FAQ posted monthly to rec.arts.movies,
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alt.cult-movies, alt.cyberpunk, and rec.arts.sf.movies by
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muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au
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6. "Can the X beat the Y?" where X and Y are mighty ships or alien
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races from different space opera movies/series.
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These kind of discussions are fairly pointless. Please keep them off the
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net.
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7. Is the movie HEAVY METAL out on video?
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No and yes. Due to legal problems, it has not been officially released.
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There are a number of bootleg copies in circulation, though.
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8. Why is there an acknowledgment to Harlan Ellison in the credits of
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THE TERMINATOR? or Doesn't THE TERMINATOR have the same plot as a
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TWILIGHT ZONE episode?
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(The following answer is taken from a posting by Jerry Boyajian.)
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Ellison filed suit against the studio claiming that THE TERMINATOR
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was plagiarized from his two teleplays for THE OUTER LIMITS. One was
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"Soldier" (based on a short story he written years before), in which
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a soldier is zapped from a future war zone into the present and causes
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all sorts of problems. In addition to basic plot similarities, the
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scenes of the future in THE TERMINATOR are very similar in look and
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feel to those in "Soldier".
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The other teleplay was "Demon With a Glass Hand", in which a lone man
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with a glass-and-computer-chips hand and a woman he meets up with are
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on the run from some unknown enemy. He has amnesia and doesn't know a
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thing about who he is, or why he's in his current situation. Eventually,
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he finds out that he's from the future and was sent to the present on
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a mission to save the human race.
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Separately, I feel that THE TERMINATOR is a legitimate variation on the
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ideas presented in Ellison's stories. However, taken together, it would
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seem as if James Cameron got the idea from Ellison's stories, in which
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case, Ellison is owed something. At any rate, as the story goes, the
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studio was going to fight the suit, but in preparing their defense, they
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found out from someone in the production crew that Cameron had quipped
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on the set about how he'd "ripped off a couple of OUTER LIMITS episodes".
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At that point, they decided to settle out of court, giving Ellison some
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undisclosed amount of money and inserting the credit.
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(Thomas Pluck (pluck@andromeda.rutgers.edu) adds the following:)
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You left out one important thing with the Ellison/Cameron suit; the
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concept of Skynet, the military supercomputer that sees all humanity as
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the enemy, was taken from Ellison's short story "I Have No Mouth and I
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Must Scream," collected in the book of the same name and various other
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SF anthologies. Ellison's computer called itself AM, and it kept five
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people alive to torture for all eternity because it hated its creators
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so much. The two OUTER LIMITS scripts plus that short story are half or
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more of the TERMINATOR plot.
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9. What about the relationship between HAL (the computer in 2001: A
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Space Odyssey) and IBM? (If you add 1 to each letter in HAL you get
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IBM.)
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According to Clarke, this relationship is entirely accidental. In
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fact, he claims that if he had been aware of it, he would have chosen a
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different name for his computer. (HAL stands for Heuristic ALgorithmic.)
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10. Who was the voice of the seductive Jessica Rabbit in the film
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"WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT"?
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This is sort of a trick question, because there are TWO voices.
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Kathleen Turner provided the speaking voice, and Amy Irving did the
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singing.
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11. What are all of the "cute" gimmicks in the film BACK TO THE
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FUTURE?
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Apparently, the makers of this film (Stephen Spielberg & Robert
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Zemeckis) did all kinds of cute things, playing with the names of some
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of the characters and with issues of time travel. Some of these are:
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a) The mall where Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) meets Dr. Brown
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(Christopher Lloyd) for their time travel experiment is called the
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Twin Pines Mall. Dr. Brown comments that ol' farmer Peabody used
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to own all of the land, and he grew pines there. When Marty goes
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back in time, he runs over and knocks down a pine tree. When he
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comes back to the mall at the end of the film (BACK TO THE FUTURE)
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the sign at the mall now identifies the mall as the Lone Pine Mall,
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reflecting the fact that Marty had changed the present (1985) by
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his trip to the past (1955).
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b) Farmer Peabody's son is named Sherman. Sherman was the name of
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the little boy time traveler in one segment of Jay Ward's cartoon
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show, "The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show." The dog who owned his time
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machine was named (surprise) Mr. Peabody.
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12. What role did Jamie Lee Curtis play in THE ADVENTURES OF
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BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8TH DIMENSION?
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She played Buckaroo's mother in a flashback sequence. The sequence
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was cut, and so does not appear in the final, release version.
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13. When is George Lucas going to make more STAR WARS films? What will they
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be about??
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First of all, there is a group, rec.arts.sf.starwars, that exists to
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discuss this. However, here's what I know:
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There had been a rumor that another STAR WARS film would come out soon ...
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maybe in 1992 for the 15th anniversary of the first film. Presumably,
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this would have been the first of a trilogy which will depict the years
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before the three films that have been made. (Therefore they have been
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known as Chapters 1, 2, & 3. This is consistent with the labeling of the
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films that have come out as 4, 5, & 6. Of course, at least some of these
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labels were added post-release). Lucas has, in the past, claimed that
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there will someday maybe be a series of three trilogies: The three
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already made, the three preceding these events (see above) and three
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that take place after the three films that are already made.
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However, all of the information about new films coming out does not go
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much beyond the rumor stage--as the fact that 1992 has been here and gone
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and the next film is not. We'll believe it when we see it.
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[The latest is that "Entertainment Tonight" and some Los Angeles local
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news stations announced Lucas will be releasing the next trilogy once
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a year starting in 1997. Again, we'll believe it when we see it.]
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Lots of books, comics and other stories that have been released are
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supposedly *not* directly related to the planned films. These were
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additional merchandising items.
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(And by the way, the first STAR WARS film was originally released as
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just "STAR WARS"; it was only in re-release that it was entitled "STAR
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WARS EPISODE IV: A NEW HOPE." The other two were always labeled
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"EPISODE V" and "EPISODE VI.")
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14. In OUTLAND and TOTAL RECALL, people exposed to vacuum promptly
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explode. In 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, a few seconds' exposure to
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vacuum doesn't bother one at all. Which is right?
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This hasn't occurred in real life, but there have been experiments where
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animals, or parts of a person's body, were exposed to vacuum; these
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experiments happened before any of these films were made. 2001 was right;
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OUTLAND and TOTAL RECALL ignored the known facts. A full discussion of
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this can be found in the sci.space FAQL. (Discussions of whether TOTAL
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RECALL is a dream or not are not pertinent to the question of vacuum, but
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since the film is often mentioned in this context, it is included here.)
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15. What does "FTL" mean?
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"FTL" means "faster than light."
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16. I was told that the director's cut of DUNE was seven hours long,
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and did a much better job of portraying the novel. Where can I
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find it?
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As Jerry Boyajian explains (hopefully for the last time [but of course
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it wasn't]):
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There is *no* "director's cut" of DUNE of *any* length. The existence
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of one is a complete myth. Perhaps when Lynch was cutting the film
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originally, there existed such a cut, but if it isn't long gone by now,
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it's most likely an untimed work print and not in any sort of releasable
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form.
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*IF* David Lynch were inclined, and *IF* Dino DeLaurentiis were inclined
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(and *IF* his organization wasn't bankrupt), and *IF* the scrap footage
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is sitting in a vault somewhere, Lynch could probably reconstruct his
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original cut, but all three (or four) of those are mighty big "ifs".
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No such cut exists on video, no such cut exists in any final film print.
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[There is also no truth to the rumor that there was a European version
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that was 4 hours long.]
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There exists only one version of the film that's longer than the
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original theatrical release, and that was the expanded version made for
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television syndication, and it's maybe 50 minutes longer than the
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original. But it certainly can't be claimed to be a "director's cut"
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because not only did Lynch not get involved in cutting it, he
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disapproved of it so thoroughly that he had his name removed as both
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writer and director.
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I have a large number of film reference books, both genre-specific and
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general. I follow a number of film and video magazines, and so forth.
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I've heard and read detailed descriptions of different cuts of various
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films including BLADE RUNNER, BRAZIL, LEGEND, HIGHLANDER, et alia. I've
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read and heard first-hand descriptions by people I know of such longer
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versions, or I've seen listings for them as import laserdiscs. But I've
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never heard nor read of any definite, substantiated, unquestionable
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existence of a version of DUNE, either in commercial release or floating
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around in collectors' hands, that is longer than the 190-minute TV
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version.
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As a matter of fact, the *only* place I've even heard *rumors* of such a
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cut of DUNE has been here on Usenet. [One says his rumor is of a
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4-hour cut.] I've heard other rumors (via people asking about it, as
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did the person who started this thread) of 5-hour versions, 7-hour
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versions, 9-hour versions, and in one case, someone reported hearing
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about a 15-hour version! [Herbert did apparently mention in an interview
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that the first draft of the screenplay ran about 14 hours, so that may be
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the source of this mis-information.]
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They are mythical. And until their existence is documented, and not just
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a rumor that's floating around the net, I will stand by that statement.
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[-jmb]
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17. What are the two minutes of new footage on the STAR TREK VI: THE
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UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY videocassette?
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According to Jerry Boyajian:
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There are a couple of very minor bits, but the two significant (and
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related) additions are:
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--The details of the proposed operation to rescue Kirk and McCoy from
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the Klingons, presented by Col. West (played by Rene Auberjenois) in the
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President's office. In the theatrical release, this is completely
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missing, though the easel with the plan diagrams on it seems to
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mysteriously appear out of nowhere.
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The second is a spoiler, so... (hit return *twice to skip through it)
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--The revelation that the Klingon assassin at Khitomer was actually
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West in disguise.
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Susan K. O'Fearna also suggests that in the arrest scene, they show Kirk
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being cuffed, then show him being cuffed again be a part of the extra two
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minutes.
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18. What are the various Quatermass films and the names they go under?
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Nigel Kneale wrote three television Quatermass plays for the BBC in
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the 50's the last one ended just a week or so into 1959. Each one was
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more popular than the previous one. The last one was so popular that
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churches had to change their hours because people were staying home to
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watch the play. Each of the three involved the adventures of British
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rocket scientist Bernard Quatermass foiling an unusual sort of invasion
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from outer space. Each was in six 40-minute episodes shown one a week.
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Hammer Films took the three stories and adapted each into a film. Each
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was renamed in the U.S.
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BBC Play Film Title U.S. Retitling of film
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THE QUATERMASS EXPERIMENT
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THE QUATERMASS XPERIMENT
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THE CREEPING UNKNOWN
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QUATERMASS II
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QUATERMASS II
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ENEMY FROM SPACE
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QUATERMASS AND THE PIT
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QUATERMASS AND THE PIT
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FIVE MILLION YEARS TO EARTH
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The last, as far as I can tell, invented the concept of uplift that
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David Brin has been using to great advantage. The last film, in my
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opinion, is the best science fiction film ever made, richer in ideas
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than most science fiction novels I have read. Incidentally, the
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"Xperiment" was an invented word to emphasize that the film had gotten
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the X-certificate.
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In the late 70's Nigel Kneale was convinced to do one final Quatermass
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TV play and did THE QUATERMASS CONCLUSION. This time it was not
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adapted into a film but the play was edited into a feature-length story
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of the the same name. It went directly to cassette and is available in
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this country.
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Each of the plays was published in paperback and in their original
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editions are quite valuable. They were reissued about the time of the
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last TV play in the late 70's along with a novelization of THE
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QUATERMASS CONCLUSION (called just QUATERMASS). There was also an
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episode of "The Goon Show" (great British radio comedy series starring
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Harry Secomb, Spike Milligan, and Peter Sellers) entitled "The Scarlet
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Capsule" which lampooned the play QUATERMASS AND THE PIT.
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Of the stories there is no common agreement as to whether QUATERMASS II
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or QUATERMASS AND THE PIT is better, but I generally rank QUATERMASS
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AND THE PIT (a.k.a. FIVE MILLION YEARS TO EARTH) as being one of the
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best science fiction films ever made. Recently the original TV-play
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has become narrowly available in this country. I would claim that the
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play is even a little better than the film made from it. It is a
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little slower at three hours, but in the film the explanation at the
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end is a little terse and hard to follow. Things are better explained
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in the play.
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[This part contributed by Mark R. Leeper (leeper@mtgzfs3.att.com).]
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Evelyn C. Leeper | +1 908 957 2070 | ecl@mtgpfs1.att.com / Evelyn.Leeper@att.com
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