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Thats a wild one..
Very radical for its time.
Scary to think of whats possible these days.
ChaCha, have you watched Conspiracy Theory with Mel Gibson and Captain Piqard? Very chilling..
Bill
Remain calm, everything will be alright. Love this movie. He used THX 1138 or variations in the rest of his movies/stories. Check the license plate of Milner's rod in American Gaffiti, or the book version of Star Wars ( hint: Death Star, comm problem with trick to get to a console ).
Well, I had great hopes for "Starship Troopers"....but we see what came of that.
Still, one can dream (of electric sheep).
(Red Planet stunk)
Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep - also a big influence, if not directly, for the movie Bladerunner. It's a great book btw, but very not an easy read. Weird.
I'd love to see William Gibsons' work turn into films. Though i think the Matrix borrowed heavily from him.
-feng
My problem with Blade Runner VS Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep is that Riddly Scott only read half of the book. That said it is one of the best dystopian genre films ever made. I went to see it when it was re-released on it's ten year anniversary at a real one screen theater in Westwood just out side of UCLA. I actually had to drive 130 miles to see it.
Funny William Gibson is mentioned as I just finished Neromancer a couple of days ago. I read this one every few years since I first read it along with Mona Lisa Overdrive, Count Zero and Burning Chrome almost 20 years ago. There was a movie based on one of Gibson's short stories, Johnny Mnemonic, that was a huge let down. If there had to be a "must make" film based on Gibson's stories it should be Neromancer.
And finally getting back to THX1138, that had to be the one film that when I saw it in the 70's convinced me that Sci-Fi could be and should be more than pointy eared aliens on TV and all the other clap-trap that was trotted out as "science fiction" during the time before Star Wars. I mean what could be more frightening during the disco days than a society that used drugs to control the population and the police are faceless nameless androids?