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Logan's Run Re-Make
2007-04-04
US filmmaker Joel Silver, who produced all of "The Matrix" films, said Tuesday he is planning a remake of the 1976 Oscar-winning science fiction classic "Logan's Run."

"I love the original material but I think that version is a bit silly," he told reporters in Barcelona where he was promoting his latest film "The Reaping" starring Academy Award-winner Hilary Swank.

Based on a 1967 novel by the same name, "Logan's Run" chronicles a future society which imposes a mandatory death sentence for all those turning 30 in order to avoid overpopulation and the depletion of natural resources.

The film won an Academy Award for its visual effects and was nominated for two other Oscars...
Posted by:Anonymoose

#17  "MATRIX films" > Will the female lead continue to be in love wid a dead Man??? Does Radical Islam realize that its 12th Imam will not rise until GABRIEL'S SWORD cuts the earth into sections, turning earth from planet into planetoid struggling to try to prove to God its worthy of becoming a full planet again.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-04 23:17  

#16  Has anyone seen Hyperdrive on BBC America???
Posted by: anonymous2u   2007-04-04 22:05  

#15  The movie Starship Troopers sucked.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-04-04 21:22  

#14  I will have to hang around several lifetimes before they do a really good SciFi

Larry Niven's Known Space stuff and RINGWORLD!

Posted by: 3dc   2007-04-04 20:26  

#13  got the set too...watched it twice through already :-)

If you don't have it - get the Serenity DVD
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-04 19:51  

#12  Firefly, fantastic show! Went out and got the DVD set.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-04-04 19:45  

#11  Ima still sorry Firefly went off air. Loved Serenity too...
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-04 19:27  

#10  "War Against the Posleen"

Nah - I'd love to see Gust Front done by the guys that did 300
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-04-04 19:26  

#9   Starship Troopers
too late.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-04-04 18:01  

#8  Oh, and a couple of other books I hope are never subjected to Hollywood:

o Footfall
o Lucifer's Hammer
o Starship Troopers
o any of the War Against the Posleen books
o Anything of David Drake's
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-04-04 17:38  

#7  I think Larry Nivens Fallen Angels would make a better film (than the book).

A Hollywood version of "Fallen Angels" would hack the book to pieces. The villains would only be the religious conservatives; the feminists, ecologists, et. al. would be excluded. The SCA would be excluded -- those people celebrate violence! And the world's only private ballistic missile would be gone.

And, finally, the spacers would be replaced by ecologists trying to reverse the Ice and the SF fans would be replaced by the local vegan collective.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-04-04 17:36  

#6  I know how to spice it up - USA has national health care and everyone over 65 must be sacrificed for the greater good - oh, wait, that was a ST:TNG ep w/ David Ogden S.....
Posted by: anonymous2u   2007-04-04 16:29  

#5  Logans Run is one of the main reason Sci-Fi was virtually dead pre-Star Wars and why real SCIENCE-Fiction has been replaced by Space Opera.

Dull and silly and unlikely.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-04-04 15:35  

#4  You know, output matters, too. Maybe they should wait until age 45 or 50, when earnings peak. And the 30-year-olds have learned how not to soil their diapers.
Posted by: Perfesser   2007-04-04 14:10  

#3  I was 15 at the time and I remember having developing a crush on the female cast member Jenny Agutter Jenny.
She was easy on the eyes as at the time when I was a teenager.
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Movie Background

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I though Michael York and Peter Ustinov was great.
The special effects worked at the time, but nothing compared to what can be done today with CGI.

Later on when the series came out, I watched it as religiously as Space 1999 which came out at the around the same time. I was a nice break from the after school homework.

Loved the car
Car
Posted by: Delphi2005   2007-04-04 13:28  

#2  It was a fantastic concept book to film back in 76. If I recall it was filmed in a Texas shopping mall. Would be interesting to see how it could be done now a days.

On an up note. The 1976 film didn't have any Muslims in it.

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Posted by: Icerigger   2007-04-04 12:33  

#1  I think Larry Nivens Fallen Angels would make a better film (than the book).
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2007-04-04 12:18  

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