No, but I HAVE mentioned
my favorite science fiction novel of all time,
Lord of Light. And as it happens, the team that rescued the six diplomats in the "
Canadian Caper" that is the basis of
Argo used a screenplay based on Zelazny's revisionist Hindu-Buddhist technofable.
Bizarre coincidence-
Until you read some of Harlan Ellison's essays in
Watching. Then you realize that many of the 20th Century's massive classics of science fiction -
Dune, The Stars My Destination, Lord of Light - spent decades in the tortured Hollywood half-life known as "turnaround" - optioned over and over, adapted and re-adapted, and almost never put on-screen. Yeah, Lynch did
Dune - but various
Dune adaptations had been floating around the industry for more than a decade before it was produced.
Stars My Destination had come even closer to production than
Dune, and it's never been made.
Foundation, Stranger in a Strange Land, et al had all made the migration from SF classics to mere literary "properties," each one accumulating a development biography along the way. In their own way, they had a "legend" in the same way that CIA cover identities do...no wonder they were attractive to the fake producers.
Published on February 23, 2013 18:47