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Aug 24, 2010 03:28PM
Dune would have been better if Spielberg had done it tho ;)
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Not sure if ts relevant but Im about to read The War of the Worlds by H.G.Wells for the first time! And will follow that up with Edison's Conquest of Mars by Garrett Putnamm Serviss (1898)
which is said to be the sequel to Wells's work.
Larry wrote: "Oh I can't remember character names from Dune-only seen it once, years ago"...And you think Spielbird could actually direct anything better than David Lynch?? It is TO LAUGH!! Spielberg isn't one TWENTIETH the filmmaker Lynch is!!
Stephen wrote: "Larry wrote: "Oh I can't remember character names from Dune-only seen it once, years ago"...And you think Spielbird could actually direct anything better than David Lynch?? It is TO LAUGH!! Spi..."
Well each to their own opinion I suppose, but I do rate Spielberg.
Larry wrote: "Stephen wrote: "Larry wrote: "Oh I can't remember character names from Dune-only seen it once, years ago"...And you think Spielbird could actually direct anything better than David Lynch?? It is ..."
So do I, and not very highly.... :-)
Finally getting round to Childhood's End! I planned to read it on his birthday but due to coming down with a flu I took longer than expected to finish the book I was reading at the time! Anyway I've started re reading it today-I read it years ago but dont remember much about it (a jungle scene at night sticks in my mind for some reason!) and I'm not sure if I 'got it' at the time.
Larry wrote: "Hmm not come across that jungle scene yet!"
What did you think of it this time, Larry? I just got back from vacation 48 hours ago, else I would have commented here sooner. I am almost afraid to reread it, fearing that I might not like it as well as I did when I first read it in high school.
What did you think of it this time, Larry? I just got back from vacation 48 hours ago, else I would have commented here sooner. I am almost afraid to reread it, fearing that I might not like it as well as I did when I first read it in high school.
Larry wrote: "Well to be honest Jason im struggling with it! Finding it a chore"
I'm sorry to hear that. As short as it is, I find it difficult to believe you haven't finished it by now.
I'm sorry to hear that. As short as it is, I find it difficult to believe you haven't finished it by now.
Jason, its not been a good period for me. Ill all thru christmas and new year and just finding it hard to get motivated
Larry wrote: "Jason, its not been a good period for me. Ill all thru christmas and new year and just finding it hard to get motivated"
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, Larry. I hope you recover soon, my friend.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, Larry. I hope you recover soon, my friend.
Ann wrote: "is there anyone in here who knows if Arthur C. Clarke wrote a book on the civil war?"
Which civil war? I don't recall ever reading anything he wrote on that topic or hearing about that topic in his writing. I think he touches on the Sri Lankan civil wars in The Last Theorem though.
Which civil war? I don't recall ever reading anything he wrote on that topic or hearing about that topic in his writing. I think he touches on the Sri Lankan civil wars in The Last Theorem though.
Ann wrote: "is there anyone in here who knows if Arthur C. Clarke wrote a book on the civil war?"I think you might be thinking of Isaac Asimov. He wrote something on just about everything....
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