Godot Taxis
Friday 16th January 2009 5:35pm [Edited]
5,741 posts
I might have known that we'd all be tedious sci-fi knobs. We have a new God though.
Quote: billwill @ January 14 2009, 11:31 AM GMT
Those are all VERY OLD books are they not; though I'm not sure about Ubik.
I remember avidly waiting for each episode of "Tiger Tiger" when it was first published in Analogue SF magazine (Though I think it was called "The Stars My Destination" then). The plot, of course, is a straight lift from "The Count of Monte Christo".
(I have around 3000 SF paperbacks in my library here)
*Kneels in front of BillWill*
Quote: David Bussell @ January 14 2009, 10:31 AM GMT
Good choices, sir. And dear God, how good is Fallout 3? I'm going through a second run, this time playing a bad gal. I just nuked a small town on the behalf of some seedy guy I met in a bar then went wandering into the desert where I found a crashed flying saucer with a crazy alien space gun. Also, I aggregated some industrial action ballot figures and contacted the regional college principals with the results. See if you can guess which of these exciting adventures took place in my real life.
I'm getting really sick of megaton. Unfortunately I grassed up the guy who pays you to blow it up and he shot the sherif and put a contract on me. I suppose there's still some way to detonate the bomb. What happens if you shoot Doctor Li? She's been burning my arse for ages. And where can I find a nuke for the mini fatman? I've been carrying the f**king catapult around for ages.
Quote: Marc P @ January 14 2009, 9:29 AM GMT
The demolished man is of course brilliant sci-fi but also a great 'Noir' detective story. And you don't get a lot more Noir than Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep - Blade Runner.
The best Phil Dick film is one he had nothing to do with - 'Being john malkovich' is Dickian to it's core and proof that Charlie Kauffman is obsessed with Dick.