Posts Tagged ‘version’
Bunnies, Gibbons and electric sheep…
Written by Colin on June 3, 2008 – 6:17 pm -
It’s been quite a decade or two for Philip K. Dick - it’s a pity he’s not still around to enjoy all the success his books have had when given the Hollywood treatment. I was a bit of a sci-fi fan in my youth, and always had a soft spot for Dick’s work. Admittedly, I spent an awful lot of time re-reading parts of his books that just didn’t make any sense, but I persevered and am very glad I did. Of course, our Phil has had many of his books or short stories turned into films - Total Recall (1990), Minority Report (2002), A Scanner Darkly (2006) and some little-known cult hit called Blade Runner (1982). It is with great pleasure I learn that production will soon begin on UBIK, possibly my favourite (and certainly one of the strangest) of Dick’s stories. I’m really not sure how they’ll shoehorn the outrageous concepts onto celluloid, but I’m certainly looking forward to the finished product. You can read the press release here.
Tags: A Scanner Darkly, Alan Moore, big, Big Buck Bunny, Blade Runner, bunnies, Dave Gibbons, film, Minority Report, movie, Philip K. Dick, trailer, version, Watchmen, YouTube, Zack Snyder
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The Pink Lebowski
Written by Colin on January 30, 2008 – 4:45 pm -I bet you’re wondering what the hell the title’s about, aren’t you? Well, wonder no more. I have two pieces of news that will be of interest to anyone who likes a movie or two. First up, the very epitome of pretentiousness, a movie and Pink Floyd all in the same article. Oh, and before the hate mail starts coming in, I like Pink Floyd, OK?
Tags: big, film, lebowski, movie, pink floyd, screenplay, shortened, the wall, version
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