Klaus is supposed to be reviewing some episodes of UFO for us, right Klaus?![]()
I've been watching nuWho for a while now, but I really just thought of the UFO thread today... It will be updated before too long.

Klaus is supposed to be reviewing some episodes of UFO for us, right Klaus?![]()
Me, I would just slap the key art for the new movie on the original novel and hope for the best. Most of the time that sells better than a straight novelization . . . .
Asimov wasn't known for his sassy Will Smith type dialog.Me, I would just slap the key art for the new movie on the original novel and hope for the best. Most of the time that sells better than a straight novelization . . . .
Yeah, like they did with "I, Robot."Wonder how many people thought they bought the wrong book.
I assumed it was just a way to keep the population level down.
Renewal is just a myth like Sanctuary. Only it was put in place by who ever set up the society.
I assumed it was just a way to keep the population level down.
Renewal is just a myth like Sanctuary. Only it was put in place by who ever set up the society.
I think the question being asked is what did the citizens expect to happen to someone that successfully "renewed"?.
Yea,that was my impression, they thought they'd go into carousel and be rebornI assumed it was just a way to keep the population level down.
Renewal is just a myth like Sanctuary. Only it was put in place by who ever set up the society.
I think the question being asked is what did the citizens expect to happen to someone that successfully "renewed"?.
I admit I was always a bit fuzzy on that. Maybe they thought they were going to be reincarnated?
The book was the first I'd heard of the Crazy Horse Project, it'd be great to see it get done even if I doubt I'll live to see it.
Actually, I was more interested in the twist of The Hunger Games and Soylent Green being added into the mix, then just the original storyline
I don't know what Francis' dying words ("Logan...you renewed!") were supposed to mean, though. Francis was probably delirious as he was dying anyway.
As Francis dies, he observes that Logan's Lifeclock is now clear, and believes Logan has Renewed.
Several familiar Star Trek writers' names on the Logan's Run show - In addition to Fontana and Ellison, John Meredyth Lucas, James Schmerer (from TAS), David Gerrold, and Shimon Wincelberg all wrote scripts for the series.Didn't Harlan Ellison write an episode of the series version? (Also, didn't D.C. Fontana work as story editor or in a similar position?)
It's been a long time since I saw the movie (first run in theater) or read the book (shortly before the TV series), but if I'm remembering it right ...
In the movie, Sanctuary didn't really exist--did it? The book goes a lot of places the movie couldn't, including the Crazy Horse monument, and if I remember correctly, a rocket to somewhere. The moon?
You know, given the popularity of THE HUNGER GAMES, now would be the perfect time to remake LOGAN'S RUN--with an appropriately young teenage cast.
No...however Logans Run + Soylent Green = AWESOME.
How about Logan's Run + Soylent Green + Hunger Games.
When you turn 21, you have to fight to death against other young people--and the losers get turned into food paste!
"Feed your Hunger Games with Soylent Green!"
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