After making a thread on the sources Ridley Scott borrowed from for Alien (1979) I was thinking about The Terminator. Let's discuss James Cameron's first film and it's story inspiration origins.
Wikipedia on The Terminator states
Eventually all was decided in court and Cameron added Ellison's name to the credits of the movie
Please keep your Harlan Ellison opinions out of this thread.
Okay so let's discuss the TV & literature that Cameron was inspired by/borrowed from.
I haven't seen either episode from The Outer Limits but yes it's pretty obvious Cameron borrowed some ideas. What do you guys think?
Wikipedia on The Terminator states
I came across a little more detail:Cameron later stated that his influences while writing the script were 1950s science fiction films and episodes of The Outer Limits as well as contemporary films including The Driver and The Road Warrior.
The two "Outer Limits" episodes in question were:
Soldier, involving a battle between two soldiers from a war occurring in Earth's future, and;
Demon With A Glass Hand, which concerned the efforts of aliens from the future to kidnap a man whose computerized hand contained the secret of human survivial following a future war.
The short story was the classic, "I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream," the story of the terrorization of the last five humans alive trapped inside a giant, insane, self-aware supercomputer called AM.
sourceSo what are the similarities? Well, “Soldier” is about a man from the future who time-travels to the past, grows close to a family, and eventually sacrifices his life for the family when an enemy time-travels to the past as well. “Demon with a Glass Hand” doesn’t bear a similar narrative — it’s about a guy in an office building fighting off aliens — but it does have a similar Future War story, although in this one humans fight off aliens, not machines, by digitally encode their souls onto robots and then unleashing a radioactive plague.
Eventually all was decided in court and Cameron added Ellison's name to the credits of the movie
"Acknowledgment is made of the works of Harlan Ellison"
Please keep your Harlan Ellison opinions out of this thread.
Okay so let's discuss the TV & literature that Cameron was inspired by/borrowed from.
I haven't seen either episode from The Outer Limits but yes it's pretty obvious Cameron borrowed some ideas. What do you guys think?