Greg, didn't it bother you that IDW Comics retold the story of Khan's exile, instead of following what you had written in your book, To Reign In Hell?
Personally, I liked your version better than I did what was printed in comic books.
Thanks, but, really, I'm fine with the IDW comic. I admit I scratched my head a bit when I first heard of it, but, you know, I didn't invent Khan or his stay on Ceti Alpha V. I don't have exclusive claim to that story. I told my version. Other people are free to tell theirs. It's all just make-believe anyway. There is no one true version . . . of any story.
Besides, pretty much every single review of the new comic mentions my book, so I can't complain there!
That's the other great thing about remakes, incidentally. They actually help bring the earlier versions back into the spotlight and give them a whole new lease on life.
You think the Syfy Channel would have scheduled a Green Hornet marathon if there hadn't been a new version in the theaters? The best thing about that awful AVENGERS remake a few years ago was the simultaneous DVD release of the original Diana Rigg episodes--which might not have happened otherwise.
Trust me, if and when they remake LOGAN'S RUN, we'll get a special deluxe DVD edition of the original 70's version, as well as lots of articles and publicity on the old film. TCM or Syfy will air the original in primetime for the first time in ages. Somebody will do a "Where are they now?" feature on Michael York and Jenny Agutter. And the original novel will get reissued with a brand-new movie cover. George Clayton Johnson will get thousands of new readers (and royalties).
Regardless if the new movie works, it will be the best thing to happen to LOGAN'S RUN in years!
You're not doing an old story a favor by keeping it under glass on some dusty old shelf. Or treating it like a sacred cow.
I agree, Greg. I think it's ripe for a remake. Although I must say, the version I have on DVD is fantastic. I think it's a great transfer, and that's just DVD. Not sure how much better it would look on Blueray, though compared to the theatrical version or VHS version, I think it looks miles better. I just hope that with a remake, they don't do a Tron Legacy with it.
On the subject of SyFy, I think they're honestly stretching things with a cooking show. I understand and respect what they're trying to do in terms of diversifying their audience, but maybe they would have better luck with something that's closer to the channel's mandate? I got to thinking a few days ago about how cool it would be to have a documentary style show profiling different races and species and locations of sci-fi and fantasy, using in-universe ways to tell their story, a bit like what we see on National Geographic or Animal Planet. Well, maybe not in-universe as this would be harder to do for each show, but a production that takes an approach as if all these things are real. Can't be much more expensive than what they're already doing, but I think it would be a win-win. They'd have something original and fresh that hasn't been done before yet isn't expensive to produce within the confines of the subject material.
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