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"Stanton literally raped ERB's masterpiece."

Have you read the recent novella "Palimpsest," by Charlie Stross?

He does bald very well, I have to say. I'm not sure I could pull it off, myself.

How extraordinary. Any parent who's disturbed by children reading material like Ender's Game at the age of 14 would be apoplectic with rage at the books we read in school at that age. It was a long time ago, but I know books we read as a class in English around that age included things like The Death of Grass, Lord of

Why is this a problem?

The livestream Prometheus Q&A with Scott and Lindelof is up now:

It wouldn't surprise me if RIdley Scott threw in a crossover easter egg or two. During the Blade Runner commentary, he suggests that Blade Runner's future-noir LA is the kind of city where the Nostromo crew spend their off-hours. The two films may not be explicitly connected, but it's easy to imagine them being set in

In many cases I'm not sure whether I've seen the episodes, or if I just think I've seen them because I read the books as a kid and lived them in my imagination! I've seen nearly everything from Planet of the Spiders on, but hardly anything before that - it just feels like I have.

I still have about sixty of those Dr Who paperbacks.

As you know Bob, this concept was inspired by Terrence Haile's legendary 1962 novel "SPACE TRAIN."

It is a really good movie.

I read the script a while back - and it was really, really good.

The OP's use of the phrase "crustal displacement" suggests otherwise.

There's so much crazy in your post it's hard to know where to even begin.

This has not even aired in the UK yet but even now I am puzzled by how it's supposed to work.

I spent a morning wandering there. There are corridors sealed off with wrought iron gates, their walls lined with human skulls, their floors dusty with bonemeal, leading off into impenetrable darkness.

I just picked it up on DVD today.

I believe the assumption is that it's defensive mimicry. There is an enormous amount of that in butterflies and moths.