A comment from JMS a couple days ago:
"I'm in deadline-land, finishing off the current draft of Forbidden Planet and the Fox pilot."
Was your use of "tempest" intentional? Forbidden Planet is basically a modern version of Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Well that's good to know.
did a bit more reading. I wonder how much of this is real and how much of it is a clever manipulation.
Folks like JMS and Joss Whedon are a bit out of the box for the execs. I remember parts of an interview with JMS and he…
It isn't dead. They threw out the script and started over. JMS was pretty pissed. A couple months of writing, all for nothing. Here is a comment from him about a month after that article:
"Most of the projects to which I've committed over the last…
Ouch... acording to ReelzChannel WB and JWS have axed further work on the feature...
Apparently someone within the inner circle leaked the scripts and they feel that there would be no audience anticipation of the feature if all the details are known…
Here was something he said on that subject about 15 years ago when someone asked:
"RE: the big bridge shot...the storyboard artist came up with 3 shots
we could use. One of them was a wide shot across a crystalline ground
like area, through which a…
That will have to be on my Must See list.
If anyone can do that movie justice in a remake, he can.
The Great Machine buried under the surface of Epsilon Erridani III had to have been taken from the Krell machine.
Outstanding list. I definitely agree that there are movies that are on such lists due to popularity, or some particularly excellent special effect, or monster. That makes them either a spectacle or an adventure but doesn't require that it have a dee…
Hi B&S!
Is it OK if I call you that? I recognize your name from Netflix, I think you are one of my 'faves'.
Anyhoo, I haven't been on the Ning site in a while and I wanted to extend a long overdue welcome to The Sci-Fi Forum. I am an Ursulla LeGuin fan too -hope to see you around soon :) Delete Comment