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| Boggart Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Medway
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories 1. "Fondly Fahrenheit," Alfred Bester 2. "Sphairistike," Keith Roberts (A really eccentric short story about a tennis-playing android winning Wimbledon) 3. "Good News From the Vatican," Robert Silverberg (Election of a robot Pope!) 4. "Brass Man" Neil Asher (Mr Crane is an unforgettable character) 5. "Tik-Tok," John Sladek (Vicious, mean-spirited fun with a killer robot whose 'Asimov circuits' don't work...Eventually he does what all murderers do and enters politics ). |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Jersey
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories Demon with a Glass Hand. - Ellison The Adolescence of P1 - Ryan The Daneel Olivaw saga spanning several books. - Asimov Terminator series Interesting that so many robot stories are examinations of how the robot "feels" or "thinks" while the Terminator revels in the lack of such annoying trivia and instead executes its program. |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories Hadn't thought of that one, for some reason -- though, of course, it is one (and a rather good one, too -- Bob Culp's performance was quite good; and, despite the extremely limited budget, that particular tale still has impact 40+ years later.... And, of course, it has Harlan's "twist-of-the-knife" approach.... |
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| Captain B Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories Robot Maria for Fritz Lang‘s "Metropolis" Gort from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" Marvin the robot was in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy books, but I is was never keen on the look of the TV or film versions. Just liked the whole concept of him " Brian the size of a planet & all you ask me to do is …." |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories Quote:
"I, Robot script by Harlan Ellison , who collaborated with Asimov himself to create a version that captured the spirit of the original. Asimov is quoted as saying that Ellison's screenplay would lead to "the first really adult, complex, worthwhile science fiction movie ever made". After reading what Assimov himself said about the script and the movie it would make its a real shame it will never become a movie. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Sri Lanka
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories My favourites - not in any particular order:
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories Quote:
And, just for a bit of irony: Ellison / I, Robot | |
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories Intended more for future reference; though it can indeed be read without reference to the stories, as it was intended as a film for general audiences, whether they'd read Asimov's book or not. It is not a strictly literal interpretation, by any means; it is very much its own critter, but if you know Asimov's stories, you can see how it remains true to them, nonetheless... |
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories I will read it prolly later. But i dont wanna insult the great master by reading the screenplay before i read his famous Robot books. Also will be more fun to see how the diffrent the screenplay is. Prolly not as usuall hollywood stuff where they keep only the books name and make a movie of thier own. |
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| Re: Five Favorite Robot Stories By no means. Ellison and Asimov were great friends from the 50s until Isaac's death; and Harlan, while taking his own slant on the stories, was very conscientious about his friend and mentor's work. |
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