So reports iF Magazine.
As described it is it KITT becomes a Transformer.
Hmmm.
So things are best left dormant….
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Knight Rider to Return?
By Steven L. Taylor
So reports iF Magazine. As described it is it KITT becomes a Transformer. Hmmm. So things are best left dormant…. Ray Bradbury Disputes Prevailing Interpretation of Fahrenheit 451
By Steven L. Taylor
Via LA Weekly: Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451 Misinterpreted Bradbury still has a lot to say, especially about how people do not understand his most literary work, Fahrenheit 451, published in 1953. It is widely taught in junior high and high schools and is for many students the first time they learn the names Aristotle, Dickens and Tolstoy. What?!? Ray Bradbury watched Fox News! Did the Pulitzer Committee know about this? But, seriously… In truth, I must confess that whenever I have read or seen an interview with Ray Bradbury he always comes off as something of a curmudgeon with a little bit of an anti-technology undercurrent. It is ironic that he staked out much of his own literary career writing for television. And really, I don’t buy the notion that television, per se, leads people who would otherwise read to not do so. I suspect the vast majority of non-readers would be non-readers whether we had TV or not. I will allow, however, that I would read more if I didn’t have a TV, but I read quite a bit as it is. Interestingly (in the context of this particular conversation) the last five books I had read have been from Jim Butcher’s Harry Dresden series which I discovered because of the television series (I have been meaning to review both the TV show and the books, but haven’t gotten around to it yet). h/t: TAM (where Sean Hackbarth takes issue with Bradbury’s current views on the 451). Speaking of New Genre TV…
By Steven L. Taylor
SyFy Portal has some info, including clips, from the Sarah Connor Chronicles show that is based on the Terminator flicks. It looks interesting, but I have to wonder how they will sustain the basic “on the run” concept for an entire show. |
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