I'm currently going through Ray Bradbury Theater on Peacock (yea they got a lot of modern woke garbage but they do have a good library of older shows, and I get access to WWE Network) and I came across the Mars is Heaven adaptation. That is such a good short story and it was actually the very first Ray Bradbury story I ever read. It was in one of the first golden age Sci-Fi anthologies. Sci-Fi from that era is amazing. Now I want to get the Weird Science reprint with it. Anytime I see Tales from the Crypt, Vault of Horror, Weird Science, etc reprints I buy them up fast.
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Some of the Sci-Fi of 60 years ago was great. There was optimism and excitement about what the future could be. (((Somehow))) the huge prosperity brought to us by technology hasn't improved the standard of living nearly as much as the new wealth created would suggest. I can reread some of my favorites and still get the pleasure I had from them as a kid.
Same here. Plus I’ve always been interested in space/the universe and life out there. So it’s so much fun to read stories about exploring the solar system and beyond. They had excitement
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