I watch Demolition Man for the first time the other night. I always heard people say it predicts our current time and I definitely see that. The fines for profanity were funny, but hate speech laws are worse than that. Also the banning of meat and and salt
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I have Exegesis but need to read. It. I don’t think I have Penultimate Truth unless it’s in one of the collections of his short stories I have. What did you think of the end of A Scanner Darkly? I love how the movie included Dick’s tribute from the book and it was very interesting how the govt was producing the drug it was fighting. Endless cycle.
I’d love a proper film or TV adaptation of Moon is a Harsh Mistress but not with modern Hollywood. So many others as well. Orphans in the Sky or Farnham’s Freehold. I’ve always wanted a more book accurate Starship Troopers.
Modern Hollywood would fucking love this.
True but I enjoyed it. I don’t see why it’s racist. It’s not racist to have black ppl be the villains. Wesley Snipes did a great job in Demolition Man and Denzel in training day. But I’m sure Hollywood would totally change up the book
But black/brown people wouldn't be the villains in a Hollywood version, Farnham would be. They'd simply be portrayed as getting revenge on their oppressors, whereas Farnham would be portrayed as an abusive rapist.
Exactly. But a faithful adaptation would be cool. I think it’s a very thought provoking book
I enjoyed the book. It's one I recommend to people. I havent seen the movie though. It's crazy how so many of his stories have been turned into films
I know but I wish they went with the long book titles. I saw A Scanner Darkly before I got into his books. It made me like it more because the ending is very close to the books.
Philosophically, Ubik is his masterpiece.
I have that in my “to read” pile