Anyone ever read it? I saw the movie years ago and always wanted to read the book. I notice sci-fi of that era (late 60s) deals with the consequences of overpopulation like the book Soylent Green is based on. It’s a society where people are “put to sleep” at the age of 21 in a future set years after the youth had revolted. I do perceive today that we dismiss elders because young people have “their truth”. M
Anyway it is a good book and I didn’t know it was part of a trilogy. Currently reading the third one called Logan’s search
Dude, I was with you all weekend, all you did was smoke pot and talk about how hot Jennifer Agutter was.
Well he's not wrong. Agutter is beautiful and you can get her via the tv.
And just to add we got out the lightgun and played Logan's Alley as well.
Ha!!
It was Heather Menzies for me! :P
Ive never seen the movie or read the book, but it's the sort of thing that has seeped through cultural membranes by osmosis (aka by hack writers short on ideas). Both Star Trek and Stargate had Logan's Run episodes. They were bad lol.
Is that the one where they killed you after a certain age? Its been a while.
Yea. In the movie it’s 30 but in the book it’s 21
21 seems insanely young to me. 30 is more reasonable and usually the mark for when people really begin to look “adult”.
Granted, humanity used to have kids in their mid teens, if not the onset of puberty, so that would make 21 seem old.
Obligatory - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8CjhP6WkjA
What is that from? I feel like I should know. Very funny
Robert Meyer Burnett's movie - Free Enterprise - fun little flick if you're a geek
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Enterprise_(film)
Cool! I definitely want to see it