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Some friends of mine picked up Dune and they said it was a bit slow ...Funny since I didn't get that feeling in the slightest, maybe because I'm used to TDTCB which brings a whole new meaning to slow burn.
all sci fi fans have probably read them,but I have to mention them since they are not mentioned here yet:),Arthur C ClarkesOdyssey books.
If they weren't mentioned, we might not have read them .
haha:) thats true,its just almost everyone I know who are into books(sci fi or not) has at least read the first one(2001 a space odessey).
Certainly, seems that way - I wonder if it's true lol...I don't believe I've actually ever read it and I'd definitely figure myself for an avid science fiction reader.
Bet you have seen the good old movie then:)anyway,they are great books:)
I have seen the movie, yes... real long time ago though. I feel like I tried to read other of Clarke's books and he just never clicked with me.
i've never read clark or seen the movie. So everybody -1.
haha:)I will research more before I draw conclusions in the future
well if you subtract 1 from 7 billion (current population of world), you still pretty much have 7 billion. that shit rounds up.
I was going to say - jan, Wilshire and I are two of the entire forum, much less the entire SFF community worldwide. Something tells me 2001: A Space Odyssey is pretty popular.
I guess it is kind of popular,but most of the people I have talked to,didn`t like the movie.I can see that,since it is long and at a very slow pace.The books are better,but I do think it is by far the best movie adaptation i have seenWilshire: haha! again to you:)
Does the series continue beyond the movie? Or is the original 2001 movie simply based on Clarke's short The Sentinel?I've read some very interesting pieces on Kubrick's Star Child and the Trilogy Metaphor - that the Star Child comes to full emergence through 2001, A Clockwork Orange, and Eyes Wide Shut (I've read some randomness in my life).Obviously, to me, these comments are out of context.Also, neat article searching those originals I mentioned:Ridley Scott - After 2001: A Space Odyssey, Science Fiction is Dead[/u]Edit: No one panic, he's talking about movies.
I think Clarke/Kubrick wrote the script to the movie together,with "the sentinel" as a foundation to develop ideas to the movie.The books follow the story from where the movie ends,if I remember correctly.I should re-read them before I say more,because it is probably 15 years since I was into Clarkes books,and my memory fails me:)nice article by the way
Well... you've interested me, jan. I might have to give Clarke the adult try.