Yet More Cool Things are Cool

Jan 22, 2015 10:20

These count as cool things:

- Here's a Call for Papers of potential interest: CFP: What Can We Expect from Joss Whedon?

- J. Michael Straczynski will be adapting Kim Stanley Robinson: "Babylon 5 creator heads back to TV to write the Red Mars series."

- Speaking of adaptations, has anyone watched the new Amazon Originals pilot of The Man in the ( Read more... )

dystopias, sf, call for papers, x-files

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sittingduck1313 January 23 2015, 17:01:16 UTC
I've heard of Man in the High Castle and keep telling myself to check it out, but I keep forgetting. Someday, I'll get to it.

Here's another book coming out next month that might be worth checking out. When it was first announced at the MST3K Info Club, I and a few others expressed serious reservations. On my part, I had been burned by In the Peanut Gallery and was leery of an academic approach to the show. However, I changed my mind and put it on preorder when the author responded to it with good humor.

As for In the Peanut Gallery, just about every negative stereotype concerning tenured academics was on display. Not to disparage your profession, but academia has more than its fair share of pompous jackasses. Pretty much the only worthwhile features included were an interview with Joel and Trace and a recounting by Richard Sloane on his experiences directing Hobgoblins. The most obnoxious of the lot was a piece which didn't have anything to do with MST3K. Rather, it was a spittle-encrusted rant concerning the space program which just happened to use a couple of MST3K episodes to support his argument.

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eldritchhobbit January 27 2015, 23:39:04 UTC
If you watch Man in the High Castle soon, you can vote on it to be developed into a series. My fingers are crossed; I'd love to see more of it.

Oooh, thanks for the heads up on The Comic Galaxy of Mystery Science Theater 3000! I'm glad to hear the author's response suggests it will be good.

That's a shame about In the Peanut Gallery. :( It sounds awful.

Not to disparage your profession, but academia has more than its fair share of pompous jackasses.

Hey, I can't argue with the truth!

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