[kj] Book? Why, perhaps a film could be made that dramatized the old days?

Paul Wady paulwady at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 15 07:29:40 EDT 2010



I saw Moon on the Prince Charles Cinema, off Leicester Sq. Very sadly missed Mr. Jones discussing it with the audience. Space 1999 meets 2001 - at last, hope that that world won't be lost. It was really good, such pathos and a friendly computer! Makes a change from all those service tills that won't give you cash.



From: bq at soundgardener.co.nz
To: gathering at misera.net
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 02:24:11 +1000
Subject: Re: [kj] Book? Why, perhaps a film could be made that dramatized the old days?



















Not saying it’s the best (Aliens is), but I saw Moon the other
day and really enjoyed it.







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[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of Paul Wady

Sent: Wednesday, 14 April 2010 7:42 PM

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Subject: Re: [kj] Book? Why, perhaps a film could be made that
dramatized the old days?







Best science fiction film ever made.
Blade Runner? Star Wars & Empire? Solaris? Pah!



(Here we go - frenzy!)





















Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:37:52 +0000

From: jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk

To: gathering at misera.net

Subject: Re: [kj] Book? Why, perhaps a film could be made that dramatized the
old days?





Not quite. I watch it every five years or so, just to make
sure. It's absolute crap. Arguably the most overrated film ever made, from
arguably the most overrated director ever.





Jim.



--- On Wed, 14/4/10, GREG SLAWSON <gregslawson at msn.com>
wrote:



Ah, one of those great movies that everyone loves
but no one understands (what the hell were the apes at the beginning and the

bedroom at the end all about?). The MUSIC was cool though...











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