Keef Endersons 2013 list / SF movie adaptations

mary sullivan maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET
Tue Dec 31 15:44:09 EST 2013


Can't find the show for free on the net, and I'm too cheap to pay, any links
that might work I don't know about, for Me (sorry, but), Dr. Who can get
cheesy.  Don't hate me, all you folks across the pond, I'm just a displaced
person here in America, but the females always tended to be weak concerning
The Dr.  More stories please?  I did read, (of course, the Demolished man),
and another book about telepaths where they were all bald mostly working for
the betterment of humanity as shrinks and all, but for the life of me, I
can't remember the name, (granted, it was about 25 years ago).  I'll keep
researching Tomorrow people, (both of them), we do use Netflix, but the
instant access, it is available on vid.  I worry if I try something like
Hulu for a 1 month free, I'll space, then get charged for a future month, I
prioritize where I put my money, and TV is way low on the scale.  
It's real cold here, no warmer than around 20 dg, and I love it.  July
nearly killed me last year, with all the pollution and heat, I can always
layer up in this weather, I do understand the inconvenience and danger of
snow and ice, but we don't have any of that, now.  

Wishes for lots of great new music in the year to come, especially for Dave
and Hawkwind, and I hope they make it over here,

Mary ,



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Hey, I like the 70s original, cheese and all!

The story The Blue and the Green is very reminiscent of The Midwich Cuckoos
and is pretty good.  In a disco kind of way :-)

Thanks,

Arin
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On Dec 31, 2013, at 1:07 PM, "Ralph" <kirthgersen at HOTMAIL.CO.UK> wrote:

>> but go back to the 70s original. There was a nineties remake as well, but
I'd still recommend going back to the 70s version.
> 
> Aghh - masochist!!  That 70s version was painful stuff - though I should
mention, they did nick the concept of "jaunting" from Alfred Bester's superb
"Tiger Tiger"...
> 
>> I believe I'd like The Watchmen, (or whatever it's called), being
interested in telepathy.
> 
> If you're into Flaming Telepaths, I'd recommend AE Van Vogt's "Slan"...



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