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Mika 02-26-2012 01:55 AM

Prophets of Science Fiction
 
"Oh the weather outside is frightful" and hense I got stuck in the house, watching TV (something I don't do much of anymore, since seeing Avatar).

So the show that caught my eye is called "Prophets of Science Fiction" hosted by none other than Ridley Scott, on American - Discovery Channel. In particular the episode that was on tonight was about Phillip K. Dick, whom is recognized as one of most accurately 'predictive' science fiction writers of the future, as that almost all that he's written about has come to happen, or is already in the process, in particular techological advances, everything from Androids, Robotics, Virtual Reality, etc. (the list is huge).

So every time you pick up your 'video game' you are playing on a 'reality' that Dick predicted long before.

‘Prophets Of Science Fiction: Philip K. Dick’ – Recap

Philip K. Dick - Science Fiction Author - Official Site

He is also reconized as the science fiction writer, whom has had the most novels inspiring or turned into movies and not just movies, but a lot of block busters.

Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Some of the most Notable:

Blade Runner, Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly, Total Recall, Paycheck, Screamers, Adjustment Bureau, The Truman Show.

Interesting he was possible a parnoid schizophreniac, but that seems to be what gave him his visions, that has dramatically predicted or influenced our present world as we know it!

Cyvaris 02-26-2012 03:39 AM

Ahh Philip K. Dick, great author, shame all the movie adaptions of his books save for the Director's Cut of Blade Runner really, really, really, suck.

He and William Gibson are my literary heroes.

auroraglacialis 02-29-2012 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mika (Post 169762)
Interesting he was possible a parnoid schizophreniac, but that seems to be what gave him his visions, that has dramatically predicted or influenced our present world as we know it!

Hahaha - what does that tell us about a whole culture that has developed exactly the things he envisioned :P

http://blogs.suntimes.com/scanners/2...e_richard.html

:D :D

Rainbowhawk1993 02-29-2012 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Cyvaris (Post 169775)
Ahh Philip K. Dick, great author, shame all the movie adaptions of his books save for the Director's Cut of Blade Runner really, really, really, suck.

I own the final cut and I think it's good with a reasonable length that doesn't have the dreaded Vioce-over. I reacently watched Total Recall and I do agree it was odd because it was much more violent than I expcted and more brutal in a shocking way than Lethal Weopon or Die Hard to make it's point.

It was intresting that I learned that Dick was a little crazy but that was the trend of the counter culture; crazy people think and see more things than the close minded. I enjoyed H. G. Wells' and Issac's as well. I'm working on the rest.


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