Sunday, November 22, 2009

Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card: a man with a clear vision. Undeterring, Unyielding, vigilant, he knows what he wants to see: an Ender's Game movie. But before the award-winning novelist's hallmark work can get to the big screen, he's making damn sure the look, feel, design, atmosphere—Ender's Game's entire visual spectrum—is perfect. How does he plan to do that? By bringing the beloved property to Marvel Comics.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

highly recommended

I'm really enjoying Red Dwarf because it's 2 of my favorite things: sci-fi and funny. Speaking of which, here's a funny, sci-fi book I read a long time ago that I highly recommend. Illegal Aliens by Phil Foglio and Nick Pollotta. Here's a plot summary from Fantastic Fiction:
Prof. Rajavur and his 'First Contact Team' had been patiently waiting years for aliens to land on Earth. Leader Idow and the crew of the starship, All That Glitters, were just looking for an unknown planet where they could land and have a little fun teasing the primitive natives. So it was pure bad luck that the first humans the alien tricksters encounter is a ruthless New York City street gang, the Bloody Deckers. With more starships landing and the world in chaos, Rajavur and his First Contact Team have to move fast in a desperate plan to rescue the innocent aliens from the evil street gang! Then again, maybe they should join forces with the street gang to protect the Earth from the furious aliens? Best-Selling author Nick Pollotta and Hugo award winning illustrator Phil Foglio have packed this one-of-a-kind science fiction comedy full of thrilling combat, nuclear agents, planetary blockades, Omega Gas, the galactic police, Russian-doll-style Dyson spheres, a giant flying refrigerator, big juju, a high-stakes game of poker, space battles, warobots, the trail of the millennium, bar fights, naughty lingerie, lost civilizations, the United Nations Space Marines, lost civilizations, group sex, and delicious fried chicken.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Red Dwarf

It's cold and Lister is resorting to book burning and dog food eating to the huge disapproval of Rimmer.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

skiffy

Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers
by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor

Friday, October 30, 2009

British Author

A rare interview with Jeff Noon in Deluxe lounge bar circa 2000.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

feathers

Peep Show

If I hadn't finished reading Ticket That Exploded, I would have never known where the band Miranda Sex Garden got their name. This is the only song I ever heard by them and it's a good one. I still have the album it came on: Hideaway movie soundtrack.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

unfinished

The Ticket That Exploded
by William S. Burroughs
I started reading this many years ago and stopped reading it less than 50 pages from the end. I guess I didn't like it as much as Western Lands and Naked Lunch. Also I was grossed out by the repeated use of the words "rectal mucus" as well as pervasive descriptions of "hard cocks flipping out and up". This book will receive an asterisk on the annual list, indicating it's partially read status.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

secret stash

Best five picture results from my Google search for "hollow book".