>>>>>There was a sequel to the book. I believe it was called Logan's World that followed Logan and Jessica on their life outside the city.
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>>>>huh,
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>>>>>And, as an FYI, the city where I grew up, Logan, Utah, for many years had a marathon they called Logan's Run....until the movie company threatened them with copyright infringement. The city organizers could probably have won the lawsuit, but it would have cost lots of money.
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>>>>Typical
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>>>>>Warner Brothers was working on a remake of the movie, but shelved it late last year.
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>>>>I think I heard about that. But it could not have been as bad as the remake of Planet Of The Apes.
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>>>>>>I've seen the movie when I was young. I also read he book and it had a completely different plot. It was a toss-up which was dumber.
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>>>I've said it before and I'll say it again: Why, with SO MANY good stories around, do they KEEP remaking old movies, just cos the old'n was successful? ("The Four Feathers" has been a major film
7 times so I once read). That ridiculous yarn "King Kong" has been a major release 3 times!
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>>How true. I have read many excellent books I would love to see on the big screen. But between the remakes and bring old television shows to the big screen I have nearly stop going to the movies. The last good movie I can recall seeing is the Matrix (the first one, the others sucked.)
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>Aye, but folk kept buying me the Matrix sequels for my birthday!
Great. At least that solves your christmas gift problem. Give them back to the givers.
Greg Reichert