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Logan's Run was Right
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12/03/2007 09:08:35
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>>>>>>>>>>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!
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>>>>>Great. At least that solves your christmas gift problem. Give them back to the givers.
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>>>>Nah, what's worst is they've now been on telly anyway.
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>>>Actaully, here, the siquals (part 2 and 3) are on alot. They rarely show the original movie of any series of movies. It is like watching part 2 of a "to be contiued" episode of a TV program. By the way, what irritated me to most of the second Matrix movie was not the movie but the at the end they throw up (all punt intended) the "To Be Continued" statement. I did not pay good money to see a half a movie.
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>>It sure worked for the Star Wars series.
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>Are you a Trekie?


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