"When Worlds Collide"
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"When Worlds Collide"
Has anyone ever read that book? I've read it, and It's awesome.
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I take it you're not talking about the book of the 1950s movie, right?
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Hello, as i have some difficulties to read in English, I have not read the sequel (this one wasn't translated in French ), is it as so interesting that the first book?PlutonianEmpire wrote:I"m talking about the book that was written in 1933 by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer, so yeah, probably.
BTW, the Rudolph Mat?© 1951 movie was just a funny film... Don't know if the When Worlds Collide project a remake by Stephen Sommers (announced 2008) is always programmed...
Jeam
Post Scriptum : I try (In French for the moment) to compil a listing (with comments) about Science fiction texts adaptated on screen (Movie films, Tv, animated, serials, and so on...) If you know some rare items, please tell me (in private if you want). I will try to post somewhere the work-in-Progress list (a .doc file), if someone is interested.
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Jeam Tag wrote:Hello, as i have some difficulties to read in English, I have not read the sequel (this one wasn't translated in French ), is it as so interesting that the first book?PlutonianEmpire wrote:I"m talking about the book that was written in 1933 by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer, so yeah, probably.
Yep.
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I didn't know there was a sequel! Though the summary of it on wikipedia doesn't sound very exciting - I guess it's so old that this sort of thing has become scifi cliche .
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