Based on Book 6, not sure if that’s such a good idea…
I dunno, HBO :dubious:…well as long as it isn’t SyFy.
Yes, please. And more Rome- one more season should do it.
If not the books, then more Master & Commander Films. Oh, and while you’re at it, let A&E finish the Hornblower series. And two more seasons of Nero Wolfe, please. Just two- dont want them to start dropping in quality.
I’d like the complete series “Star Trek: Stargazer”, consisting of Picard’s first command. Also, I’ll take “Game of Thrones – the Usurper’s Rebellion” miniseries. And the movie adaptation of the “First Law” fantasy series and spinoffs.
Could you pick me up copies of the Anita Blake series from Obsidian Butterfly onwards? Not the horridly written erotica we have here, but the ones where Hamilton actually stuck to the writing style she used in the first 9 books.
…and don’t forget the three seasons each that McGann and Eccleston did before handing over to Tennant, so we could actually appraise them fairly next to all the rest.
Explain that last part. He wrote the TV series (didn’t he?), which is on DVD. Do you mean the version that is more faithful to the radio series (e.g. Trillian is not blonde)? Or are you referring to the movie in a universe where he lived long enough to write it himself?
Here’s my list: The Red Dwarf Movie Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie (the one that was supposed to be in theaters in 2000 while the movie that actually got made was supposed to be a TV-movie)
The complete run of the Ben Stein-hosted The $640,000 Question
Sorry I should have been more clear. I meant the movie. I know he had some input on it, but I believe the majority of it was written after he died. I want the version of the movie where Douglas was still alive at filming, had significant input into the writing, and was present during filming to guide his vision.
Also, FriarTed: I would give my left nut to see a Kubrick directed version of LOTR starring the fab four. Not because it would be good, or faithful to the books, but because that sounds like the most insane movie ever made.
And I’ll tell YOU again: those are in the Cthulhu wing. Why, I dunno. Probably a filing error. Because I am NOT going into the Cthulhu wing, because it’s the GODDAMN CTHULHU WING.
Isn’t that what henchmen are for? Lord above, are you evil or not?
OK, then. I’ll settle for the remainder of H. Beam Piper’s Terro-Human Future History. He was planning to write a story per century for several thousand years and we only got a few. Get on it.
You know, I am reading Lord Kalvan again for the nth time, and I realized that, like many of the SF writers of the time, including RAH, they could imagine all sort of outre, unusual and futuristic worlds, but never a one without smoking. I blame Campbell, of course.
Henchmen are expensive. There’s a lot of training and equipping that goes into getting them mission-ready; I’m not throwing that away to do you guys a freebie.
The wise super-villain does not callously discard his minions. He pays them well, treats them well, pays their bail and legal expenses as needed, and murders them only after and only if they betray him first. Not fail; betray. Treat them like shit and they’re more likely to betray you, and those guys have phasers.
You would know this if you had taken my Evil Seminar. Your refusal to do so is why your plans to destroy Nebraska always fail.
The uncut, unrated TV series versions of the full runs of the comic series “Transmetropolitan” (with a younger Patrick Stewart as Spider Jerusalem) and “Saga”, too.
The next 2 seasons of the British version of “Ultraviolet” with Elba and Davenport.
A copy of at least one work of alterna-Dean Koontz where he has Stephen King’s talent.
The TV series based on Sanderson’s “The Alloy of Law” starring a young John Terry
Oh! And the 2 sequels to The Rocketeer.
The next five seasons of Numb3rs.
A DVD of the movie version of Wrack and Rune, starring Elaine Stritch as Hilda Horsefall and Arnold Schwarzenegger as Thorkjeld Svenson.