... http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2004/11/24/notes112404.DTL I think I saw an ad for this thing. Great article. chrisw [who is...
[From the stirling list] Andre Norton, 93, the "Grand Dame of Science Fiction and Fantasy," author, poet, editor, whose published works span seven decades,...
Greetings: I answered that question on another group that you posed the question on. I wonder if you are really posing a legit question or are a spammer...
The library I work at is in the closing stages of their book sale (we start at $3/book, and gradually cut prices until it's down to $1/bag of books.) Picked up...
I agree. Fascinating alien mind. For three smackers I'd buy that, fer sure. Was reading E'estes' bio of Patton earlier in the month, before school demands got...
... In the "fascinating train-wreck" sort of sense... ... I actually got it for about eight cents (12 books, one dollar). Pity someone scooped up the copy of...
I thought E'Estes did a good job on trying to piece out what was Patton's real self, and what was his determination to impose his vision onto reality. He also...
Greetings: I am on a no-doubt insane quest of finding all the volumes in Ballantine's "Adult Fantasy" series (mid-60's to mid-70's more or less) and reading...
... I think I actually saw a complete set in a dealer's booth at Worldcon 4-5 years ago. Good luck tracking them all down (though I'm sure at least some have...
Greetings: They are all available--just not in the Ballantine format. Small presses such as Wildside, long-term shops such as Dover, and mainstream presses...
Sheesh ... quiet as a graveyard on this board. So, I'll try and get something started. What movies are you/were you looking forward to this summer (hey, I'm a ...
... From: Ed Simmons To: exordium-l@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 8:22 AM Subject: [exordium-l] Movies Sheesh ... quiet as a graveyard on this...
... Another movie I'm going to try seeing. ... This final installment of the Star Wars saga may have had some severe problems, but it was far, *far* better...
I'll be heading to FF tomorrow, myself. Hope not to be disappointed. As far as Star Wars, I quite enjoyed it. I don't go to Star Wars for intricate plots, or...
The final movie tied things together in an understandable package, despite flaws (a droid with emphyzema?? Go fig). That's because Greivous is a cyborg, not a...
... I saw Fantastic Four on Friday. I thought it was a fun movie well worth seeing. I have never read any of the comic books so I had no preconceptions or...
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Batman Returns - GREAT, except for a big science plot hole that almost messed up my suspension of disbelief. Fantastic Four - better than X-Men 1, not as good...
... Yeah, but it shouldn't be stupid, either. Robots with buckets carrying lava? One of the telling signs for a movie is to watch the audience. Remember in...
Matt: I agree on Star Wars III. Space battles majorly cool, tho. We took the boys to see Fantastic Four yesterday, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Meh, to the...
Chris said: Two movies waiting for are STEALTH and SEREMITY. Me too--STEALTH sounds majorly cool, and I hope they gave it a decent script. As for SEREMITY one...
... For those who plan to do this - make note that Sci-Fi will not be done showing the original episodes before the debut of the movie. There is also a...
... Rereading both George RR Martin (in anticipation of the new one) and Dorothy Dunnett has left me, at least, somewhat behind on my Exordium re-read, thus I...
Greetings: Haven't seen SWIII, but then again, I haven't seen SWII... No interest in comic book movies, as I'm not much interested in comic books! War of the...
Is anyone going to be at CascadiaCon in Seattle this year? I'd like to get together and have a list dinner (or something social anyway). And since I grew up in...
... Alas, we'll miss you -- I was hoping to get to hear an extra chapter from _Tides of Men_ or something like that... not to mention your always enjoyable...