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Posted by Bob Wallace, who sez, oh yeah.

Posted by Bob Wallace, who sez, oh yeah.
I don't have any use for dystopian science fiction. I can't stand William Gibson, for one thing, or any of the cyberpunk genre except for Richard K. Morgan and Neil Stephenson.
I don't have any use for any dystopian fiction at all. One only needs to read The Gulag Archipelago to be cured of that.
I do have a fondness for some of the old Space Opera stuff. The good stuff, I mean. I never could get through E.E. "Doc" Smith, for an example.
But some of the stuff is just great. Terry Carr's analogy, Planets of Wonder, is a perfect example of what I'm talking about. Every story in it still has that Sense of Wonder about it.
Science fiction is supposed to be fun. That's why I like Edgar Rice Burroughs. Heck, I like Harry Potter. But if I want dystopia, I'll take a walk down the street.
Planets of Wonder: A Treasury of Space Opera.
Posted by Bob Wallace, who doesn't wear sunglasses at night.
Of all the on-screen Tarzans, Gordon Scott came the closest to accurately portraying Edgar Rice Burroughs' original character. Scott's Tarzan is strong and smart, educated and articulate and he played him six times both on television and in the movies in the late '50's. The best of all his films is Tarzan's Greatest Adventure - which is not available but you can see it from time to time on Turner Classic Movies.
Gordon Scott was eighty years old.
posted by Tom Novak who's watched a bunch of Tarzan movies over the years.
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