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BLADERUNNER VOTED SCIENTISTS' FAVOURITE SCIENCE FICTION FILM IN ...
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Wed, Apr 15
UK Isaac Asimov tops the poll of science fiction authors for I, Robot, and the Foundation trilogy. He's followed closely by John Wyndham for, among other works, his 1951 novel, The Day of The Triffids. Fred Hoyle comes in third for The Black Cloud. ...
SyFy sadly to replace Sci Fi Channel
Original at Reporter-Times
• Wed, Mar 18
IN It got even more exciting when Isaac Asimov showed up and autographed copies of a prequel to his “Foundation” trilogy were made available. That channel ultimately turned out to be the Sci Fi Channel. Beginning July 6, however, that name will change ...
Asimov epic coming to the big screen
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, Jan 21
- Jan 21, 2009 But...but...this is Isaac Asimov we're talking about. Apparently Columbia won the rights to the trilogy during an auction, so it's their's to do what they ... The week in geek: Emmerich is the wrong man to adapt Foundation guardian.co.uk all 2 news articles
Roland Emmerich Directing Asimov's Foundation Trilogy
Original at First Showing
• Fri, Jan 16
by Brandon Lee Tenney We originally announced last summer that Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy was headed to the big screen. After bouncing around between ... Columbia Wins Rights for Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy, with ... /FILM
Isaac <b>Asimov's Foundation Trilogy</b> Headed to the Big Screen <b>...</b>
Original at First Showing
• Tue, Jul 29
By Alex Billington Just the trilogy, Foundation through Second Foundation, those are the ones the movies will be based on and those are the great ones. Read those. The rest aren't bad, they're Asimov after all, but the original trilogy is special. ...
Futurism vs. Futuruisn't
Original at Kung Fu Monkey
• Tue, Jul 17
By Rogers You hear those two sounds? The first was about half the science fiction fans on the planet fainting at the prospect of one of the writers of Transformers adapting Isaac Asimovs' Holy Trilogy. The other was the sound of the remaining science fiction fans lighting torches)