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Projecting Tomorrow : Science Fiction and Popular Cinema.
Title:
Projecting Tomorrow : Science Fiction and Popular Cinema.
Author:
Chapman, James.
ISBN:
9780857721846
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (254 pages)
Series:
Cinema and Society
Contents:
Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- General Editor's Introduction -- Introduction -- 1. DRY FUTURE: JUST IMAGINE (1930) -- 2. THE PROPHET AND THE SHOWMAN: THINGS TO COME (1936) -- 3. SCREENING WELLS FOR COLD WAR AMERICA: THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) -- 4. THE BRITISH INVASIONS: THE QUATERMASS EXPERIMENT (1955), QUATERMASS 2 (1957) AND QUATERMASS AND THE PIT (1967) -- 5. SEX AND THE SINGLE ROBOT: FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956) -- 6. THE WATERSHED: 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) -- 7. MONKEY BUSINESS: PLANET OF THE APES (1968) -- 8. STRETCHING THE GENRE: THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE (1971) -- 9. FUTURE IMPERFECT: LOGAN'S RUN (1976) -- 10. NO TIME FOR SORROWS: STAR WARS (1977) -- 11. RUST-BELT MESSIAH: ROBOCOP (1987) -- 12. THE IMAGE AS HERO: AVATAR (2009) -- Afterword -- Filmography -- Index.
Abstract:
Cinema and science fiction were made for each other. The science fiction genre has produced some of the most extraordinary films ever made, yet science fiction cinema is about more than just special effects. It has also provided a vehicle for filmmakers and writers to comment on their own societies and cultures. This new exploration of the genre examines landmark science fiction films from the 1930s to the present. They include genre classics such as Things to Come, Forbidden Planet and 2001: A Space Odyssey alongside modern blockbusters Star Wars and Avatar. Chapman and Cull consider both screen originals and adaptations of the work of major science fiction authors. They also range widely across the genre from pulp adventure and space opera to political allegory and speculative documentary - there is even a science fiction musical. Informed throughout by extensive research in US and British archives, the book documents the production histories of each film to show how they made their way to the screen - and why they turned out the way they did.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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