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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Richard Matheson, A Science Fiction Icon

Author Richard Matheson died on June 28, 2013. He was 87. According to Time, he wrote 28 novels, 88 short stories and dozens of movie and TV scripts.

Coincidentally, I read Button, Button for the first time a week prior to his death. I confess had I not read the short story, I wouldn’t have recognized the name Richard Matheson.

After some research, I discovered Matheson wrote scripts for some of my favorite movies and television shows. He created the script for director StevenSpielberg’s 1971 television movie, Duel. He also wrote the scripts for:
   Star Trek, The Enemy Within (1966, Season 1, Episode 5)

Time reports Matheson’s 1954 horror novel I Am Legend inspired the movies Omega Man (starring Charlton Heston, 1971) and I Am Legend (starring Will Smith, 2007). These are all movies and television episodes that I really enjoyed and I had no idea Matheson wrote them.

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Button, Button, first published in Playboy in 1971, is the story of a young New York City housewife given a box with a button on top. To earn $50,000, all she needs to do is push the button and someone she does not know will die. She and her husband agonize if the button should be depressed. (SPOILER ALERT – if you don’t want to know how the story ends jump to the next paragraph) …………… The wife pushes the button and the husband dies. She is told, “Did you really know your husband?” Hated the ending … it seems like an easy out. But maybe in 1971, this ending was a shocker. Perhaps people still lived in a time where the thought of not “knowing” one’s spouse was inconceivable.

I decided to compare the short story to its modern-day movie counterpart, The Box.

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The Box, a 2009 movie starring Cameron Diaz, doing a very poor Southern accent, and James Marsden, is based on Button, Button. In this version, the couple lives in Virginia and are offered $1 million to push the button. A box, a pile of money, a young couple, and the potential death of an unknown are the only things The Box has in common with Button, Button. I thought The Box was hard to follow (SPOILER ALERT – if you don’t want to know how the story ends jump to the next paragraph) …………… … I think the box giver in this story is a demon of some sort who is collecting information about humans for his employers (it has been suggested that the employers are aliens). The recipients of the box are the lab rats in an experiment to see if humans will push the button.

He wrote over a 140 books, screen plays and short stories. The Daily Mail considers Matheson a legendary sci-fi writer. I didn’t like Button, Button or The Box but based on what I’ve learned about him, I plan to read some of his works.

What do you think; does anyone else have a desire to read Matheson? Matheson fans, what is your favorite tale? Where should I start?


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Movies to Watch in 2012

There are reports that attendance at movie theaters in 2011 was at its worst in years. There are theories as to why, such as cost or availability of movies on DVD and services like Netflix. I have a theory of my own. Don’t turn out crap! People would be willing to spend money on a decent product. In many cases (Transformers: Dark of the Moon) it seems like many movie makers are more interested in glitz over substance, big action over story.

Turn out a good product – people will come.

This week I present the 2012 movie releases I most look forward to viewing. I originally intended the list to be a top 10 but there are not 10 on my radar. These are the 9 movies I’d like to see before the ball drops on 2012.

1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey; release date is 12/14/12. Peter Jackson is the director and here’s hoping he maintains the same high quality he exhibited in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. I’ve read J.R.R. Tolkien’s, The Hobbit numerous times. I will read it again before December. What can I say? I’m a fan. Tolkien has created a world that I lose myself in every time I read the series. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is the release I most anticipate.

2. The Hunger Games; release date is 3/23/12. The Hunger Games is based on a book of the same name by Suzanne Collins. It is the first book in The Hunger Games trilogy. Thus far I’ve only read the first book of the set but it was an easy, enjoyable read. Suzanne Collins has created a world where the masses are kept in check through fear and hunger.

3. The Avengers; release date is 5/4/12. The Avengers brings together some of Marvel Comics favorites (Iron Man, Captain America, Hawkeye, Thor, Black Widow and Nick Fury) in this flick.

4. John Carter of Mars; release date is 3/9/12. John Carter is the creation of Edgar Rice Burroughs. I became familiar with John Carter when I was a kid via DC Comics. I’m curious to see how director Andrew Stanton brings this character to the big screen.

5. Men In Black 3; release date is 5/25/12. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are back for the third installment. It’s been ten years since Men in Black II.

6. The Amazing Spider-Man; release date is 7/3/12. Andrew Garfield replaces Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker/Spiderman.

7. The Dark Knight Rises; release date is 7/20/12. Christian Bale is back as Batman/Bruce Wayne. This tale takes place eight years after the events of The Dark Knight.

8. Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters; release date is 3/2/12. This just looks interesting. It’s supposed to take place 15 years after Hansel and Gretel had their run-in with the wicked witch. The brother/sister duo has become witch hunters.

9. Dark Shadows; release date is 5/11/12. This movie is based on the soap opera-like series about a vampire, Barnabas Collins, which ran from 1966 to 1971. I was a wee lad but I remember getting home from school and watching the creepy goings on of the Collins’ clan. Can Johnny Depp pull off Barnabas?

That’s it; my top 9. It’s subjective to be sure. Did I miss any? Let me know.