Can you imagine if they made Ubik into a solid film and got someone like Villenueve to direct? Imagine the visuals turning sepia tone, becoming drained of color as time ticks back during the latter half of the story. Would be incredible.
@@prantikhalder6247this and i want time out of joint,Ubik,eye in the sky, The Cosmic Puppets, Counter-Clock World, zap Gun, The Game-Players of Titan, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Clans of the Alphane Moon, Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb, VALIS and so,ar lottery and also the man who japed.
Yeah, I love Blade Runner, though I actually loved 2049 even more which surprised me. But in terms of PKD adaptations, Scanner is the only one that is both extremely faithful to its source material and great at the same time.
PKD. Incredibly complex and troubled man in a lot of ways but a total visionary in his work. How the hell did he write “Minority Report” in the 1950’s???
That's easy, he was reading some of the greatest fellow writers of the period, such as; Sheckley, van Vogt, Simak, Silverberg, Knight, Heinlein, Sturgeon, Boucher, Kornbluth and hundreds of others. He fed his muse.
Ooh, hope they do “Ubik”! And “A Scanner Darkly” is soooooo good! I can’t recommend it enough! (Although if you’re a big enough PKD fan to listen to his daughter discuss him, then you’ve probably seen it!). Lol
Two underrated PKD novels imo 'The Transmigration of Timothy Archer' last ... humously? published work; and 'Martian Time Slip'. Or if you're feeling really brave / curious go for the whole shebang and read his Exegesis, or that portion of it which was published in edited form.
but his books are infinitely better than "his" movies, especially in the case of "The High Castle," which transformed a great book into a stupid commercial action series for kids. I liked "Blade Runner", but as a creation of Ridley Scott's, very loosely based on "Do androids dream of electric sheep?"
Couldn't agree more. The books I've been reading by Philip which were made into films easily provided more substance in paper format. And that's not to say the movies were bad. As a fan of Richard Linklater, I did watch "A Scanner Darkly" prior to becoming aware of Philip K Dick and absolutely loved the film. I have yet to read the book and will do my best to report back in regards to how they compared from my personal perspective 🙏🏽
@@BraTalian It's bizatre because PKD was antiracist and The High Tower was a very antiracist book analyzing bigotry in the US under the victorious Axis nations in his alternative future, but with this oppressive "woke" movement everything interesting has to be censored out of because he depicts racists accurately (with their racist terminology and prejudices). So in this case, at least, the worke movement definitely undermines the antiracist movement because the book is turned into pablum in the TV version.
Can you imagine if they made Ubik into a solid film and got someone like Villenueve to direct? Imagine the visuals turning sepia tone, becoming drained of color as time ticks back during the latter half of the story. Would be incredible.
Absolutely, Ubik is a masterpiece of World building
I have no idea how Three Stigmata could ever be adapted. Love the book, but good luck getting that on screen.
if you think about it is like matrix
Richard stanley is try to do it in the 90s
She has his eyes, thats so beautiful! Ubik has such a dope history. Man, one of the best.
Flow my tear the policemen Said
Make that into a movie
💯% agree
I always wonder why nobody is talking about this underrated masterpiece? A hidden gem by PKD.
@@prantikhalder6247this and i want time out of joint,Ubik,eye in the sky, The Cosmic Puppets, Counter-Clock World, zap Gun, The Game-Players of Titan, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Clans of the Alphane Moon, Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb, VALIS and so,ar lottery and also the man who japed.
That would translate well to film I think too
Scanner is the best and my favorite adaptation. That being said I love Blade Runner... I mean who doesn't
Yeah, I love Blade Runner, though I actually loved 2049 even more which surprised me. But in terms of PKD adaptations, Scanner is the only one that is both extremely faithful to its source material and great at the same time.
I think Adjustment Bureau deserves honourable mention.
PKD. Incredibly complex and troubled man in a lot of ways but a total visionary in his work.
How the hell did he write “Minority Report” in the 1950’s???
That's easy, he was reading some of the greatest fellow writers of the period, such as; Sheckley, van Vogt, Simak, Silverberg, Knight, Heinlein, Sturgeon, Boucher, Kornbluth and hundreds of others. He fed his muse.
Curious caption. "Best Books"?
What's disappointing is the interviewer didn't do her homework before she interviewed them.
Please ... this new adaptation must be "Ubik" ! It must be ! ^^
Maxime THOMAS LE DEORE flow my tear make that into a movie
Ooh, hope they do “Ubik”! And “A Scanner Darkly” is soooooo good! I can’t recommend it enough! (Although if you’re a big enough PKD fan to listen to his daughter discuss him, then you’ve probably seen it!). Lol
Two underrated PKD novels imo 'The Transmigration of Timothy Archer' last ... humously? published work;
and 'Martian Time Slip'.
Or if you're feeling really brave / curious go for the whole shebang and read his Exegesis, or that portion of it which was published in edited form.
but his books are infinitely better than "his" movies, especially in the case of "The High Castle," which transformed a great book into a stupid commercial action series for kids. I liked "Blade Runner", but as a creation of Ridley Scott's, very loosely based on "Do androids dream of electric sheep?"
Couldn't agree more. The books I've been reading by Philip which were made into films easily provided more substance in paper format. And that's not to say the movies were bad. As a fan of Richard Linklater, I did watch "A Scanner Darkly" prior to becoming aware of Philip K Dick and absolutely loved the film. I have yet to read the book and will do my best to report back in regards to how they compared from my personal perspective 🙏🏽
@@BraTalian It's bizatre because PKD was antiracist and The High Tower was a very antiracist book analyzing bigotry in the US under the victorious Axis nations in his alternative future, but with this oppressive "woke" movement everything interesting has to be censored out of because he depicts racists accurately (with their racist terminology and prejudices). So in this case, at least, the worke movement definitely undermines the antiracist movement because the book is turned into pablum in the TV version.
Would like to see a film of the penultimate truth
Maybe do a tiny bit of research before you interview one of the greatest writers of all times daughter
More Philip k Dick movies
Wow, his daughter didn't even name any of his work or books for that matter. lmao SAD And that guy next to her is creepy.
Movie Imposter , great movie with a shocking ending..
Isa Dick Hacket? I don't know, you tell me.