Tag: Ursula K. Le Guin

  • Lathe of Heaven The Unfilmable Sci-Fi Masterpiece

    Lathe of Heaven The Unfilmable Sci-Fi Masterpiece

    Even Ursula K. Le Guin thought her 1971 novel “The Lathe of Heaven” unfilmable. There were simply too many ideas and shifting realities to be communicated in a visual format.

    It took PBS heavy hitters, WNET’s David Loxton (executive producer of “Great Performances” and “American Playhouse,” Academy Award winner for “The Times of Harvey Milk”) and WGBH’s Fred Barzyk (whose programs aired on GBH, HBO, ABC, CBS, and NBC, an Emmy and Peabody Award winner), to prove her wrong.

    Last night, Roy and I tested ourselves against “The Lathe of Heaven” (1980), a no-budget adaptation that miraculously gets just about everything right. If you’re curious to explore more ambitious speculative fiction than the superhero junk cluttering today’s multiplexes, definitely check this one out. The surviving source material is rather primitive (remastered from two-inch Quadruplex videotape), but the transfer at the link is not bad.

    https://archive.org/details/the-lathe-of-heaven-1980

    At all costs, avoid the murky upload on YouTube!

    Fortunately, the power of the original story is such that the message transcends the medium. You can watch us grapple with some of the themes during last night’s discussion here:

    On Sunday, Roy will welcome special guest Shawn Tabor, executive director, writer, and producer at Battlegrounds Productions, who is currently serving as property master and military consultant, among other things, on the web series “Star Trek: New Voyages.” Tabor will talk about his experiences on the show and friendship with William Windom, an actor known to “Star Trek” fans for his role in the original series episode “The Doomsday Machine.”

    Make the voyage to the comments section to give “props” to Shawn Tabor, on the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. The conversation will livestream on Facebook, this Sunday evening at 7:30 EDT!

    https://www.facebook.com/roystiedyescificorner

  • Lathe of Heaven 1980 Sci-Fi Gem Review

    Lathe of Heaven 1980 Sci-Fi Gem Review

    We have our “Viewer’s Choice” selection for the next “Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner.” Thanks to Jack Dailey for his suggestion of “The Lathe of Heaven” (1980).

    Ursula K. Le Guin personally oversaw this no-budget TV adaptation of her mind-bending 1971 novel that somehow succeeds in being one of the most absorbing sci-fi films you will ever see. What’s even more astonishing is that it was remastered from the only available source: a two-inch Quadruplex videotape copy. So this really is an example of some rather flimsy technology conveying some very weighty ideas. Hollywood, take note: it really is all about the story, dammit. The film made a huge impression when it first aired, becoming the second most requested program in PBS history.

    “The Lathe of Heaven” supports Shakespeare’s observation that we are such stuff as dreams are made on. Also, we should be careful what we wish for.

    Watch it at the link (because the copy on YouTube stinks and I can’t find it streaming legally anywhere else), and for the love of Mike, avoid the James Caan remake!*

    https://archive.org/details/the-lathe-of-heaven-1980

    Then tune in tomorrow, as we discuss just how weird Portland can get. Bring your hacky sacks to the comments section, for the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. We’ll risk destruction on “The Lathe of Heaven,” when we livestream on Facebook, this Friday evening at 7:30 EDT!

    https://www.facebook.com/roystiedyescificorner


    • PLEASE NOTE: I posted this this morning, before I learned of Caan’s death. No disrespect intended. He was a fine actor, who will be remembered for his work during one of the greatest eras in American film. R.I.P.

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