Whatever Happened to LOGAN'S RUN?

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25th ANNIVERSARY LOST iN SPACE REUNION
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My stepdad was director Michael Anderson. Thanks for the love for his movie Logan’s Run.

christopherholden
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A lot of Francis' missing seemed to be deliberate as he was playing with the person he was chasing.

breotan
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As a hormonal teenager I had a difficult time following the story because of the costumes.

grimacres
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I never thought that the sandmen were bad shots, I always thought that they aimed to miss to have more fun.

hethel
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The thought that I came up with to explain the Sandmen's bad aim was that they were playing a sadistic cat and mouse game with the runners.

KevinLockamy
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I have always interpreted the early chase scene with the Sandmen and the runner as the Sandmen playing with the runner. They were not missing they were toying. I think you might agree if you watch the scene with that idea.

CyraNoavek
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Great film! I got to meet Farrah when I was 5 in Indian Wells, CA. 1977. She had been playing tennis there and I went up to her and asked if I could give her a hug. She said, "I'll come back after my match." She did and she picked me up and hugged me. Pretty cool!

CreativeWarrior-
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1) To this day, I have a total *thing* for Jenny Agutter! When she popped up in the Captain America movie I cheered!
2) I was so-so on the book. The fact that no one raised the kids made it impossible for them to suddenly become all "peace and love" at 14.
3) I will pay for that deleted scene! :)

robjohnson
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10:39 - Damn indeed. Jessica was pretty spectacular. She kind of defines that "eyes you can get lost in" thing.

KipIngram
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You didn't see the same movie if you think Sandmen were bad shots...they were playing with their prey...
This gave them even more character as it showed their sadistic behavior, that they enjoyed it, before killing them
!!!...RUN...RUNNER...!!! From the first encounter, they made a sick game of it!
Another great Hero's Journey of a movie

TheGamerZapocalypse
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Quite ingenious on Jerry Goldsmith’s part to have the score shift from a synthesizer laden score to a traditional orchestral based one as the action leaves the Dome city for the natural world outside it.

historybuff
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This movie is great. Still quote Box, the robot when I get a chance. Especially grocery shopping! "Fish, plankton, sea greens and protein from the sea!"

Am I the only one who thinks he looked weirdly like "Sam" the snow man from Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer special? Big props to the actor, Roscoe Lee Browne in that suit too. Coming down that ramp in the ice cave looked absolutely harrowing. His voice was great!

Cameroo
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In the novelization, Box is a human sex offender/serial killer turned into a cyborg as punishment, whose memory wipe doesn't quite change his personality entirely.

Swindle
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Excellent presentation! I saw this movie in 1976 in the theater during its opening run - with my girlfriend. Just loved it. A fond memory. The deeply saturated colors, the costumes, the flame pistols, and the amazing set pieces and FX - really made an impression on my pre _Star Wars_ brain. Dialog a little creaky here and there - and that is especially true when watching today. I think Box the Robot had the most memorable and quotable line in the whole movie: "Fish, and plankton, sea greens, and protein from the sea. It's all here - fresh as harvest day!" Sometimes I say this when I'm at the grocery store with my wife - and she asks me what's on the shopping list. I make sure to wave my arm out as though I'm saying "Behold" when I get to the "It's all here / harvest day" part. 🙂

mxbishop
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One of my all-time favorites! Especially compared to what we get now-a-days masquerading as science fiction! I have and will always love this movie!

"Last Day. Capricorn 15's. Year of the City....2274. Carousel begins!"

CarnorJast
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Thank you for this great video on one of my all time favorite movies. The escapism of this movie and the surreal effect it had on 10 or 11 year old me is hard to describe. It really just overwhelmed my senses and took me out of my drab world into one of color and excitement. I'm not sure any film is capable of that anymore since we all have so many colorful and engaging sensory distractions now. But in that time we still had a lot of long and slow and quiet child hood days and seeing a movie like Logan's Run could stay with you for months!

YAMISOOLD
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I always thought the sandmen were toying with the runners when shooting at them, giving them false hope of escape.

dbenci
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The DS Sandman blaster is one of my favorite sci fi pieces. I have made a few for my prop collection. Also Jenny Agutter is Stunning. I love Michael York in this. I love the movie with all it's faults. And PG yes, but they did not have PG-13 back then. But even PG-13 might be stretch. Thanks for another great show.

cpace
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Jenny Agutter should have gotten an Oscar just for her lack of costume.

gospelaccordingtojohn
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One of my favorite sci-fi movies. I particularly liked the old man character played by Mr. Ustinov. I liked the movie's references to the T. S. Elliot book Old Possum's Book...
When my wife and me were dating in early 1980's we frequently lunched at a coffee shop on 44th Street near 6th Ave in NYC. Just down the street from the Algonquin Hotel. Once after lunch, we walked down the street and saw Mr. Ustinov exiting the hotel and tryin' to hail a cab, I asked if he needed help and he said yes. I ran out in the street and stopped a cab, screechin' brake's-n-all. As I open the taxi door for him he shook my hand and said thank you. I met Peter Ustinov!

martyjewell