Michael Crichton Dies at 66

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Michael Crichton Dies at 66

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He died of cancer yesterday.
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Re: Michael Crichton Dies at 66

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I blame a carcinogenic hate buildup.

Quite possibly being written into his own obit as a pedophile.

Funny story though - I remember the time I read "Eaters of the Dead" like it was a documentary. LOL!
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thank god
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Are they going to encase his body in hardened tree sap?
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Yes, and in 60 Million years someone will extract his DNA and create a Crichton Park
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onoz O_O
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Jeez...is that like...the only movie he's known for? :roll:
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Crichton directed several notable movies -- Westworld (first movie ever to use computer graphics), Coma, Runaway, The First Great Train Robbery...
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Blade wrote:Jeez...is that like...the only movie he's known for? :roll:
theres that and the monkey's with lasers movie.

R.I.P. awesome literature man.
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Am I supposed to know who this was?
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You need somebody else to decide that for you?
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It's times like these that I realize how much of an asshole I am. My first thought at seeing the title was "Finally, shit."

The only book of his that I actually liked was The Great Train Robbery. It's getting around that time that I read it again, actually...

Oh, well. Too bad he couldn't shoot off a decent book or two more before he kicked it.

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Post by Ganelon »

Yeah, this made me sad. Back in 5th grade, I read my first non-school novel (Shirley Conran's Savages, certainly not a book dogmatic parents would want their kids reading), read through all the early Star Wars novels, craved more reading, and was trying to find a well known author whose books I could enjoy.

Michael Crichton was the first author I wanted to read. I remember reading Rising Sun and watching its movie adaptation back in 6th grade and proceeded to read every single one of Mr. Crichton's novels up through Airframe since I enjoyed them so much. I have fond memories of those times too; it's when my command of English prose finally picked up, and the books helped me establish a broad vocabulary as well as completely broke down any naivete I had about "mature content."

It seems all the authors I used to read are passing away; Robert Jordan died just last year from disease. It's sad when a piece of your life just disappears...
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I don't understand the contempt people have for this man.
Explain please.
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Airport bookstores everywhere are in mourning.

I did enjoy a few of his books though.
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Stormwatch wrote:Crichton directed several notable movies -- Westworld (first movie ever to use computer graphics), Coma, Runaway, The First Great Train Robbery...
crichton wrote books...he did not direct movies....you sure he didnt just write the books those movies were based on?
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Never_Scurred wrote:I don't understand the contempt people have for this man.
Explain please.
A few years ago he wrote a book about anthropogenic global warming being a massive conspiracy perpetuated by greedy scientists trying to get free money for their diabolical schemes. He genuinely believed this to be true and went on an obnoxious crusade on Faux News about it.
Of course, that's just an opinion.
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Never_Scurred wrote:I don't understand the contempt people have for this man.
Explain please.
Reread the second sentence of my first post and look up the relevant terms on Google...not a very mature thing for him to do, don't you agree?
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Never_Scurred wrote:I don't understand the contempt people have for this man.
Explain please.
I'm with you. Chrichton was a talented author with a fantastic imagination. His contribution to film will be missed.

Westworld too, is awesome.
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jonny5 wrote:
Stormwatch wrote:Crichton directed several notable movies -- Westworld (first movie ever to use computer graphics), Coma, Runaway, The First Great Train Robbery...
crichton wrote books...he did not direct movies....you sure he didnt just write the books those movies were based on?
Crichton was a movie director too. Check it.
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Stormwatch wrote:
jonny5 wrote:
Stormwatch wrote:Crichton directed several notable movies -- Westworld (first movie ever to use computer graphics), Coma, Runaway, The First Great Train Robbery...
crichton wrote books...he did not direct movies....you sure he didnt just write the books those movies were based on?
Crichton was a movie director too. Check it.
Yep, and Coma and Westworld are really good too!
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Skykid wrote:Chrichton was a talented author with a fantastic imagination.
Like how he used the medium to promote his original ideas like science works by consensus (only when it's climate science of course)
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Dan Brown of Science Fiction is dead?
Hollywood will never recover :D
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Ed Oscuro wrote:
Skykid wrote:Chrichton was a talented author with a fantastic imagination.
Like how he used the medium to promote his original ideas like science works by consensus (only when it's climate science of course)
Does that change the meaning of the sentence you quoted at all?
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I remember him writing; "Globalisation will be the death of mankind."
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Stormwatch wrote:
jonny5 wrote:
Stormwatch wrote:Crichton directed several notable movies -- Westworld (first movie ever to use computer graphics), Coma, Runaway, The First Great Train Robbery...
crichton wrote books...he did not direct movies....you sure he didnt just write the books those movies were based on?
Crichton was a movie director too. Check it.
i guess i was wrong....learn something new every day

my apologies
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Skykid wrote:
Ed Oscuro wrote:
Skykid wrote:Chrichton was a talented author with a fantastic imagination.
Like how he used the medium to promote his original ideas like science works by consensus (only when it's climate science of course)
Does that change the meaning of the sentence you quoted at all?
I stare into the depths of your post, pondering what could have prompted you to write such a question.
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Ed Oscuro wrote:
Skykid wrote:
Ed Oscuro wrote: Like how he used the medium to promote his original ideas like science works by consensus (only when it's climate science of course)
Does that change the meaning of the sentence you quoted at all?
I stare into the depths of your post, pondering what could have prompted you to write such a question.
Sorry, we've probably got crossed lines Ed. I think I took your response to be sarcastic. I'm probably paranoid because all you seem to do lately is shoot me down. :(
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