I think I need to add a few of these Philip K. Dick #scifi #movie adaptations to my to-watch list. https://t.co/ciVyunNbNk
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Apparently, Blade Runner was set in November, 2019. How come I can’t start a new life in off-world colonies? https://t.co/cDPQ08KHjo
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This is how Philip K. Dick’s #scifi lived up to modern science. https://t.co/3R5dGfB3yk
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Philip K. Dick novels can be weird enough, but these covers from his #books are even weirder. https://t.co/xW0xuncmMQ
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These are the Philip K. Dick stories season 1 of ‘Electric Dreams’ were based on. https://t.co/0LaEOryeoE
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This is why 2017 was a Philip K. Dick #dystopia. https://t.co/bbt3NZXc9b
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I’ve always thought an anthology TV series based on Philip K. Dick stories would be great. Maybe I’m a precog. https://t.co/kEHmBqmlsJ
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Here’s why the #scifi of Philip K Dick continues to inspire filmmakers. https://t.co/6U60Qugu3o
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Three famous authors choose the Philip K Dick #book they love most. What’s yours?
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An anthology TV series based on the science fiction short stories of Philip K. Dick? I’ve been waiting my whole life for this. https://t.co/owZKz7tiqo
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A Philip K. Dick festival is in the works. Is it real or just imagined? https://t.co/3END2xr3GI
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Science-fiction author Philip K. Dick saw our future and it drove him insane. https://t.co/opz1A8cplQ
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Philip K. Dick to be adapted for TV for the first time? What about Minority Report and Total Recall 2070? https://t.co/NJmeVcOZjv
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How book designers around the world interpreted Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle http://t.co/u1QxZqIe29
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David Bowie's ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ didn't do much for me, but it was a big deal for Philip K. Dick. http://t.co/mJiLpnUqDO
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Lazarus
Didn’t like the movie? Read the novel by Walter Tevis. The novel made such an impression on my I started keeping my eye out for other books of his and the only one I found for many years was Mockingbird which I also loved. Haven’t read anything else of his since the early eighties. I did enjoy the movie but have not seen it years. Very eerie and moody so not for everyone. Would love to see it again someday.
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I didn’t even know it was based on a book. I’ll have to keep my eye open for it. It has been a long time since I saw the movie so I may have a different impression if I watched it again today.
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Fox orders a TV pilot for "Spielberg's" Minority Report. Doesn't P.K. Dick get any credit? http://t.co/t30UIbHo9r
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Missed the Philip K. Dickfest? Here’s a report from the trenches. http://t.co/x1dz4T1W
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The Philip K. Dick Festival prompts The Verge to take a look at Hollywood’s favourite #scifi author. http://t.co/9A3rhPpG
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Is it time for Hollywood to stop mining Philip K. Dick for story ideas? This blogger explains why they should stop. http://t.co/xdXcNAzN
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This 3-part NY Times essay on Philip K. Dick, #scifi philosopher, was a bit too heavy for me. http://t.co/Pn6BMvMK
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Real Dickheads already have this stuff, but if you’re just a casual fan then check out these free PKD stories. http://t.co/QSdx3Onb
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One writer tries to explain Philip K Dick. It’s a good effort, but I don’t know if anyone can do it. http://ow.ly/6bp4j
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The Adjustment Bureau is yet another Philip K. Dick adaptation? Why does Hollywood love him so? Because he’s dead. http://ow.ly/45gvL
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