Showing posts with label Logans Run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logans Run. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Last day. Capricorn 15's. Year of the city - 2274. Carousel begins.


In light of Kevin Levine, creator of ‘Bioshock’, writing the script to the much talked about ‘Logan’s Run’ remake, I thought this would be a perfect time to talk about the original movie for Throwback Thursday, ScienceFiction.com’s ongoing column dedicated to the great sci-fi of the past.

I’ll never forget the first time I saw ‘Logan’s Run’, though sadly it was because I didn’t want to see it. After all, who wants to see an old sci-fi from 1976 when we have the special effects of ‘Avatar‘?

The answer I had was unequivocally “not me!”. Of course, I was wrong. So wrong that even now I’m a little embarrassed that I was so against seeing it. When I say that ‘Logan’s Run’ is really, and truly great sci-fi, I want you to believe me when I say it.

Based off a fantastic and fast-paced book of the same name, ‘Logan’s Run’ takes place in a society where people only live until the age of 30. The society is sorted by colors that indicate how close you are to your death, and everyone has a stone implanted in their hand called a “Life Clock”. When your hand starts to blink red, it means it’s your last day and you go to the Carousel to be “renewed”, which is supposed to reincarnate you, though really this idea was more of an opiate for the masses than the actual truth.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Ryan Gosling To Play Logan 5

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Variety
Artwork By: Lauras Muse

Variety is reporting that the Ryan Gosling (The Notebook, Fracture) is in negotiations to step into the shoes of fellow British thespian Michael York to play Logan 5 in the upcoming "Logan's Run" remake.

Reportedly Warner Bros is also in negotiations with Nicolas Winding Refn to direct the film which has been various stages of development for over a decade. Refn would join a long list of film makers that have been attached to "Logan's Run" throughout the years, a list that also includes Carl Erik Rinsch and Bryan Singer.

Producers Joel Silver, Andrew Rona, Akiva Goldsman and Kerry Foster have already been in place for some time.

Last year Silver revealed that "Logan's Run" was going to be produced in 3D, which should come as no surprise to anyone due to the fact that just about all upcoming fantasy film projects are slated to be produced in that format.

Logan's Run Plot:

In the distant future the survivors of the apocalypse live in a giant domed city where their every need is taken care of by overlord computer. People live in world of pleasure, but there is one catch. At the age of 30 (21 in Johnson and Nolan's novel) all citizens are required to report for a ritualistic murder ceremony known as "Carousel". The populace has been fooled into believing that this ceremony leads to reincarnation and a new life though its real purpose is population control. To insure that citizens don't "chicken out" on their way to Carousel there is a police force in place known as "Sandman" who terminate those who attempt to run.

Logan 5 is one of the elite Sandmen. During one of his routine terminations he retrieves an anch, a symbol for a mythical place called Sanctuary where runners can find refuge, off the body of a would be runner. Upon placing the item into the computers scanner he is instructed to undergo a process to alter his "Life Clock", a symbol of a persons age embedded in the palm, to the blinking red of a person on last day so that he may pose as a runner to infiltrate Sanctuary. During the process he learns that 1036 runners had managed to escape the city and that Carousel is a ruse.

Along with his companion, Jessica 6, Logan attempts to flee the domed city in search of Sanctuary.

Let's see if Logan really gets running this time.



See Also:Logan's Run Remake Update - Logan 5 And Jessica 6 In 3D? / Carl Erik Rinsch To Direct LOGAN'S RUN Remake / Universal Courting Carl Erik Rinsch To Direct "Creature From The Black Lagoon" / The Death Of An American Icon - Farrah Fawcett - 1947-2009 / Logan's Run (1976)(MGM)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Carl Erik Rinsch To Direct LOGAN'S RUN Remake

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Hollywood.com

Just when you thought that the "Logan's Run" remakes Life Clock had turned black, it has reverted to clear.

It looks like I need to become best friends with director Carl Erik Rinsch because he is about to remake two of my all-time favorite films, "Creature From The Black Lagoon", and now, "Logan's Run."

The remake of the 1976 sci fi epic, which starred Michael York, Richard Jordan and Jenny Agutter, has been in the planning stages at Warner Bros since way back in the mid 90s.

As a matter of fact, I was contacted by an potential director (who's name I can't divulge) in 2003 about his plans for the remake. That film maker was soon ousted, and Bryan Singer (X-Men) was then signed to the project, who in turn, himself, left to direct "Superman Returns".

Since that time, the film has been in a virtual holding pattern, with directors Robert Schwenke, Joseph Kosinski and James McTeigue all taking very brief rides on the "Carousel".

None of those film makers seemed to fit into Warner's plans for the film, so the long quest continued.

Now, the virtually unknown, Carl Erik Rinsch, has stepped in to take over. As I had mentioned in a prior article about his taking on "Creature From The Black Lagoon", Rinsch has made a name for himself as of late, directing commercials for RSA owners Ridley and Tony Scott, who strongly considered him for their "Alien" prequel film.

Rinsch cut his director's teeth in independent films such as, "The Quiz" (1994) and "Lovely Weather for Rain" (1996). "Creature" is scheduled to be his second project, the director will helm the Keanu Reeves samurai epic “47 Ronin” for Universal later this year, and now "Logan's Run" can be added to the list, once those are finished.

Earlier drafts of the "Logan's Run" script more resembled the George Johnson and William Nolan novels than the Michael Anderson film version. It is unknown at this time if Rinsch will continue along those lines or make a direct remake.

Logan's Run Plot:

In the distant future the survivors of the apocalypse live in a giant domed city where their every need is taken care of by overlord computer. People live in world of pleasure, but there is one catch. At the age of 30 (21 in Johnson and Nolan's novel) all citizens are required to report for a ritualistic murder ceremony known as "Carousel". The populace has been fooled into believing that this ceremony leads to reincarnation and a new life though its real purpose is population control. To insure that citizens don't "chicken out" on their way to Carousel there is a police force in place known as "Sandman" who terminate those who attempt to run.

Logan 5 is one of the elite Sandmen. During one of his routine terminations he retrieves an anch, a symbol for a mythical place called Sanctuary where runners can find refuge, off the body of a would be runner. Upon placing the item into the computers scanner he is instructed to undergo a process to alter his "Life Clock", a symbol of a persons age embedded in the palm, to the blinking red of a person on last day so that he may pose as a runner to infiltrate Sanctuary. During the process he learns that 1036 runners had managed to escape the city and that Carousel is a ruse.

Along with his companion, Jessica 6, Logan attempts to flee the domed city in search of Sanctuary.

With a new "Logans Run", "Planet of the Apes" and "Godzilla" films in the works, you would think that it is the early to mid 1970s all over again.

See Also: Universal Courting Carl Erik Rinsch To Direct "Creature From The Black Lagoon" / The Death Of An American Icon - Farrah Fawcett - 1947-2009 / Logan's Run (1976)(MGM)

Thursday, June 25, 2009

The Death Of An American Icon - Farrah Fawcett - 1947-2009

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Sources: Various

I just couldn't let the death of Farrah Fawcett pass without writing something. I don't want to talk about her battle with cancer, or her troubled son, I want to talk about her importance as an American icon.

The above image of Farrah probably stands as the most iconic image of the 1970s. That smile, was everywhere in the seventies. Now, many of you probably aren't as old as I am, and the decade that I'm referring to was most likely before your time. Yet, I'm certain that you have seen this image.

You may not understand, but Farrah Fawcett was a phenomena, she was beyond hot, she was the 70s premiere sex symbol. Farrah was a marketing man's dream come true. There were Farrah dolls, Farrah posters, Farrah magazines, Farrah t-shirts and even a little faucet shaped charm called "Farrah's Fawcett" or something like that.

Farrah was almost as big as "Star Wars."

To call the actress a sex symbol in some ways is not a true representation of the person she truly was. Granted she fit the bill, and Hollywood did everything it could to turn her into another Marilyn Monroe, but it was evident that she was never content to let her natural beauty rule her career. Farrah always wanted to show everyone that she was a serious actress, not just eye-candy.

The first time I ever saw Farrah was in the sci fi classic "Logan's Run." In the film, she played the 'typical' pretty dumb blond. Her career, however, was already well established by that point. She had been a quest star on several top-rated TV series including "I Dream of Jeannie", "The Flying Nun" and "The Partridge Family." It was her role as Jill Munroe on the popular drama series "Charlie's Angeles" that shot the young actress into super-stardom.

Farrah quickly tried to shake free of the massive popularity and sex symbol status, quitting "Charlie's Angels" after just 29 episodes. For the remainder of her career, the actress was drawn to very serious and dramatic roles, and her talents as an actress drew much deserving praise.

Undoubtedly if the actress had remained on "Angels" and followed the path that Hollywood so eagerly wanted her to follow, she would have become the next Monroe.

I think that is truly inspiring that she didn't follow the easy path, and yet chose to take the less attractive roles to prove that she was more than just hair and a smile.

So now, I sit here writing this in a time when the actress has passed wondering if her classic image yet doesn't have value unto itself. That All-American smile pretty much summed up the seventies in one punch. It was a much simpler time then and Farrah will always be that decades shining beacon.

We will miss you and never forget you.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Logan's Run (1976)(MGM)


Logan's Run (1976)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Directed By: Michael Anderson
Written By: William F. Nolan, George Clayton Johnson & David Zelag Goodman
Cast:
Michael York as Logan 5
Richard Jordan as Francis 7
Jenny Agutter as Jessica 6
Roscoe Lee Browne as Box
Farrah Fawcett as Holly
Michael Anderson Jr. as Doc
Peter Ustinov as The Old Man
Randolph Roberts as 2nd Sanctuary Man
Lara Lindsay as The Woman Runner / Computer Voice
Gary Morgan as Billy
Michelle Stacy as Mary 2
Laura Hippe as Woman Customer
David Westberg as Sandman
Camilla Carr as Sanctuary Woman
Greg Lewis as Cub
Ashley Cox as Timid Girl
Bill Couch as Sandman
Glenn R. Wilder as Runner
Runtime: 120 Minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Color
Released: June 23, 1976

In 1976 Michael Anderson would take liberties with the novel Logan's Run written by George Johnson and William Nolan (Logan's Run and Logan's World) to produce what may arguably be one of the most memorable sci-fi films ever produced. The "Last Day" age would be changed from 21 to 30 and most of the novels racier scenes would be toned down to avoid a "R" rating. Despite these changes the film has often been referred to as the "sexiest science fiction film ever made".

The film would win the Oscar for special effects due to some innovative lighting and optical work involving the latest laser technology. The miniature sets would also become legendary and end up in several sci-fi productions including Star Trek: The Next Generation where the films' domed city doubled as Star Fleet Academy in several episodes. A true testament to just how Logan's Run has stayed with us over the decades.

In the distant future the survivors of the apocalypse live in a giant domed city where their every need is taken care of by overlord computer. People live in world of pleasure, but there is one catch. At the age of 30 all citizens are required to report for a ritualistic murder ceremony known as "Carousel". The populace has been fooled into believing that this ceremony leads to reincarnation and a new life though its real purpose is population control. To insure that citizens don't "chicken out" on their way to Carousel there is a police force in place known as "Sandman" who terminate those who attempt to run.

Logan 5 is one of the elite Sandmen. During one of his routine terminations he retrieves an anch, a symbol for a mythical place called Sanctuary where runners can find refuge, off the body of a would be runner. Upon placing the item into the computers scanner he is instructed to undergo a process to alter his "Life Clock", a symbol of a persons age embedded in the palm, to the blinking red of a person on last day so that he may pose as a runner to infiltrate Sanctuary. During the process he learns that 1036 runners had managed to escape the city and that Carousel is a ruse.

Logan enlists the help of Jessica 6, a young woman he met in attempt to find a sexual partner from the cities computer system, because she wears an anch around her neck. Jessica doesn't believe that Logan wants to run. He is a Sandman and they never run. She would try to set Logan up to be murdered, but the attempt is foiled when Logan is called to terminate a runner in the section of the city referred to as "Cathedral" which is a home for renegade youths. Instead of killing the woman he sets her free and tells her how to avoid the Sandmen. This act convinces Jessica that Logan is on the level.

Francis 7 is Logan's best friend and a fellow Sandman. Logan's constant questioning of "Last Day" has made him suspicious of his comrade who he follows to Cathedral where he witnesses the act of betrayal. Francis is now hunting Logan and Jessica who he feels has warped his friends mind.

Logan and Jessica follow several clues left behind by prior runners and make their way through the underground section of the city with Francis hot on their tail. The pair finally reach a mysterious ice filled cavern ruled by a giant robot named Box who they soon learn has frozen all the runners that have entered his domain to be used as part of the cities food supply. Logan manages to force Box to shoot the ceiling of the cavern causing a giant cave-in which buries the metallic giant.

Logan and Jessica now venture where no human being has been in centuries....outside. The Sun is thing of wonder to them along with the sensation of night and day plus and planets fauna.

A long walk down what centuries ago must have been an interstate highway leads the pair to the remains of Washington DC which is now covered in vegetation. They manage to wonder into the Capitol Building where they find an "Old Man" who's family had lived in the city for generations. The concept of growing old is completely foreign to Logan and Jessica and the wrinkles on his face cause them constant amusement.

Francis 7 manages to trail the pair all the way to the city where he confronts them. When Logan shows Francis that his Life Clock has gone clear he snaps. He lunges at Logan and the pair fight until Francis is killed accidentally by Logan. Francis's last words are "Look Logan, I've renewed."
Logan and Jessica decide that they must stop the murder that is going on back in the city. They feel that everyone should have the right to grow old. There plan is to take Old Man back and show the populous that there is another choice.

When the group return to the city they are arrested and Logan is debriefed by the cities computer. It would seem that the machines data bank couldn't handle the truth that there was no Sanctuary and that they had discovered someone who had been allowed to grow old and the machine short circuits and self destructs. The impending destruction of the city forces the population to flee outside where they find Old Man and a new future.

Logan's Run has survived the generations to become one of the genres classic films. As a sci-fi writer I am constantly asked about the film. It would seem that the ideals touched upon in the film still strike the same chords that they did back in the 1970s. Of course being a sexy film doesn't hurt either.

Logan' Run: Trivia
1. First choices for main characters: Logan 5 - Jon Voight, Jessica 6 - Lindsay Wagner, Francis 7 - William Devane, & Ballard - James Cagney
2. Both Michael York & Richard Jordan were over 30 when the film was made.
3. The film was originally to be produced by George Pal.
4. Ballard's banter to Logan and Jessica consists of quotes from T.S. Eliot's novel "Possum's Book of Practical Cats".
5. On the Ballard costume worn by Peter Ustinov the buttons are made from real U.S. pennies.
6. One of the extras in the crowd for the finale flashes a Star Trek Vulcan salute.
7. The costuming was originally to be much more sexy.

Logan's Run: Life Clock Color Chart
Clear: 0-8 Years - White Clothes
Yellow: 8-16 Years - Yellow Clothes.
Green: 16-23 Years - Green Clothes
Red: 23-29 Years - Red Clothes
Red / Black Flashing: - One week prior to Lastday
Black: 30th Birthday - Report to Carousel or Run
Sandman: 0-30 Years - Uniform: Black w/ Gray Stripe

Logan's Run: Deleted Scenes
1. Opening Scene: Francis 7 hunting a runner before the original Carousel scene. He corners the runner in front of the giant metal hand. After being shot the runner falls into the fountain to the applause of the crowd. (This scene appears in the original trailer for the film.)
2. Box carves an ice sculpture of Logan and Jessica: The scene was originally designed to be a naked pose of both Logan and Jessica embraced. The scene was dropped due to the fact it would have brought an "R" rating.
3. Francis 7 and Logan 5 chat with a woman on Lastday: The scene was designed to show the casualness of death to society.
4. A longer more sexual Love Shop sequence: Once again dropped to avoid an "R" rating.