Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
Apr. 13th, 2009 09:18 pmWell, Abe Vigoda's still alive as of half an hour ago, but Starlog is no more.
Starlog was one of my favourite periodicals in my youth. It, along with Ah! Caramelo!s were two things I always sought out at the corner shop where we'd wait for the feeder bus to take us home. It brought me constant joy to read Starlog, reading about books and tv shows and movies and comics (and occasional games).
There were always interesting articles to be found, too. They'd print interviews with scriptwriters and FX people in addition to performers and directors. They even published, with disturbing regularity, episode guides for all your favourite shows. I remember they did a Trek one written in character. Scotty had one that went "I dinnae remember a thing, Captain, I was droonk".
Good times. I haven't picked up an issue in decades (and that could, of course, explain much) , but I still have fond memories of it.
Starlog was one of my favourite periodicals in my youth. It, along with Ah! Caramelo!s were two things I always sought out at the corner shop where we'd wait for the feeder bus to take us home. It brought me constant joy to read Starlog, reading about books and tv shows and movies and comics (and occasional games).
There were always interesting articles to be found, too. They'd print interviews with scriptwriters and FX people in addition to performers and directors. They even published, with disturbing regularity, episode guides for all your favourite shows. I remember they did a Trek one written in character. Scotty had one that went "I dinnae remember a thing, Captain, I was droonk".
Good times. I haven't picked up an issue in decades (and that could, of course, explain much) , but I still have fond memories of it.
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Date: 2009-04-14 01:48 am (UTC)I still have a copy of my favorite cartoon from that magazine... it was about how to go about getting your novel made into a movie and had a panel with a studio executive, sitting at his desk and talking on the phone, with a Dune movie poster on the wall behind him and he's saying "But Frankie, baby, Alan does all our movie tie-ins!"
For some reason, that line still makes me laugh (although it probably makes more sense if you know that, at the time, Alan Dean Foster was pretty much making a living writing movie tie-ins).
Edited to fix punctuation and some missing words.
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Date: 2009-04-14 01:53 am (UTC)Or... at least... extremely confused adolescence.
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