I admit I've never understood why Star Wars is classified as sci-fi. To me it has always been space fantasy. There's nothing science-y about Star Wars, and it centers on supernatural powers.
Not a hill I'm willing to die on though, unlike Ellison it seems.
> He sued the movie "In Time" for "borrowing" one of his ideas.
I was fortunate enough to watch The Price of Life[1] when I was a kid. It aired on public TV, as part of a short film themed weeked they had.
When In Time was released I recall thinking that the plot sounded awfully similar, and watching it confirmed that.
The Price of Life is a low budget short film, but if you don't mind that I'd say watch it if you get a chance.
magicalhippo•59m ago
I admit I've never understood why Star Wars is classified as sci-fi. To me it has always been space fantasy. There's nothing science-y about Star Wars, and it centers on supernatural powers.
Not a hill I'm willing to die on though, unlike Ellison it seems.
> He sued the movie "In Time" for "borrowing" one of his ideas.
I was fortunate enough to watch The Price of Life[1] when I was a kid. It aired on public TV, as part of a short film themed weeked they had.
When In Time was released I recall thinking that the plot sounded awfully similar, and watching it confirmed that.
The Price of Life is a low budget short film, but if you don't mind that I'd say watch it if you get a chance.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Price_of_Life_(1987_film)