• Re: (tor dot com) Five Stories Featuring Cryonics and Suspended Animati

    From BCFD 36@21:1/5 to Robert Carnegie on Fri May 17 12:29:16 2024
    On 11/24/23 02:19, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    On Wednesday, 22 November 2023 at 22:30:11 UTC, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
    On 2023-11-21, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    Five Stories Featuring Cryonics and Suspended Animation
    This is a ridiculously common trope. Buck Rogers anyone? There
    have been any number of movies and TV shows around this. I mean,
    there is even a Louis de Funès film (_Hibernatus_).

    And a Woody Allen, _The Sleeper_ (1973).
    [stuff deleted]

    The Woody Allen movie was _Sleeper_, with a very fetching Diane Keaton,
    and a Volkswagen Bug found in a cave that started right up.

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to Cryptoengineer on Mon May 20 15:47:18 2024
    Cryptoengineer <[email protected]> writes:
    On 5/17/2024 3:29 PM, BCFD 36 wrote:
    On 11/24/23 02:19, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    On Wednesday, 22 November 2023 at 22:30:11 UTC, Christian Weisgerber
    wrote:
    On 2023-11-21, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    Five Stories Featuring Cryonics and Suspended Animation
    This is a ridiculously common trope. Buck Rogers anyone? There
    have been any number of movies and TV shows around this. I mean,
    there is even a Louis de Funès film (_Hibernatus_).

    And a Woody Allen, _The Sleeper_ (1973).
    [stuff deleted]

    The Woody Allen movie was _Sleeper_, with a very fetching Diane Keaton,
    and a Volkswagen Bug found in a cave that started right up.

    That was both a joke and a product placement.

    Don't forget Battlefield Earth,

    I've been trying to forget it....

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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to Scott Lurndal on Mon May 20 16:14:41 2024
    In article <agK2O.67487$[email protected]>,
    Scott Lurndal <[email protected]> wrote:
    Cryptoengineer <[email protected]> writes:
    On 5/17/2024 3:29 PM, BCFD 36 wrote:
    On 11/24/23 02:19, Robert Carnegie wrote:
    On Wednesday, 22 November 2023 at 22:30:11 UTC, Christian Weisgerber
    wrote:
    On 2023-11-21, James Nicoll <[email protected]> wrote:

    Five Stories Featuring Cryonics and Suspended Animation
    This is a ridiculously common trope. Buck Rogers anyone? There
    have been any number of movies and TV shows around this. I mean,
    there is even a Louis de Funès film (_Hibernatus_).

    And a Woody Allen, _The Sleeper_ (1973).
    [stuff deleted]

    The Woody Allen movie was _Sleeper_, with a very fetching Diane Keaton,
    and a Volkswagen Bug found in a cave that started right up.

    That was both a joke and a product placement.

    Don't forget Battlefield Earth,

    I've been trying to forget it....

    Lin Carter did an interesting variation in his Ganelon Silvermane series.

    Ganelon is a construct of the Time Vault, a creation of the ancients
    which animates individuals sort of like living Seldon Crisis resolvers
    from time to time. Unfortunately, SOMETHING HAPPENED and Ganelon
    was released early with no training, and no idea what he would have
    been supposed to have done at the (presumably) far future time he
    would have been animated.

    I'm not sure the series was ever resolved, though I see in isfdb that there
    was a book released outside of the DAW run which I may have to check out.
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    What's not in Columbia anymore..

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