The Andromeda Strain (2008)

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The Andromeda Strain (2008)
Is anyone going to watch 'Andromeda Strain' tonight? I loved the book and the original movie. I can't wait to see how it looks updated to modern cinematic standards. [CENTER][IMG]http://vevmo.com/images/as.jpg[/IMG] [/CENTER] [I][B]The Andromeda Strain[/B][/I] is a 2008 science-fiction miniseries, very loosely based on the novel published in 1969 by Michael Crichton about a team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease of extraterrestrial origin. The miniseries will be made up of 2 two-hour episodes on A&E starting Memorial Day at 9 PM ET on A&E. [CENTER]http://youtube.com/watch?v=5Iu3YZrvL38 [B]Andromeda Strain Teaser Trailer[/B] [/CENTER]
Part II tonight! Although [I]very[/I] loosely based on the book with all sorts of unneeded whizzbang theatrics, I am still enjoying it. Obviously I am the only Sci-Fi/Michael Crichton fan in these parts. ;)
I watched some of it over the weekend. Planning on watchin the rest this weekend. :) Never read anything by Michael Crichton. Good Writer?
[quote=weirdboy;13737]I watched some of it over the weekend. Planning on watchin the rest this weekend. :) Never read anything by Michael Crichton. Good Writer?[/quote] He is probably the predominant science fiction writer of the second half of this century (i.e. Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, Sphere.) [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton"]Michael Crichton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/URL] Truth be told, the mini-series strayed miles from the book and the original movie. They added too much to try and make it hip and took away much of the core which made it siblings riveting. I think it could have been a much better movie with the star power and technical prowess they had at their disposal if they'd been truer to form and stayed with the spirit of the original material.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;13516]Part II tonight! Although [I]very[/I] loosely based on the book with all sorts of unneeded whizzbang theatrics, I am still enjoying it. Obviously I am the only Sci-Fi/Michael Crichton fan in these parts. ;)[/QUOTE] I'm a huge Sci-Fi fan myself, but I tend to prefer "space opera," with David Weber and Elizabeth Moon at the top of my sci-fi author list.