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JMS on Forbidden Planet, World War Z, Lensmen and Last Words
J. Michael Straczynski has given us a bunch of updates:
Forbidden Planet
I'm on draft two of Forbidden Planet, and the process is going well, very exciting stuff, and I hope I can talk about some of that in more detail soonish (JMSNews).
While I am not a big fan of remakes, if anyone could make this movie right, it's Joe. Rumors persist that the new Forbidden Planet will be a trilogy explaining what happened to the Krell. I cannot wait to learn more.
World War Z
About to make the final touches to World War Z, then with any luck we can get this thing into pre-productoin also soonish (JMSNews).
I am a little tired of Zombie movies. The book was good and the audiobook was better. I am curious how they are going to do the film.
Lensmen
Draft One of Lensman is in, now working on draft two (JMSNews).
The Lensmen is E. E. Smith's Space Opera masterpiece which defined an entire genre. The very notion of the creator of Babylon 5 working on what will hopefully be to first film in the series makes me as giddy as a kid on Christmas Eve. Note to Hollywood: Green light this film!
Ninja Assassin
There have been a couple of previews for Ninja Assassin, and the audience scores have been just terrific. I have a suspicion that this is going to do very well (JMSNews) .
This is the next film from the Wachowski brothers who made The Matrix, V for Vendetta, and Speed Racer. Need I say any more?
Last Words
The pilot script for Last Words has gone in to Dreamworks, and they're very very pleased with the script. So we'll see where this goes (JMSNews).
Wait a minute... Joe + Dreanworks + pilot = awesome series I need to see.
Other News
Interestingly, due to all the writing work, I've lately begun to be offered directing gigs, most of it in the SF genre (natch). Nothing has grabbed me enough yet to want to tackle it, but we'll see what the future holds. A couple of studios have extended the offer for me to write and direct my own stuff, which is pretty cool.
My agent has forbidden me to take on any other screenplay assignments until March/April, but some projects have begun to circle Casa Straczynski of late, looking for an open place to land when an opening comes. Some very cool stuff on the horizon (JMSNews).
Anything I get from Joe, I am ready to go. Great news all around.
More Proof J. J. Abrams Doesn’t Get Star Trek
They launched the new Star Trek Movie site today, and it provided me with all the proof I need to see how little J. J. Abrams does not understand Star Trek at all.As you can see on the right, the story is that an egotist and a bunch of people who have never done anything that could be described as good or great have come together to overlay their vision onto a classic series that they have mistaken as nothing but a space adventure.
I have talked at length about how little the new team seems to understand about the depth and power of the original series in their attempt to turn Star Trek into Star Wars (read it here). This very problem has plagued Trek since Gene Roddenberry died (read more on that here).
This has always been what set Star Trek apart from all of the other Space Operas that have been on Television before or since with the sole exception of Babylon 5. Action/adventure shows are fleeting. No other show has engendered the devotion and admiration of so many people. It didn’t accomplished because it had an action episode from time to time. It did this because the shows stood for something.
It wasn’t easy for me to listen to Gene talking about Star Trek. I hope it will not be as bad as it could be, but so far, Abrams and the rest have given me no reason for hope. This feels like the forces that wanted Star Trek to be a vacant series, devoid of merit have taken advantage of Gene to slowly bleed out of the series everything Gene fought to keep in. This film, if it is what it looks like, would be the second film to betray Gene’s vision.
Check out my Star Trek Review.
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Series (TV / Web) Headlines for August 8th
Movies
- Day Creators Reveal Gort Details - sigh, could i be made any less interested...
- New Writers To Ignite Flash - I can only hope they will do something decent
- Lucas says `Indiana Jones' needs Ford to continue - Entertainment News -
Art
- Solar Voyager - Tutorials - This is a great set of 3d tutorials for Space Art
TV/Series
- The Babylon Project - This is a great Babylon 5 Wiki
- Thingology (LibraryThing's ideas blog): Crowdsourcing Dr. Horrible, Jeff Atwood -This is what I love about fandom.
Culture and Art
- Serenity Quilt and the Cutest Gu’auld | dashPunk - I love it when fans show their fandom love
- Teen pleads not guilty in Larry King slaying | 365 Gay News -
- Is It Spamming or Savvy Marketing? - This is spam, and I blocked the user
- Alice Cooper, Along Came a Spider, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, broken rib, earthquake, ligament damage, pinball, hard rock -
- Morgan Freeman discharged from Tenn. hospital - Entertainment News - i am glad to see that he is out of the hospital and I hope he gets well soon
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Fandom PSI #208 "Harry Potter and The Titleless Tome"
Morgan Freeman | Alice Cooper | Larry King Slaying | Cutest Gu'auld | Ford is Indiana Jones | Dr Horrible's Books | Babylon Project | Animating the Planets | Flash AH-HA! | Liar, Liar | Gort Revealed | Sci-Fi & Fantasy Scripts | Trivium's Cover | Free Hugo books | Potter prequel book | Guitar Hero World Tour | & Star Trek Online Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.
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- Morgan Freeman discharged from Tenn. hospital (via AP)
- Alice Cooper Breaks Rib, Hurts Ligament in Stage Fall (via Headbangers Blog)
- Is It Spamming or Savvy Marketing? (via Mashable)
- Teen pleads not guilty in Larry King slaying (via 365 Gay)
- Serenity Quilt and the Cutest Gu'auld (dashPunk)
- Lucas says Indiana Jones' needs Ford to continue (via AP)
- Cataloging Dr Horrible's books (via Whedon Esque)
- The Babylon Project (via The Babylon Project)
- Solar Voyager - Tutorials (via Solar Voyager)
Movie
New Writers To Ignite Flash (via Sci Fi Wire)- Liar, Liar on Hulu (via Hulu)
- Day Creators Reveal Gort Details (via Sci fi Wire) See the classic one here
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Movie Scripts (via Sci Fi Scripts)
Music
- Trivium’s Shogun Cover Rocks (dashPunk)
- Dragonforce - Heroes Of Our Time (P:S HQ)
- Slipknot - Psychosocial (Full Version) (P:S HQ)
- Interactive Kinetic Steampunk Sculptures by Marque Cornblatt (P:S HQ)
Books
- Free Hugo-Nominated eBooks (via Hugo Awards)
- Potter prequel book sets record (via BBC News)
Game
- OZZY OSBOURNE, METALLICA, SYSTEM OF A DOWN Coming To 'Guitar Hero World Tour' (via Blabbermouth)
- OZZY OSBOURNE, ZAKK WYLDE Tapped For 'Guitar Hero' (via Blabbermouth)
- August 10 Webcast Info! Star Trek Online (via Star Trek Online)
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What is Mythology?
Before we can make any in depth study of Mythology, we have to understand what we are dealing with.
First, it must be understood that mythology is more than just the tales we have inherited from Homer, or the brilliant Sagas of the Norsemen. It is even something more than "other people's religion," as Joseph Campbell used to jokingly say.
"A whole mythology is an organization of symbolic images and narratives, metaphorical of the possibilities of human experience and the fulfillment of a given culture at a given time (Joseph Campbell, Thou Art That, pp1-2)."
Myths are found in literature as well as in religion. They speak to somewhere deep in our unconscious mind, and if we are lucky, they will instinctively guide our development. Even though many of these myths change us through a process not unlike osmosis, it is important for us to learn how to recognize a myth, so we can choose whether or not we want to assimilate it into our lives.
Now I do not have the time or space in this essay to detail everything that needs to be said on the subject. That is the purpose of the Foundation section of the website. For now, I will focus on what I see that the most important aspect of mythology: how it functions in our individual and collective lives.
Where do Myths Come From?
"First of all you must understand this, that no prophecy of scripture is a matter of one's own interpretation, because no prophecy ever came by human will, but men and women moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God (2 Peter 1:20-21, NRSV)."
This is perhaps the most misunderstood passage from the western tradition. Many have used it to try to show the superiority of their particular theology over their rivals. Others have disregarded it altogether, but it does answer the question of where myths come from.
Let's take a look at Joseph Campbell's explanation of the origin of myth, and pay close attention to how these two answers overlap:
"Mythology is composed by poets out of their insights and realizations. Mythologies are not invented; they are found. You can no more tell us what your dream is going to be tonight than we can invent a myth. Myths come from the mystical region of essential experience (Joseph Campbell, Myths of Light, p xix)."
No one can invent a myth, but I would also contend that there is nothing spooky going on here either. What is the difference between a myth and a good story? The myth speaks to something deep down within our souls. They tell us that their is more to the story than we caught at first glance. Great stories don't.
This is not because some spook is whispering arcane secrets into the poet's ear, it is (more often than not) because the story took on a life of its own and carried the poet along with it. It is only when the unconscious mind is active in the creative process that a myth can be born. We all carry these forms within us. It is for the artist to step aside long enough to let them show through.
A good example of this is George Lucas. He set out to write a new myth, but found that it would not cooperate with him. He had writer's block. Eventually, he put aside everything that he wanted to write about, and just wrote. Star Wars is undoubtedly a triumph of the muse over the artist.
Once a myth is found by the poet, and they share it with society, it will take on a life of its own. All myths operate in society in four ways. In this, they help to shape culture, and are in turn shaped by it.
Mystical Function
"The first must be to open the mind of everybody in the society to that mystery dimension that cannot be analyzed, cannot be talked about but can only be experienced as out there and in here at once (Joseph Campbell, Myths of Light, p 5)."
This is where most western religions break down, and it is the aspect of modern myth that is most often overlooked. The Mystical Function of a myth is to help the participant to realize that the outer forms that are portrayed are emblematic of the forces at work within the psyche.
Out there is really in here. This is the first secret. In the Matrix Trilogy, the mythic dimensions open to us when we see that the Matrix itself is symbolic of our mind, but the flood gates open when we can see that Zion is as well. All of these outer images speak of internal conflict. We all have our own Agents in our heads trying to fight against us.
Why do these aspects of our psyche come into view through these stories? Because they are beyond naming, beyond analysis. I will view the agent in completely different terms than you will, since he takes on aspects of our own inner struggle. If I used something other than this mythic image, I could only explain my own inner demons, and you may or may not be able to relate. Once it is concretized, it can only speak to my condition. As a symbol it can speak to our condition.
The Architect and the Oracle are the best examples of what I'm talking about. Many people I've talked to have compared them to God and the Devil, but few agreed on which was which. Even when they did, they couldn't agree to why.
We can also see these images as symbolic of the collective psyche of our culture or world. As you can see, they still reveal the hidden indefinable aspects of our culture in terms that are useful to our minds, while leaving them open to interpretation.
That is the first function of myth: It speaks to the individual and the culture simultaneously, and helps them to see what is going on within them.
Cosmological Function
"The second function of a mythology is to present an image of the universe that connects the transcendent to the world of everyday experience (Joseph Campbell, Myths of Light, p 5)."
I really don't want to get into the issue of whether or not there is a god, that is a topic for another set of articles. What I am talking about now is simply "The Transcendent." Whatever that might mean to you: God, energy, higher dimensions, or the driving force of history itself. There is something that transcends our ordinary experience. Maybe it is something as simple as love, or cosmic order; but the question is, how does that relate to me?
In Babylon 5, the question is approached from many angles. Basically, a scientific answer is elevated to a level of cosmological significance: we are the universe trying to understand itself. Here, the universe, the very unadorned ground of being is presented to us as the transcendent mystery, and we are fragments of that universe trying to comprehend itself in the only way it can: from the inside.
If this presentation of the mystery has any resonance within us, it provides a metaphor to understand our relationship to the transcendent. Now, we have a window into our own everyday lives that we can use to understand why we are here, and what is the purpose of everything.
Sociological Function
"The third function is to present a social order by which people will be coordinated to the mystery (Joseph Campbell, Myths of Light, p 5)."
This is perhaps the most dangerous and controversial aspect of mythology. The social order depicted is always tied directly to the same era as that the myth was composed in. Very few myths are truly timeless. Most are filled with archaic views that must be refuted for the myth to have any relevance in the modern world. We do this all the time, often without even noticing.
Should we blindly accept these outdated concepts, we become a danger to ourselves and to civilization itself. The news is full of examples of what I'm talking about. We only have to look at the pro-lifer who shoots a doctor to "save lives," or the events of 9/11.
That is why it is important to regularly question everything, even our most basic assumptions and beliefs. It is not enough to just question, we have to be prepared to give up any belief we find to be false.
The Sociological Function of mythology does have a positive side. It builds communities and fills them with a sense of common purpose. The American Dream is one such myth.
Star Trek is a great example of this. After being on television for only three years, it spawned a large community that grew, and even thrived in absence of any real input from those who created it. Star Trek embodied the ideals of honor, courage, and IDIC. IDIC is a concept indigenous to the Star Trek Universe: Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combination. The diehard fans of the series have taken these ideals to heart and actually try to live by them. For all of the scorn heaped on the phenomenon, I think a lot of good has come out of it. What better ideals for people to base their lives on?
This new social order arose from the myth of its own accord, and led many people to a better understanding of their place in the universe.
Vital Function
"Finally the fourth function of the mythology is to carry the individual through the course of life (Joseph Campbell, Myths of Light, p 5)."
From birth to adulthood to marriage to children to death, myths provide a pattern to help people understand their lives and give meaning to them.
For me the music of the band Queensryche has served this function quite well. Not alone, I do have other influences, but they have developed with me. From their albums Rage for Order and Operation: Mindcrime that helped me in my confused teen years, to Empire that opened my eyes to the real world around me, their music has been a companion sharing insight with me when I needed it most. When I went out on my own and found out just how evil the world can be, Promise Land came out and helped me to realize that I was not alone, and their was a better future to work for. Ever since 9/11, I had found myself in a haze. Nothing seemed to make sense anymore. Then came Tribe. They gave words to my pain, a cure to my nightmares, and renewed hope for the future.
In every stage of my life so far, they have told a tale to illuminate the way. That is the Fourth Function of myth.
Unconventional Myths
I have used many different mythologies to explain the four functions of myth. I could have used just one for all of them, but I wanted to illustrate a point. We don't have to choose one mythology to the exclusion of everything else. Each of these myths have something different to say, and each one speaks to the soul in a different way. Together with many others, they have helped me to be the best me I can be, and that is what all myths are meant to be.
Some people may object to me calling some of these myth: "They are just entertainment. Aren't you taking them too seriously?"
The answer is no. Myths are discovered, not made (remember?). Science Fiction, Fantasy, horror, and non-classical music are usually relegated to a second class status to more "realistic" genres. They are no less capable of delivering insight than Joyce or Hemmingway. Much ink has been spilled on them, it is time to open the closet and let the other genres out to have their moment in the sun.
Footnotes
The scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, Copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and are used by permission. All rights reserved.
P:SI #190 "Shore Leave's End"
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Movie
- Exploring Hancock (dashPunk)
- Theater or Renter: The Dark Knight (dashPunk)
- The Day The Earth Stood Still [2008] - OFFICIAL TRAILER (HD) (P:S HQ) get the classic film on DVD here It's awesome and worth owning!
- Babylon 5 Movie? (via J. Michael Straczynski)
- Hulu Movies to watch
TV / Series
- Swamp Thing: The Series: Vol. 2 is out (get your copy here)
- The Guild DVD Now Available for Pre-Order!! (via The guild)
Music
- should Abney Park cover Magic Dance? (via Abney Park)
- Calling All Musicians... (via Last FM)
Game
- Fantasy XIII Due On Xbox, PS3 (via Sci Fi Wire)
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P:SI #176 "Let Us Shine Like Thunder"
Moment of Silence | Super-Earths? | Steampunk Trike | Technorati Ad Network | Takedown Tiff | Get Smart | The Love Guru | George Lucas | Ninja Movie | Hobbit Rumors | 3 Stooges | Babylon 5 Scripts | Dr. Who DVD will be upgraded | Trivium | Last.FM | and Shine Like Thunder! Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.
Culture
- F/X Maestro Winston Is Dead (via Sci Fi Wire)
- Dozens of Distant 'Super-Earths' Found (via Discovery Channel)
- Sweet steampunk recumbent trike (via Boing Boing)
- Technorati Launches Blog Ad Network, Technorati Media (via Tech Crunch)
- Takedown Tiff: AP Badly Mistaken on Drudge Retort (via Media Shift)
Movie
- Theater or Renter: Get Smart (dashPunk)
- Theater or Renter: The Love Guru (dashPunk)
- Tuskegee Airmen to be subject of George Lucas film (via Yahoo News)
- Wachowski's Ninja Movie Plot Details Leak Online (via Cinema Blend)
- McAvoy Denies Hobbit Rumors (via Sci Fi Wire)
TV / Series
- Three Stooges Collection 1934-1936 (via Hulu)
- Babylon 5 Scripts: Other Voices Volume 2 available (via Worlds of JMS)
- The Invisible Enemy: Latest DVD release may be faulty (via BBC Doctor Who)
Music
- TRIVIUM: New Album Release Date Announced (via Blabbermouth)
- Last.fm Signs Video Deal With Universal (via Mashable)
Books
- Shine Like Thunder is Out! (dashPunk) (Get your copy Today!)
Game
- Wii-kly WiiWare And Virtual Console Update (via Gay Gamer)
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P:SI #135 "Beware The Spider People"
WEBook? | Forbidden Kingdom | Stargate Continuum | Wonder Woman Film? | Star Wars The Clone Wars | Renewing Ghosts & Truth | Babylon 5 is back | Morning Vision Blue | and City of Heroes Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.
Culture
- Victoria Strauss -- Words on WEbook (via Writer Beware)
Movie
- 'Forbidden Kingdom' fights to top of box office with $20.9M (via Yahoo! News)
- Stargate: Continuum Trailer (P:S HQ)
- Silver Wants Wonder Genesis Film (via Sci Fi Wire)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars
TV
- Avatar- The End is Near! (P:S Symposium) (get your copy from Amazon)
- SCI FI Orders New Ghost, Truth (via Sci Fi Wire)
- Babylon 5 Season One on Hulu (via Hulu)
Music
- Morning Vision Blue
- uStream Live part 1 (P:S HQ) (P:S uStream channel)
- uSstraem Live part 2 (P:S HQ)
- Finally (P:S HQ)
- Thinking Two Times Now (P:S HQ)
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Exploring BSG: Six of One
| Review of: Battlestar GalacticaEpisode 4.2: Six of OneOverall Rating: 7.2 C 8.0 B- |
Episode: Six of One was suspenseful with some fascinating surprises, actually two that really got my attention, and some obvious expected surprises. I found some moments to be very touching and poignant but nothing really grabbed me. The philosophical / spiritual questions put forth are touched on but not as compelling as for instance Babylon 5. I appreciate and enjoy them bringing up the subjects and that they don't give definite answers to questions like self determination and god or gods personal involvement in personal affairs. Overall: a pretty good experience and I will continue to watch the show, though it will sit lower on my list of things to watch.
This episode is about Starbuck's struggle to correct the direction that the fleet is heading in, she feels strongly that they are going farther away from Earth. The other plot line running through this episode is the debate amongst the Cylons trying to decide what to do about the Cylon Raiders.
Battlestar Galactica is a Military Science Fiction / Drama about:
the journey of the last surviving humans from the Twelve Colonies of Kobol after their nuclear annihilation by the Cylons. The survivors are led by President Laura Roslin and Commander William Adama in a ragtag fleet of ships with the Battlestar Galactica, a powerful but old warship, as its command ship. Pursued by Cylons intent on wiping out the remnants of the human race, the survivors travel across the galaxy looking for the fabled and long-lost thirteenth colony: Earth. (via Wikipedia)
Season Four opening credits Twelve Cylon models. Seven are known. Four live in secret. One will be revealed.
Likes
- The debate between Starbuck & Roslin
- What they are doing with the Cylon's path to self discovery and the idea of self preservation and revolution that gets brought into an orderly programmed society when choice is given to something that is predisposed to resolve conflict through violence.
- The phrase "I want to hear Admiral Atheist say it."
- The revolution.
Dislikes / Concerns
- Having Starbuck act bat shit crazy
- The camera work: I appreciate that they are trying for a feel and mood with it and commend them for taking the effort but some of the choices go to a degree that distracts from the scene and story instead of furthering it.
*** update***
C. E. Dorsett is right, I did unfairly give this a C and I have corrected that. The rating of C would be a show that I would not mind watching if it was on and I was in the room, a B and above would be something I would take some effort to watch and would finish watching the whole episode.
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- Wire Has Exclusive Knight Video (via Sci Fi Wire)
- iTunes Captures 'Farscape' (via SyFy)

- The Raging Colbert (P:S Symposium)
- Superfriends Friends mashup (P:S HQ)
- Babylon 5 Tech Manual
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- 25 New Screens from Final Fantasy VII (P:S Symposium)
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