Well, one thing for sure, this book will never be made into a movie. It doesn't comply with the "agenda."
I heard Chrichton on the radio recently. He said it was his desire to never appear anywhere in public.
Too bad, I was hoping for a lecture or talk on C-SPAN BookTV.
"Well, one thing for sure, this book will never be made into a movie. It doesn't comply with the 'agenda.'"
Heard that. They totally buggered up Clancy's "The Sum of All Fears", and Clancy had it right way back then, too!
Crichton has no idea the hornet's nest he has stepped on, though. Very reminiscent of John Lott and his first political book.
His observation of the ecos' preocupation with Malthusian thought is by far the most cutting. To my mind, it is even sharper than the 1970s barb.