Robot Stories: And More Screenplays

Author:   Greg Pak ,  David Henry Hwang
Publisher:   Immedium
ISBN:  

9781597020008


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   21 July 2005
Format:   Paperback
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"This collects award-winning film scripts from a best-selling comic book writer. Enjoy literary science fiction in the tradition of Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury. Winner of 35 film festival awards, Robot Stories is an acclaimed independent movie by talented Asian American writer Greg Pak. In four intertwined stories, people struggle to connect in a technological world. My Robot Baby: a couple cares for a robot baby before they adopt a human child. The Robot Fixer: a mother tries to connect with her dying son by completing his toy robot collection. Machine Love: an office worker android learns that he, too, needs love. Clay: an old sculptor must choose between a natural death and digital immortality. Plus more scripts that span Pak’s burgeoning career: Mouse; Cat Fight Tonight; Corporis Vesalius; Asian Pride Porn and All Amateur Ecstasy. The book features a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Henry Hwang, an original introduction and commentary by the author on each screenplay, plus cast photographs, a glossary of terms, and an innovative format designed to make screenplays easier to read than ever. The film Robot Stories was science fiction from the heart: four stories starring Tamlyn Tomita (Joy Luck Club, Babylon 5) and Sab Shimono (The Big Hit, Suture) in which utterly human characters struggle to connect in a world of the near future. Appealing to fans of fantasy and film, and teachers of Asian-American studies, the screenplay has earned the praise as “the kind of science fiction sophisticated audiences crave and deserve.” The Chicago Tribune called the film ""one of the most moving pieces I've seen all year,"" and TV Guide wrote “Following in the footsteps of Ray Bradbury, Rod Serling and Philip K. Dick rather than George Lucas, Pak returns to the tradition of intelligent, humanistic sci-fi and reminds us of the value of good genre fiction.” The Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel forecasted, ""If this well-done collection of four shorts was on paper instead of film, you'd find it in the pages of The New Yorker or Atlantic Monthly. Writer-director Greg Pak focuses on our contemporary computerized lives -- occasionally delving into the future -- in a weighty and relevant anthology."""

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Author:   Greg Pak ,  David Henry Hwang
Publisher:   Immedium
Imprint:   Immedium
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.368kg
ISBN:  

9781597020008


ISBN 10:   1597020001
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   21 July 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Forget 'Hellboy.' 'Robot Stories' is the real deal -- a science-fiction with a brain and a heart. - Pittsburgh TribuneReview Robot Stories' tagline is 'science fiction from the heart, ' a phrase author and genre specialist Steven Schneider finds appropriate. 'Robot Stories plays differently from a lot of the science-fiction films I've seen, ' said Schneider, the author of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die... 'It made me reflect on science fiction's deep and long-standing romantic side. Greg is less interested in trying to pull the wool over our eyes by giving us something spectacular-looking than he is in exploring human relationships.'...In fact, 2004 may end up being American cinema's year of the robot, with Pak and his independent sci-fi movie getting the jump on Hollywood. - Jason Silverman, Wired Pak is an extremely gifted screenwriter, a fact you can confirm by reading Robot Stories and More Screenplays, which collects several short and two feature-length scripts, all with introductory notes....There's a clear sense throughout that Pak is giving the writing of his movies the attention it deserves and, not only that, has a real gift for it. It's a relief to see a young director relying so heavily on strong writing. Pak's interests are too complex to be served by anything less...Pak's robot stories ultimately challenge our assumptions about what we are doing as humans, as people, and with the lives and world we make. - Strange Horizons


Forget 'Hellboy.' 'Robot Stories' is the real deal -- a science-fiction with a brain and a heart. - Pittsburgh Tribune Review<br><br> Robot Stories' tagline is 'science fiction from the heart, ' a phrase author and genre specialist Steven Schneider finds appropriate. 'Robot Stories plays differently from a lot of the science-fiction films I've seen, ' said Schneider, the author of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die... 'It made me reflect on science fiction's deep and long-standing romantic side. Greg is less interested in trying to pull the wool over our eyes by giving us something spectacular-looking than he is in exploring human relationships.'...In fact, 2004 may end up being American cinema's year of the robot, with Pak and his independent sci-fi movie getting the jump on Hollywood. <br>- Jason Silverman, Wired<br><br> Pak is an extremely gifted screenwriter, a fact you can confirm by reading Robot Stories and More Screenplays , which collects several short and two feature-length scripts, all with introductory notes....There's a clear sense throughout that Pak is giving the writing of his movies the attention it deserves and, not only that, has a real gift for it. It's a relief to see a young director relying so heavily on strong writing. Pak's interests are too complex to be served by anything less...Pak's robot stories ultimately challenge our assumptions about what we are doing as humans, as people, and with the lives and world we make. - Strange Horizons


Forget 'Hellboy.' 'Robot Stories' is the real deal -- a science-fiction with a brain and a heart. - Pittsburgh TribuneReview Robot Stories' tagline is 'science fiction from the heart,' a phrase author and genre specialist Steven Schneider finds appropriate. 'Robot Stories plays differently from a lot of the science-fiction films I've seen,' said Schneider, the author of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die... 'It made me reflect on science fiction's deep and long-standing romantic side. Greg is less interested in trying to pull the wool over our eyes by giving us something spectacular-looking than he is in exploring human relationships.'...In fact, 2004 may end up being American cinema's year of the robot, with Pak and his independent sci-fi movie getting the jump on Hollywood. - Jason Silverman, Wired Pak is an extremely gifted screenwriter, a fact you can confirm by reading Robot Stories and More Screenplays, which collects several short and two feature-length scripts, all with introductory notes....There's a clear sense throughout that Pak is giving the writing of his movies the attention it deserves and, not only that, has a real gift for it. It's a relief to see a young director relying so heavily on strong writing. Pak's interests are too complex to be served by anything less...Pak's robot stories ultimately challenge our assumptions about what we are doing as humans, as people, and with the lives and world we make. - Strange Horizons Forget 'Hellboy.' 'Robot Stories' is the real deal -- a science-fiction with a brain and a heart. - Pittsburgh TribuneReview Robot Stories' tagline is 'science fiction from the heart,' a phrase author and genre specialist Steven Schneider finds appropriate. 'Robot Stories plays differently from a lot of the science-fiction films I've seen,' said Schneider, the author of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die... 'It made me reflect on science fiction's deep and long-standing romantic side. Greg is less interested in trying to pull the wool over our eyes by giving us something spectacular-looking than he is in exploring human relationships.'...In fact, 2004 may end up being American cinema's year of the robot, with Pak and his independent sci-fi movie getting the jump on Hollywood. - Jason Silverman, Wired Pak is an extremely gifted screenwriter, a fact you can confirm by reading Robot Stories and More Screenplays, which collects several short and two feature-length scripts, all with introductory notes....There's a clear sense throughout that Pak is giving the writing of his movies the attention it deserves and, not only that, has a real gift for it. It's a relief to see a young director relying so heavily on strong writing. Pak's interests are too complex to be served by anything less...Pak's robot stories ultimately challenge our assumptions about what we are doing as humans, as people, and with the lives and world we make. - Strange Horizons


Author Information

"Greg Pak was named one of American Top 10 comic book writers by Wizard magazine. He has written the Marvel comics Planet Hulk, World War Hulk, Skaar: Son of Hulk, Incredible Hulk, Incredible Hercules, Warlock, X-Men: Phoenix Endsong, Magneto, Iron Man, War Machine, and Battlestar Galactica (Dynamite Entertainment). Greg Pak directed his first feature film ""Robot Stories"" which has played nationwide and won over 30 festival awards. With clients including Nike and Marvel Comics, he edits FilmHelp.com and AsianAmericanFilm.com. One of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 Filmmakers to Watch, Greg studied political science at Yale, history at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and film at NYU's graduate program. David Henry Hwang is a playwright, screenwriter, and librettist, best known as the author of M. Butterfly, which won the 1988 Tony©, Drama Desk, John Gassner, and Outer Critics Circle Awards, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He graduated from Stanford University and attended the Yale School of Drama."

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