I can't even think about this question...the entire concept of the movie just makes my head hurt. Not the concept itself, but where it came from.
The original short story was written by Richard Matheson, an absolutely brilliant science fiction/fantasy writer. He was also responsible for some of the greatest episodes of The Twilight Zone ever, including "Little Girl Lost" and arguably the most famous episode ever, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (There's.......something on the wing)
It's just another example of Hollywood taking a simple but brilliant concept, completely ruining anything that was interesting about it, and crapping it into theaters. It just....
Aaaagh. Angry.
The original short story was written by Richard Matheson, an absolutely brilliant science fiction/fantasy writer. He was also responsible for some of the greatest episodes of The Twilight Zone ever, including "Little Girl Lost" and arguably the most famous episode ever, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (There's.......something on the wing)
The original story is as simple as it gets...they get the button offer. They press the button, they get the cash. When the man returns, they realize that the next person they give it to...when that person presses the button, THEY will die.
From what I read in the movie, the actual pressing of the button happens about 8 minutes in, leaving the rest of the movie to meander about with mind control and Mars. I'm serious here.
From what I read in the movie, the actual pressing of the button happens about 8 minutes in, leaving the rest of the movie to meander about with mind control and Mars. I'm serious here.
It's just another example of Hollywood taking a simple but brilliant concept, completely ruining anything that was interesting about it, and crapping it into theaters. It just....
Aaaagh. Angry.