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Philip K. Dick's 'Ubik' To Be Filmed

bowman9991 writes "Could this be the new Blade Runner? SFFMedia reports that Celluloid Dreams has obtained the movie rights to Philip K. Dick's science fiction masterpiece 'Ubik.' First published in 1969, Ubik's central character is Joe Chip, a technician for a telepathic organization that employs people with the ability to block certain psychic powers so they can secure other people's privacy. In the novel, the dead are kept in 'half-life,' a form of cryogenic suspension, with limited consciousness and communication ability. A mystical substance called Ubik, available in spray-can form, is the only thing stopping reality from disintegrating before Joe's eyes. It'll be hard to film, but fantastic if they get it right!"

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  1. Please let them not ruin this by marxmarv · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Surreal movies with a bizarre plot are good. Surreal movies that turn into insipid action flicks 2/3 of the way through with vapid endings are bad. Let us hope the adaptation of Ubik doesn't repeat the mistakes of the adaptation of Fight Club.

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