2005 Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees

As much as I've enjoyed Spielberg's movies, I must take exception to his inclusion.
It's a popularity contest rather than based on merit.
Kubrick, Whedon or even Lucas has done more for sci-fi tv/movies!

Also disappointed that Asimov didn't rate a mention. I think Dick's a good choice but he's a bit more 'popularist' due to all the movie adaptations of his work. In fact, on that note, why not HG Wells - his work's been even more serialised.

*grumble, grumble, moan, whinge*
 
Winters_Sorrow said:
ah - that'll teach me to leap to conclusions! ;)
Usually that's my role :D

Winters_Sorrow said:
I still think Spielberg is a popularists choice though
Yeah true but isn't a hall of fame pretty much a popularity contest anyway? If nobody liked an artist's work, they wouldn't be nominated. It does seem a little odd to see him there before Lucas though.
 
Well, ET and Close Encounters may not have benefitted from the sheer series-obsession value of Star Wars, but I think they're very cool movies that still grip me when I watch them.
 

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