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	<title>Comments on: Salvatore interviews and a Ghost King excerpt</title>
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		<description>This really answered my problem, thanks!</description>
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		<description>Aha, password issues resolved and here I am. I see that we're discussing the best moments in sci-fi/fantasy films...I think I'll show my age.

"Robinson Crusoe on Mars": I used to watch this movie every couple of months on those Saturday morning monster matinees.  The idea of the hero alone in a strange and hostile place is so terrifying...well, I guess it's time to show why you're the protagonist here.

Those moments of building a "home," a place of reasonable security against such odds seem to me to be an essential element in escapist fiction.  Sure, the world is big and bad and scary, but you can make that cave your home.

Similarly, the scene in "Lost in Space" (the series, not the movie), where the Robinsons, West and Smith first crash onto a hostile planet and have to carve out some sort of hope and home...the scene that most comes to mind is when they are all gathered in their all-terrain (all glass) vehicle exploring together, trying to find solutions together.  I love that stuff!

Bob Salvatore</description>
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<p>&#8220;Robinson Crusoe on Mars&#8221;: I used to watch this movie every couple of months on those Saturday morning monster matinees.  The idea of the hero alone in a strange and hostile place is so terrifying&#8230;well, I guess it&#8217;s time to show why you&#8217;re the protagonist here.</p>
<p>Those moments of building a &#8220;home,&#8221; a place of reasonable security against such odds seem to me to be an essential element in escapist fiction.  Sure, the world is big and bad and scary, but you can make that cave your home.</p>
<p>Similarly, the scene in &#8220;Lost in Space&#8221; (the series, not the movie), where the Robinsons, West and Smith first crash onto a hostile planet and have to carve out some sort of hope and home&#8230;the scene that most comes to mind is when they are all gathered in their all-terrain (all glass) vehicle exploring together, trying to find solutions together.  I love that stuff!</p>
<p>Bob Salvatore</p>
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