wolfx Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 (edited) I remmembered reading this short story during college as english lit. Pretty cool....but wth...Hollywood's gonna make it (already did) into a movie? I caught Phantom of the Opera on the screen and this was one of the trailers. Caught me by surprised really since I didn't hear of this. Edited January 10, 2005 by wolfx
Wes Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 Hollywood - If it worked before, we'll sell it again!
Retracting Head Ter Ter Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 It was already on TV. It was a short story on one of those Ray Bradbury Theatre/Twilight Zone kind of show. Story is exactly identical to the link you posted except for the end, they came back to a Nazi dominated future with Swastikas all over the place. Watched it nearly 20 years ago as a kid. I remember it cuz I thought they tried to be smart (kill a butterfly, mess up the future) but it makes no sense. As if the anti-grav path, the sound of guns, the extra wound on the T-Rex and the air displaced by the travellers wouldn't make as much of a difference as that dead butterfly.
Keiichi Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 Never read that, very cool thanks! Movie looks like it should be a fun flick too.
Doktor Gonzo Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 Also the basis for a really funny Simpsons "Treehouse of Horrors" segment a bunch of years back...
Gumper Posted January 10, 2005 Posted January 10, 2005 thought they only went after T-Rex's that were going to die anyways?
JB0 Posted January 11, 2005 Posted January 11, 2005 Worthless piece of trivia: "Sound of Thunder" has absolutely no relation to chaos theory's "butterfly effect", despite a certain obvious similarity. Sound of Thunder predates chaos theory, and chaos theory named it after a hypothetical example developed independent to the short story.
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