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    Colin Greenland (born 17 May 1954) is a British science fiction writer, whose first story won the second prize in a 1982 Faber & Faber competition. His...
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  • fellow passenger named Colin, tells him the truck is headed to Osgoode, Ontario, where private planes are flying to Greenland, which is believed to be...
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  • system for the surviving members of his team. Writing for The Guardian, Colin Greenland found that Altered Carbon was about fighting against wealth and power...
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  • in space and time - on the beach of her retreat on a Greek Island. Colin Greenland reviewed The Next One for Imagine magazine, and stated that "An awkward...
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    writing workshop, co-taught by science fiction and fantasy writers Colin Greenland and Geoff Ryman. The students were expected to prepare a short story...
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  • was eventually responsible for that film's continuing popularity." Colin Greenland reviewed 2010 for Imagine magazine, calling it "a tense space drama...
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  • the construction of the dragon looked like an impractical bathmat. Colin Greenland reviewed The NeverEnding Story for Imagine magazine and thought that...
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    four book-length works, a monograph and an interview, by Colin Greenland. In 1983, Greenland published The Entropy Exhibition: Michael Moorcock and the...
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  • artwork is certainly the only fleshing-out that characters receive." Colin Greenland reviewed Fire and Ice for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Much more...
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  • (1988) Pyramids by Terry Pratchett (1989) 1990–1999 Take Back Plenty by Colin Greenland (1990) The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons (1991) Red Mars by Kim Stanley...
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  • Fox, who is seen to far better advantage in Back to the Future." Colin Greenland reviewed Teen Wolf for White Dwarf #75, and stated that "Anxious that...
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  • and stated that Herbert had said he was pleased with Lynch's film. Colin Greenland reviewed Dune for Imagine magazine, and stated, "Anthony Masters's...
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  • side of this big lunk who suddenly has a mermaid drop into his life." Colin Greenland of Imagine magazine stated that "Splash is an adult film that has the...
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  • sometimes wit, and utterly uninvolving for anyone over the age of 12." Colin Greenland reviewed The Goonies for White Dwarf and stated, "The Goonies I was...
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  • collective of eight people—John Clute, Alan Dorey, Malcolm Edwards, Colin Greenland, Graham James, Roz Kaveney, Simon Ounsley and David Pringle. According...
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  • beauty". Time Out called Rutger Hauer "camp" and Pfeiffer "decorative". Colin Greenland reviewed Ladyhawke for Imagine magazine, and stated that "a singular...
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  • than touching" and encouraged people to watch it to the very end. Colin Greenland reviewed When the Wind Blows for White Dwarf #85, and stated that "The...
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  • naïve response to what he experiences – wears thin pretty quick." Colin Greenland reviewed Starman for Imagine magazine, and stated that it "starts well...
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  • debatable, but game-players and trivia hounds will be fascinated." Colin Greenland reviewed The Dune Encyclopedia for Imagine magazine, and stated, "Unlike...
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  • time. Only native sadism makes me recommend this disgraceful work." Colin Greenland reviewed The Colour of Magic for Imagine magazine, and stated that...
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  • likewise compared it favorably to other Raiders of the Lost Ark clones. Colin Greenland reviewed Romancing the Stone for Imagine magazine, and stated that...
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  • The review also praised the vocal talents of Arkin, Lee, and Frees. Colin Greenland reviewed The Last Unicorn for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Beagle...
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  • wrote that Schwarzenegger struggles with the film's more comedic tone. Colin Greenland reviewed Conan the Destroyer for Imagine magazine, and stated that...
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  • father to cook bread into toast), saying he wished he'd thought of it. Colin Greenland reviewed Firestarter for Imagine magazine, and stated that "I suspect...
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  • Greenland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Colin Greenland (born 1954), English writer Emma Jane Greenland (1760-1843), English painter...
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  • script, special effects, design and Schwarzenegger's performance. Colin Greenland reviewed The Terminator for Imagine magazine, and stated that it was...
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  • by British writer Colin Greenland, consisting of three novels and two short stories. At the time of the first book in Greenland's future history (Take...
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  • argument [between using Charlie as a scientific specimen or a man]". Colin Greenland reviewed Iceman for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Caught in the...
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  • 71 based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Colin Greenland reviewed the film for White Dwarf #85, and stated that it was "yet...
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  • that in Chaplin economy and simplicity were virtues, not the enemy." Colin Greenland reviewed Brazil for Imagine magazine, and stated that it was "a daring...
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