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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PHILIP K. DICK

Posted by Pale Rider in Satellite, Video, Other, News, Mobile, GPC, PSPcatching, Pale Rider, BitTorrent (Sunday May 14, 2006 at 6:24 am)

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PHILIP K. DICK (Film Threat)
(dir. by Mark Steensland, 80 min., TKO Productions)

If you think hardcore fans of science fiction tend to be an odd bunch, what does that say about the creators of the genre? In the case of cult favorite Philip K. Dick, best known for “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, the basis for “Blade Runner”, even his best friends would have to admit the man was at least a bit eccentric, if not a few sandwiches shy of a picnic. Dick’s fiction tended to center around questions of reality and identity, and the new documentary “The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick” makes it clear that these questions haunted the author himself until his death in 1982.

The bulk of “Gospel” is comprised of talking-head interviews with luminaries such as Robert Anton Wilson, author of the Illuminati trilogy, and Paul Williams, who interviewed Dick for a 1974 Rolling Stone profile that elevated the author’s reputation from the underground. These interviews are linked by animated interludes, featuring a cartoon Philip K. Dick mouthing to the writer’s actual voice, courtesy of audio clips from interview tapes made by Williams and others.

The portrait that emerges is as fascinating and unnerving as any of Dick’s fiction. We learn of a 1971 break-in at Dick’s house, during which valuable papers were apparently stolen from a safe that was blown open with explosives. Dick’s friends speculate that the safe may in fact have contained heroin, as Dick was basically hosting an open house for young druggies in the early 70’s and was quite taken with illegal narcotics himself.

There is an attempted suicide, and then the arrival of “the Xerox missive” - a letter Dick predicted would kill him. And most peculiar of all, a series of visions which consumed Dick for most of the last decade of his life, causing him to all but give up fiction in order to focus on his “Exegesis”, a 10,000+ page attempt at coming to terms with the meaning of life.

The friends who speak of Dick in the documentary are a curious bunch themselves, but they have in common a respect and affection for the late author that comes through in their stories, no matter how outlandish. The animated segments, as well as a pulsating sci-fi soundtrack, evoke a tone of paranoia that seems to mirror Dick’s worldview. “Gospel” is clearly a labor of love, designed to appeal to fans and novices alike. Its goal is summed up neatly in the title card that ends it: “Now go read some PKD.” - Scott Von Doviak

Torrent (DivX AVI 535, 305 kb)

7 comments for THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PHILIP K. DICK »

  1. uff… congratulations for your partnership with UBU. About the PKD’s post i’m so excited just to see all the stuff…but the bitorrent is just starting up. It’s for sure i will enjoy this PKD content.

    many thanks.

    Comment by Jose Maldonado — put May 15, 2006 @ 12:25 am

  2. great, really looking forward to this torrent, I just finished reading a scanner darkly, absolutely loved it and can’t wait to see the movie coming out mid-year.

    Thanks guys.

    Comment by transcendental other — put May 15, 2006 @ 10:16 am

  3. Good stuff. Maybe some PKDs friends are a little be wordies. Anyway i “spent” a good time taking a look at the movie. People, please… more like that.

    Thanks guys (from Spain)

    Comment by limboboy — put May 15, 2006 @ 11:23 pm

  4. […] via Greylodge […]

    Pingback by Betabloger » Do androids dream of electric sheep? — put May 20, 2006 @ 10:58 pm

  5. […] Apterif? : The Gospel Accoriding to Philp K. Dick […]

    Pingback by » A Scanner Darkly (2006) — put July 18, 2006 @ 3:34 am

  6. The world needs a re-seeding of this file. Could anyone help out?

    Comment by David Smith — put November 8, 2006 @ 4:02 pm

  7. […] Been going over this line from a mostly not that great documentary about Philip K. Dick, of some of his friends talking. They actually talk at one point about how this dude - whoever it was - and PKD used to talk about this other author, a poet. And the poet would walk around with a cyanide capsule so that one day he could just off himself. And he carried it with him wherever he went in his pocket. And he would take it out and examine it. And when people would ask him why he carried it, he would say something like, “A prison becomes a home when you have the key.” […]

    Pingback by The Endless Parade of Saddam Faces We Call Life - Pop Occulture — put December 30, 2006 @ 8:22 pm

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