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'Andor' is the best thing Star Wars has done and you should be watching It
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The strange history of Deanna Troi's accent
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HBO Max adding ten original ‘Star Trek’ movies, bringing back all eight ‘Harry Potter’ films
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Dr. Who abridged?
So I used to be quite a fan of Dr. Who, but life got in the way shortly after Smith ended his run. Hearing about Tennant's return, I'd love to catch up, but also don't have time to watch filler....
So I used to be quite a fan of Dr. Who, but life got in the way shortly after Smith ended his run. Hearing about Tennant's return, I'd love to catch up, but also don't have time to watch filler.
Do any tilderinos have some advice for an abridged viewing that minimizes the episodic filler without missing too much of the main plot?
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M3GAN | Official trailer
7 votes -
Variations of Star Trek TOS computers
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Leftover Star Wars sets
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The Power of the Doctor | Trailer
7 votes -
Severance (2022): "Lost" meets r/antiwork
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Short essay: The science fiction of traditional music
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‘Blade Runner 2099’ series greenlighted by Amazon with Ridley Scott executive producing
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Tales of the Jedi | Official trailer
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The Mandalorian | Season 3 official teaser trailer
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Star Trek: Lower Decks S03E01 - "Grounded"
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Where are all the cool alien movies and TV shows?
After re-watching the absolute masterpiece Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Spielberg, 1977), I was in awe. This got me thinking a lot about aliens, and it seems to me that that is an area...
After re-watching the absolute masterpiece Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Spielberg, 1977), I was in awe. This got me thinking a lot about aliens, and it seems to me that that is an area where movies and TV shows have been lacking in recent years.
When I say "aliens", I mean something truly alien, foreign, mind-bending, even terrifying (although I'm not very fond of horror) -- so not the tame, often humanoid extraterrestrials that we fully understand, like you usually see in Star Trek and Trek-like shows. But rather stories of contact that make us rethink the boundaries of existence.
A recent movie that touches on that was 2016's Arrival, which has more than one similarity with Close Encounters.... Another is Contact (Robert Zemeckis, 1997).
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Unveiled: First immersive Roddenberry Archive experiences, multi-year roadmap to preserve history of the ‘Star Trek’ universe
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Short story review: A Logic Named Joe by Murray Leinster
A Logic Named Joe is a 1946 Sci Fi short story that introduces concepts such as the internet, streaming music and streaming video, search engines with family friendly filters and artificial...
A Logic Named Joe is a 1946 Sci Fi short story that introduces concepts such as the internet, streaming music and streaming video, search engines with family friendly filters and artificial intelligence.
Link to story: http://www.baen.com/chapters/W200506/0743499107___2.htm
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District 10 could begin filming next year, says Sharlto Copley
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Is alternate history science fiction?
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Andor | Official trailer
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Nichelle Nichols, dies aged 89
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What are some good examples of retro sci-fi literature (retrofuturism)?
So I'm reading Asimov's short-story anthology The Complete Robot, which contains stories written between 1939 and 1977, and I'm fascinated by several instances in which Asimov tries to predict the...
So I'm reading Asimov's short-story anthology The Complete Robot, which contains stories written between 1939 and 1977, and I'm fascinated by several instances in which Asimov tries to predict the future of robotics.
When he gets it right is just as interesting as when he gets it wrong, as even when he's wrong, he's wrong in very interesting ways.
For example, it's very interesting how Asimov seems to think that everything must have a positronic brain (which often produces something either identical or very close consciousness), when in reality we now have numerous useful robots that have nothing of the sort.
So this made me thinking, I think I'd like to write a story that was just like that, an exploration of universal themes that is facilitated by simplified technology. A form of retrofuturism. And since I had the idea, obviously someone else had it before. I wanna read it! More recent stories, especially those with old-school robots and artificial intelligence. Any suggestions?
Also open to other medias, but books would be particularly helpful.
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Movie recommendation: Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes
Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes Runtime: 70 minutes. Budget: $27,000 USD. Tomatometer: 98% - 8.3 / 10 IMDB Rating: 7.3 / 10 - 2k ratings Language: Japanese with English subtitles Streaming: Vudu...
Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes
Runtime: 70 minutes.
Budget: $27,000 USD.
Tomatometer: 98% - 8.3 / 10
IMDB Rating: 7.3 / 10 - 2k ratings
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
Streaming: Vudu (Free with Adds) & Amazon (free with Prime)
This is an engaging & novel sci fi, filmed in one location, a Japanese cafe, using what appears to be a single shot for all 70 minutes.
It has comedy, romance, violence, action, and an utterly novel sci fi concept. All in 70 minutes.
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Units of Star Wars - Jedi Knights of the Republic | Lore documentary
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Neil Patrick Harris boards ‘Doctor Who’ as “greatest enemy ever faced”
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Prey | Official trailer
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Lore animation for 'GodSlap', a graphic novel by Charles White Jr (aka Cr1TiKaL, aka penguinz0)
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Obi-Wan Kenobi | Official trailer
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Star Wars Visions to return in Spring 2023
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Disney+ said that Willow, its live-action original series based on the 1988 fantasy film directed by Ron Howard, will premiere on November 30
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Babylon 5 (1993) retrospective/review - Part 1
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The Halo TV series is the gold standard for video game adaptations
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - S01E03 "Ghosts of Illyria"
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14426234/ Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/shows/video/L_meuxBs_bBNUrs5yzBqm8QAi1uBY3rt/
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Love Death and Robots - "3 Robots: Exit Strategy"
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Prey | Official teaser trailer
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David Tennant and Catherine Tate to return to ‘Doctor Who’
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The Orville: New Horizons | Official trailer
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Ncuti Gatwa: BBC names actor as next Doctor Who star
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Westworld | Season 4 official teaser
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Neptune Frost | Official trailer
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Elmo and the Gom Jabbar Test in Dune
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Watch the original 16mm Blade Runner convention reel (13 minutes)
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Crimes of the Future | Official teaser
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‘Orphan Black’ sequel series ‘Echoes’ gets AMC greenlight
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I can restore Star Trek Voyager and Deep Space Nine to HD, so why can’t Paramount?
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It looks like you’re trying to take over the world
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Everything Everywhere All At Once | Official trailer
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The Billionaire’s Bard: On the rationalist fictions of Neal Stephenson
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Fourteen science fiction cyberpunk writing prompts in six minutes
5 votes