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Pronell, w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

I think of this as a JJ Walker vehicle more than Mark Hamill. Saw it several times on cable back in the day.

It’s good schlock, verging on something better.

obinice, w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer
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Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

I come to Lemmy to get away from frustratingly annoying titles that intentionally miss out a key piece of information - in this case the title of the film or TV show the article is about - to trick people into loading the page, only to find is a film they’ve already seen or don’t care about or whatever.

I just ignore headlines like this now and move on, don’t give them what they want - clicks.

inkican,

Would that you contributed actual content to the community instead of only complaints about the content.

Tar_alcaran,

Fwiw, they’re right.

inkican,

Rule 3: Mutual Learning and Collaboration
The federated internet community should serve as a platform for mutual learning and collaboration among its members. Encourage individuals to share their knowledge, insights, and experiences related to science fiction. Foster a culture of curiosity and intellectual growth, where members can engage in constructive dialogues and learn from each other. By embracing diverse perspectives and promoting collaboration, the community can become a vibrant hub for science fiction enthusiasts to expand their understanding of the genre.

Pronell,

I get ya, I hadn’t even really noticed since the movie was named in the box below.

But it is frustrating, and I do tend to block communities and posters that seem like advertisements.

inkican,

I get ya, I hadn’t even really noticed since the movie was named in the box below.

Exactly. Content creators gotta eat too, so there are levels of 'please click on this so I can eat' that I'm prepared to accept in the landscape of 2024 digital information exchanges.

fartsparkles, w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

They need to do the same with the sequel that starred David Hayter (voice actor of Solid Snake in the 1998 to 2010 games).

HubertManne, w Favorite Scifi Toys v2
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

the star trek original series phaser was well done. most everything is part of the type1 that is detachable with a plastic cover that just had a bit of led to make it a type2. The high end lightsabers were nice but pricey. Had a power outage and a green one lit up things pretty good but you could look right at it and not be blinded.

tetrachromacy, w Elliot Page Turning The Darkness Outside Us Into Feature Film

Elliot Page is a great actor and the Darkness Outside Us was an awesome novel. I am hopeful that together they’ll do very well.

ElderWendigo, w The Next Star Wars Movie Could Finally Explain the Galaxy's Most Mysterious Planet

Nope, I’ve been tricked enough times by that domain. They’ll just repeat the click bait headline for one paragraph/sentence. Then a full screen ad or three. Then they’ll explain what Star Wars is. Then an ad. Then they’ll explain what The Mandalorian and Grogu are. Then an ad. Then they’ll rephrase the click bait title as a question. Then an ad. Then they’ll finally get around to doing a bad job of plagiarizing a mediocre reddit comment thread, but word it as a hypothesis. That usually takes a sentence or two, but sometimes they just skip this part. Then an ad. Then some non-committal conclusion. This conclusion can usually be reused for any similar articles about the subject, in this case Star Wars. Then more ads of equal or greater screen scrolling than the length of the entire article with ads that you just read.

inkican,

Content creators gotta eat too - don't complain about necessary evils.

LazaroFilm, w Dune proved that fans are as excited about sci-fi adaptations as ever before, but several iconic books still haven't reached the silver screen.
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

It seems like my favorite books are all being adapted recently. Hopefully the trend will continue.

  • [x] Wool/Silo
  • [x] Foundation
  • [x] Three Body Problem
  • [ ] Murderbot Diaries
  • [ ] Red Rising

(PS: I’m also open to next reads suggestions)

Olhonestjim, w Dune proved that fans are as excited about sci-fi adaptations as ever before, but several iconic books still haven't reached the silver screen.

They might add Ben Bova’s Grand Tour, Iain M Banks’ Culture, Anne McAffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern, and Harry Harrison’s Stainless Steel Rat series to the list.

inkican,

Dude, Stainless Steel Rat was my jam, back in the day.

Aussiemandeus, w The Next Star Wars Movie Could Finally Explain the Galaxy's Most Mysterious Planet
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

Is that what they’re calling it?

inkican,

Has a 'Smokey and the Bandit' ring to it.

khab, w The dirty secret to making sci-fi believable
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This was the whole ethos of the first Star Wars films - Lucas made a point of getting everything look worn, to the point of having a term for it: the "used universe". Exemplified by C-3PO's whole look, Luke's clothes or even Han Solos's sweaty shirt.

It's a shame he seems to have completely forgotten this when it was time to make the prequels...

Friendship,
@Friendship@kbin.social avatar

I'd argue it wasn't forgotten in the prequels. Most of the characters and plot revolves around and is supported by very large well funded organizations (Republic, Trade Federation, ect) which means the clothing and equipment they have is less likely to be worn down. The same can be seen in the original trilogy with the Empire, storm troopers and imperial ships are well polished and not "used".

Itsamelemmy, w The dirty secret to making sci-fi believable

I wonder if this was the reason for my dislike of the costumes in one of the marvel Thor movies. Just remember them looking like a cheap cos player outfit made from plastic.

wolfshadowheart, w The dirty secret to making sci-fi believable
@wolfshadowheart@kbin.social avatar

My friend pointed this out for the recent live action Avatar show. Their clothes were pretty much immaculate the entire time

Cwilliams,

They also had on way too much makeup. Like, how am I suppose to believe that they were flying on Appa that whole time?

Dagwood222, w The dirty secret to making sci-fi believable

I remember an old Superman comic. Trapped under a red sun, Supes is powerless, but his Kryptonian supersuit is still indestructible. Supes is bruised and battered but his clothes stay immaculate.

[iirc, the supersuit is made of Kryptonian tech and was originally blankets used to swaddle in infant Kal-El]

kosure, w Apple gives For All Mankind another season and USSR spin-off Star City
@kosure@kbin.social avatar

I'm torn. More For All Mankind is good, but the Soviet stuff we've seen already is a big bummer for me. (not to get into spoilers) Generally I like a paranoid thriller, but not if my faves are tied up in it!

kbal, w Science Fiction: a fanciful way to tell stories of colonialism : Part 2
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Sometimes science fiction tells you something about the people who produced it. Other times, readings of of science fiction tell you something about the people who read it. This essay is ambitious but doesn't ever pause to justify its stark claims about particular works and doesn't quite hold together to the end.

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