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LazaroFilm, w The Real Reason Charlize Theron Isn't in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
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Saving you a click: Miller wanted to use her, but the new movie takes place 20 years before Fury Road and he was not happy with the results of de-aging technology after looking I to it.

joeldebruijn,

I always thought Charlize Theron wasn’t susceptible to aging … so there wouldn’t be any need for this.

GlitterInfection,

It’s almost like a prequel wasn’t a good idea. 🤔

reddig33, w Deanna Troi And Spock Have An Unexpected Star Trek Connection

Deanna/Sirtis looking stunning in that photo.

CosmicCleric, w Trippy NASA Visualization Takes You Inside a Black Hole
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welltemperedwriter, w Sistah Scifi is behind those book vending machines in Oakland and Seattle
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@inkican I went to an author event she coordinated in Seattle and it was so much fun! Great energy and conversation.

Diplomjodler3, w The Sci-Fi Writer Who Invented Conspiracy Theory

That’s not how I remember the story but I haven’t read it in a long time. Time for a re-read. Cordwainer Smith is one of my favourite sci-fi authors of all time though, and yes his views will definitely grate with a lot of people these days.

lath, w Happy May the Fourth to all who celebrate!

Caved in and bought the Kotors. Nostalgia boomed.

aniki, w Happy May the Fourth to all who celebrate!

Same thing I do every year – Make fun of Star Bores: A Children’s Tale

aeronmelon, w The Movies That Confronted the Scariest Challenges of Space Travel

If only they would keep adapting the Ender’s Game books.

The limitations of space travel, and the technology that gets around it is a critical part of the story.

inkican,

The movie torched the emotional arcs and beats of the book so badly, I don't see it happening now.

aeronmelon,

I think the movie adapted the book better than they did with the Harry Potter books. Or most everything else.

As someone who tries to watch the movies first, so I’m not let down, I was a bit afraid going into Ender Game because I found that book series very early in life. I would have wanted the movie to be longer, but I respect how well it followed the source material while making a very slow and methodical book accessible to a general audience. Even going so far as to include the lake scene and the egg scene.

It was much better than the critics at the time would admit. Many of them are critical of the movie just because they hate Orsen Scott Card.

inkican,

It was much better than the critics at the time would admit.

Forget the critics, Asa Butterfield did what he could but they didn't fully explore the crushing loneliness that Ender felt as a third and ignored the emotional weight that he carried as a result of the Xenocide.

cosmack, w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer
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@inkican I didn't think I'd be watching Guyver twice this year, but here we are.

Great flick. Fun and surprising. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

GlitterInfection, w Wil Wheaton Blames One Scene For Everyone Hating Wesley Crusher

I prefer the term “Wesley Crusher” over the term “Mary Sue” to describe that type of character.

III, w What's your Sci-Fi unpopular opinion? Part II

My unpopular opinion is that I don’t like space operas.

I would argue against you here but I have seen Farscape so I can only view you as a reasonable person with a valid opinion.

bramkaandorp,

As a big fan of Farscape, your opinion is invalid.

Kidding aside, I realise it’s an acquired taste.

ikidd, w What's your Sci-Fi unpopular opinion? Part II
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Three Body Problem is probably the worst trash to ever win a Hugo. And that’s saying a lot when Redshirts won it as well.

niucllos, w What's your Sci-Fi unpopular opinion? Part II

2001: A Space Odyssey is a fantastic Asimovesque sci-fi exploration of what happens when an entity that believes itself infallible discoveres a flaw in itself, sandwiched in the middle of a fever dream with little relevance to the story itself.

Hand waving the precise how of advanced technology is better than drafting full mechanisms unless you have extensive practical knowledge and don’t mind dating your work

Kid4today, w What's your Sci-Fi unpopular opinion? Part II
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Damn, all three of those opinions hurt me. Why you gotta be this way?

My takes; I didn’t enjoy Hyperion or Red Mars.

HowManyNimons, w What's your Sci-Fi unpopular opinion? Part II

It’s time for a reboot of Lexx.

Apeman42,
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Who could possibly play a loser well enough to replace Brian Downey as Stanley? David Cross, maybe?

And is Misha Collins too old to play Kai?

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