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jf0314, w Sandworm To Save Box Office: ‘Dune: Part Two’ Eyes $65M+ Opening – Early Look

I read 1/3rd of that article and I still have a headache. Awful writing…natch.

roofuskit, w Backed by Elon Musk, Gina Carano sues Disney over ‘Mandalorian’ firing

Actions have consequences, sorry regressives.

NoneYa, w ‘Akira’ Anime Motorcycle Brought To Life—And To Market

Barcelona-based transportation-themed art studio Bel&Bel has created a new and highly accurate replica of the fantasy bike, and will now build them to order on a limited basis for less than $30,000USD.

For anyone else wondering

drdiddlybadger, w Award-winning author's AI use revelation roils Japan's literary world
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Considering the subject matter of the book and the way the author explains the use, it is allowable, authentic even. But the pitchforks will not stop for a long time.

SnokenKeekaGuard, w Award-winning author's AI use revelation roils Japan's literary world
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I don’t know how much worse it is than ghost-writers. Minus it’s affect on the ghost writing industry I don’t think it’s a terrible thing

kowanatsi, w Threads is a gripping, miserable experience

The baby…. 🙈

maniacalmanicmania, w Threads is a gripping, miserable experience
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This movie should be a public service announcement, freely available for everyone around the world. Unfortunately it appears to not be easily accessible. Shame.

Edit: It can be watched here. Not the best quality.

originalucifer, w A nice list of 71 Sci-Fi movies
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video is a terrible format for lists of things.

snooggums,
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Video is a perfect format!

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Orbituary, w Another week, another article arguing that Decker in Blade Runner, and that knowing this completely ruins the movie ...
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What if the bridged gap isn’t meant to be between Deckard and Roy, but between the viewer and them?

averyminya, w Another week, another article arguing that Decker in Blade Runner, and that knowing this completely ruins the movie ...

I somewhat disagree with the last few paragraphs, about Life being life and all that. To me this is presented much, much differently. Roy (Olmos’ character) wants to live. He loves life. The Tyrell corporation created life and couldn’t use the old models for profit anymore so it wants them scrapped.

I also think Decker not knowing he’s a replicant works very well, specifically because of this dichotomy. For all he can tell, he is a regular human doing his job. Decker portrays the 9-5 workforce, mostly faceless, simple humans just going about their day to day, until they die. When we get to interact with the Blade Runner world, we see the chefs and the other officers. Some of them have strong feelings, some of them are just puttering along. This is you and I living our lives without any revelation about life.

And then there’s Roy (and Pris). Roy is one of the most emotive characters in Blade Runner, at times inhumanely so. But all of his motivations aren’t just centered around survival, they are centered around finding freedom for the beauty of life. His character portrays the western outlaw, to live free or die.

I’ve always felt that in Roy’s death he becomes human. Or at least he lived as a human would have. In life, Roy was enslaved, escaped, and lived on the lamb. He sought vengeance towards God (Tyrell), found love, exacts vengeance once more before, in my opinion, realizing and accepting that God was right. There is no extending life.

Not Roy’s. As he sees Deckard about to die, with the understanding that Roy himself will soon as well, Roy saves Deckard not as an act of mercy but as a birth. To extend life.

For me, the story isn’t much about Deckard. It’s about what Deckard’s piece represents for humanity. Whether Deckard is a replicant or not, IMO doesn’t much matter. The question is “Does Deckard live free?” And I believe that Roy’s revelation in saving Deckard allows Deckard to carve his own path to freedom, followed up in 2049. I felt this way before I saw 2049 and thematically I think it fits very well.

dudinax, w Another week, another article arguing that Decker in Blade Runner, and that knowing this completely ruins the movie ...

I agree 100%. I’d go a bit farther and say one of the points of the movie is that it doesn’t really matter if Deckard’s a replicant.

At the end, Deckard suspects he’s a replicant, but the unicorn could be coincidence. Gaff could just be messing with him, or maybe Gaff’s having the same dreams as Deckard.

lyam23, w Another week, another article arguing that Decker in Blade Runner, and that knowing this completely ruins the movie ...
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What is going on with your title?

zcd, w Carl Weathers Dies: ‘Rocky’ & ‘Predator’ Star Who Appeared In ‘Happy Gilmore’, ‘The Mandalorian’ & More Was 76

Noooooooooooooooo

darkmatternoodlecow, w Judge John Hodgman’s Case for Categorizing ‘Star Wars’ as Fantasy

Imagine giving a shit about this classification.

superfes, w Judge John Hodgman’s Case for Categorizing ‘Star Wars’ as Fantasy

Look man, I don’t like Star Wars as much as the next guy, but Sci-Fi and Fantasy overlap heavily, just because the science bits in Star Wars are overwhelmed by the fantasy bits doesn’t mean it needs a new category.

aniki,

My guy, we have a differentiation for hard and soft sci-fi. And sci-fantasy has been a genre for as long as I’ve been paying attention. I think Hemi summed it up perfectly.

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