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tunetardis, w SpaceX's Starship will create 'gravity' with centrifugal force

It would be nice is someone built a spin gravity space station with lunar and martian levels. We could see how people fare after several months in that environment before setting off to build permanent bases.

bramkaandorp, w 10 Sci-Fi Movies That Didn't Bother With the 'Science' Part

Have to argue against What the bleep do we know.

It is neither science fiction, nor a movie (in the fiction sense). It is a documentary, and as for the science fiction, it isn’t present, and not in the same way that it isn’t present in some of the other movies.

It isn’t there because it was not the intention to make a science fiction movie.

What the bleep do we know was meant as non fiction. You were meant to take it seriously, as usable information.

None of it is actually real, though, and it is filled with pseudoscience. But at its core, it is meant to be watched just like a any other documentary, not as a movie.

slappy, w 10 Sci-Fi Movies That Didn't Bother With the 'Science' Part

Hackers was an incredibly fun movie, that had a ton of techno-babble. Sharknado isn’t even a horror movie due to how dumb it is. Still had an impact.

Oversimplified works in every genre.

littlebluespark, w ‘Spaceman’ Review: Adam Sandler’s Sci-Fi Drama Delivers a Destination Worth the Journey
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Just imagine how “worthy” if Sandler weren’t in it.

JillyB, w 40 Years Later, a Classic Cyberpunk Story Could Finally Be Brought to Television

Do it. I read the book last year and loved it.

littlebluespark, w 40 Years Later, a Classic Cyberpunk Story Could Finally Be Brought to Television
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Yeah, I’m sure that’s gonna be great. 🤦🏼‍♂️

SzethFriendOfNimi,

And Disney should unironically remake Johnny Mnemonic while we’re at it.

littlebluespark,
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I’m confused.

SzethFriendOfNimi,

Johnny Mnemonic takes place in a world where Transnational Megacorps are the real power. Nations, being physical are limited and so are owned by or overridden and controlled by transnationals.

So Disney, a medium empire with control of IP and influence making a version of Johnny Mnemonic would be ironic.

inkican,

Molly was born in the 'Johnny Mnemonic' short story.

Ductos, w Turns out (*gasp*) - People are over the MCU and Madame Web is the proof
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@inkican The MCU has nothing to do with whatever crap Sony is throwing at the wall with their Spider-Man license, apart from Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies.

thragtacular, w Authors ‘excluded from Hugo awards over China concerns’

Something both gross and beautiful about the sci-fi awards falling victim to dystopian dictatorship.

johnwilker, w Authors ‘excluded from Hugo awards over China concerns’

This whole saga has been… what a mess. Sucks for those impacted. There’s no real way to make it up to them, which adds to the harm.

merde, w Frank Herbert always thought Star Wars was a Dune ripoff

isn’t Star Wars an imitation of Asimov’s Foundation ?

reddig33, w What were your favorite scifi toys?

“Star Bird” — A space ship that made noises when you changed its pitch. It could be put together into a couple of different configurations. It wasn’t tied to any tv show, movie, or comic book.

Micronauts — a time traveling group of futuristic translucent android action figures that had cool vehicles and accessories you could reconfigure like Lego. Some of these floated on water, others had shootable rubber-tipped missiles, and some could be put together to make giant robots. The best set to me was the one I couldn’t afford, but that a friend had. A Logan’s Run style tube train set propelled using a vacuum pump. There later was a comic book series that tried to explain their backstory.

ROM — a silver robot doll with red led eyes that made different noises depending on which of his accessories you attached. Also later had a comic book series that tried to explain it all.

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

Reading that headline was like trying to parse html with a regex, wtf.

inkican,

But you did read it.

AmidFuror,

"That show was horribly written, produced, and acted. 1 out of 5 stars!"

"But you did watch it."

"...?"

iamgerardthomas, w ‘Akira’ Anime Motorcycle Brought To Life—And To Market
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@inkican Oh hell yes!

Rascabin, w Charlize Theron Reportedly Attached to Star in Sci-Fi Movie Courage

Interesting concept.

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