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DevCat, w Pentagon Review Finds No Evidence of Alien Cover-Up
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That’s precisely what an alien would say.

FfaerieOxide, w Ready to be mad? Come read "10 Harsh Realities Of Rewatching The Matrix, 25 Years Later"
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Why would I click an article the only thing about which you have disclosed is that it will make me mad?

All equal I'd as soon not seek that out and the premise about learning more about The Matrix rings hollow because unless the article's author (who—like everything else about the piece—is not revealed in the post) is Bane Hooked Up to pregnant horse pee, they don't understand The Matrix better than I do.

Lath, w AI chatbots can get better at math because ... Star Trek

They're programmed to follow the data. And we should be thankful for that. Imagine if they were programmed to follow the lore.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, w AI chatbots can get better at math because ... Star Trek
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What if they identify most with the ship’s computer, Data, and the other cybernetic/optronic characters

inkican,

"LCARS understands meee!"

ElderWendigo, w Ray Winstone Recalls “Soul-Destroying” Experience While Filming for Marvel’s ‘Black Widow’

Too many ads, didn’t read because it’s an obvious click bait headline:

He doesn’t like being called back for reshoots.

Johnvanjim, w Apple Orders ‘Neuromancer’ Series Based on William Gibson Novel

Don’t mess this up, don’t mess this up, don’t mess this up..

dumples, w Apple Orders ‘Neuromancer’ Series Based on William Gibson Novel
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Apple TV+ has been making some good shows. That plus a good source material would make this look good.

TheBananaKing, w Sting is my favorite part of David Lynch’s Dune

I really liked all the Lynch harkonnens - they were just sleazy and degraded by power: not terrifying supervillians, but the Trump family.

Like, they were still a major problem, but because privilege, not any kind of badassery.

I think that’s an aspect that was missed in the Villeneuve dune, along with making Paul too pretty and heroic.

1984 Paul was a sour unlikelable dick, and that was kind of the point for me.

mipadaitu, w Sting is my favorite part of David Lynch’s Dune

That’s true, Sting is my favorite part of DL’s dune. He played Feyd-Rautha so well.

Also, Patrick Stuart is my favorite part of dune. He was an excellent Halleck.

Kyle McLaughlin though… He was my favorite part of dune, such an outstanding Paul. Always felt a little mature for the role, but he did an amazing job none the less.

That and Alecia Witt… Man, that creepy little girl, and the oddly mismatching voice… My favorite part for sure.

Dean Stockwell…

xilliah, w Fans Are Sharing The Most Frustrating Scenes In All Of 'Star Wars'

The good thing about the new trilogy is that it gave me a lot more appreciation for the prequels.

FaceDeer, w Fans Are Sharing The Most Frustrating Scenes In All Of 'Star Wars'
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The first line of the Disney trilogy was "This will begin to make things right." On its own, no biggie. But when you consider the utter dumpster fire of a trilogy that followed, which deliberately went out of its way to despoil the heroes of the previous Star Wars movies and destroy everything that they had worked to accomplish, incredibly frustrating. It's meta-frustrating. You can think of that line right before any of the other individually-frustrating scenes you may think of and it makes it even worse.

I_Has_A_Hat, w Fans Are Sharing The Most Frustrating Scenes In All Of 'Star Wars'

I’m gonna put Leia flying through the vacuum of space Mary Poppins style at the top of my list.

PP_BOY_,
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Mine is “somehow Palpatine returned” and nullified the entire message of sacrifice and redemption from the original trilogy

FaceDeer,
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I actually don't mind that one particular scene much, and that comes from someone who really loathed The Last Jedi overall. Using the Force to propel oneself in zero gravity isn't bad, and the vacuum of space is not nearly as deadly in reality as science fiction often portrays it.

However, the one thing that did stick out as a glaring problem to me was the fact that the Raddus was fleeing the First Order's fleet at that moment, so its engines must have been firing at full thrust. So how is Leia and all that debris floating around motionless relative to the ship? Indeed, even if the ship wasn't actively thrusting, all that stuff was moving away from the Raddus pretty vigorously after the bridge blew open. Why did it stop? Is space actually an ocean?

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.

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

Not all SF is hard SF and not all hard SF goes deep into the basis of its hardness. Sturgeon describes SF as asking “what if” which, at its core, does not require an untenable scientific basis.

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