OscarMikeActual
OscarMikeActual
OscarMikeActual

I don't know, I think you might be pushing it with some of these. Harrison Ford as both Han Solo and Indiana Jones is obviously the best example of this. However, when you say iconic, I think of things that are firmly entrenched in the pop culture lexicon that a lay person (read, non sci-fi geek) would know of without

Move along, folks! Nothing to see here...

Wouldn't this just be an erratum?

It appears the original's emotional arc of Murphy losing his humanity, slowly remembering it over the course of the film, and finally regaining a sense of it in the end has been discarded (his family knows he's robocop?), and I'm not seeing any trace of the satire present in the original.

I used to fucking LOVE Robotech when I was a wee lad. It's too bad the Shadow Chronicles effectively killed the franchise and a movie has virtually no chance of getting off the ground any time soon.

God, that test footage from Alien is as creepy, if not creepier, than anything in the actual movie.

Beat me to it!

Is there something completely going over my head in Breaking Bad ? There are certainly flashforwards happening on the show, but that's a device to tell the story, not an alternate timeline...i'm confused

I wouldn't call Breaking Bad anything even remotely close to science fiction. Does the show use psuedo-science, or stretch science that doesn't actually work in real life to advance the plot? Sure, but the science is at least plausible and firmly rooted in reality.

I don't know. They burn through showrunners like crazy, so clearly someone thinks something isn't working.

and producer Greg Nicotero is directing the season opener, promising more insane zombie action than this show has ever given us before

The size of her eyes are approaching anime-level proportions in some of these pics. I'm guessing that's a combination of contacts and her naturally big, pretty eyes. It's unsettling, but awesome, nonetheless. Props to this girl.

We've finally done it, people. We've finally made rockets that can land like '50s sci-fi movies.

Man, I don't know you just didn't put the entire episode of "The Body" from Buffy. that whole thing is a gut punch.

You're right, he's not wrong. At all. However, these are exactly the type of movies he writes these days.

The only thought that came to my mind when reading this article was, "Fuck Harvey Weinstein".

Man, everything from this era in NASA's history was so optimistic; massive space stations, moon colonies, Mars colonies, cheap space tourism. All of it seemed so possible and near back then.

I'm having a really hard time telling which features come from whom. I'm pretty sure the head is Reeve's.

Can you not make a great looking $90 million Akira movie by, I don't know, leaving out A-list stars with $20 million paychecks and %10 of the gross?

Great. James Cameron continues his trend of releasing a new movie approximately once every decade.