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That literally didn't make any sense.

I call the big one bitey

Yeah, and as I understand it there's a number of cases where athiests don't get the same protection under the law as religious people would for certain discriminatory practises.

Your posts on this site are more than enough proof.

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That doesn't prove that you know anything about sci-fi.

Hello Joe!

I remember not being hugely impressed when I saw it in the cinema, but I rewatched it for the first time in ages a little while back and really enjoyed it. Definitely a film that improved with age. By which I mean I'm old.

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To be fair, that's been happening in Hollywood for decades. Ready Player One's just the most recent - actually, it's probably not even the most recent instance of a blatant recycing of other people's ideas getting a movie over an untold number or original and possibly better ideas.

The virtual world doesn't specifically run on his 80's nostalgia, but the Jobs-type figure died and his vast estate is held in trust for the winner of a competition built into the virtual world, the hints to finding the ultimate prize are hidden in things from his childhood. So the people who are obsessed with 80's

The Wedding Singer's main flaw is that it has that stretch in the middle where the 80s jokes are shoehorned in instead - the CD player bit, the Rubik's cube, the woman compaing Sandler and Barrymore to a bunch of celebrity couples who break up. They do that last joke again at the end when he tells his ex to take his

I far preferred Ready Player One to Snow Crash. RPO is trashy but doesn't try and hide it. Snow Crash is pretentious as all hell and tries way too hard to simultaneously mock and out-cool Neuromancer, failing at both as a result.

That'll be a no then

His Doctor has basically been an homage to Pertwee and Baker, so I'm not complaining at all

Learning to read can be fun and beneficial to your career prospects.

Zombie Carl knows jack shit about sci-fi, you can safely ignore everything he says.

You're doing great at this, buddy!

Whatever floats your boat, but really, you should learn your SF history.

Nope, Star Trek went on air in 1951