charcoal0chicken
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I loved Justice... the world and social strata/politics it explored were deep, thoughtful and compelling... things which aren’t necessarily what most people are looking for in their SF. Three Body Problem, on the other hand, was awkward (bad translation, maybe) and more of an abstract philosophical exploration rather

I’m interested in hearing what he thinks of it. I wasn’t as impressed as some others, liked parts of it though. Ancillary Sword got my top vote for the Hugo.

I have always admired the president. I gave this book a shot. No dice. I did start to care about the main character after a while, but without something else to compel me forward, I put it away.

I totally agree with this assessment, and I although I didn’t see every movie I wanted to, I felt that Fury Road is the best movie I saw this year, even more so than Bridge of Spies and The Martian, both of which I enjoyed a great deal. Having said that though, I also understand the confusion of others who watched the

Yup. I’m okay with this.

um, you’re my hero.

Considering how much action was live action using real cars and stunt people, vs very little CGI, I find it remarkable. This is one of the best action movies in decades.

I was not a “decent” action movie. It’s one of the best action flicks of all time. How is the movie merely decent to you? Can you name a movie with a better car chase scene, for example, than mad max? That would be interesting as the entire movie was one long car chase, while also telling a story with an unusual

AS WELL IT SHOULD BE.