Also ranks #17 on The Biggest Movies Of The '90s, Ranked Also ranks #1 on The Dumbest Technology In Science Fiction 16 RoboCop Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Ronny Cox 2,360 votes In a violent, near-apocalyptic Detroit, evil corporation Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city gov...
While we might not all agree onwho the next generation of engineers should look to for inspiration, the impact thatTop Gunhad on Navy recruitment in the 80s and 90s is well established. If sending Tom Cruise to space for a few weeks might help inspire more kids to look into a STEM educ...
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Cowboy Bebop: The Movie expands upon the beloved space-western television series, juggling elements of action, existentialism, and character-driven narratives in an engrossing animated science fiction experience. The animation quality, particularly during action sequences, is nothing short of brea...
Brian Aldiss (1925–2017) was one of the most important voices in science fiction. He wrote his first novel while working as a bookseller in Oxford. Shortly afterwards he wrote his first work of science fiction and soon gained international recognition. Adored for his innovative literary technique...
Our heroes include a mystical astrophysicist with a touch of the action hero whose parents were killed in the first invasion, a by-the-book biologist, a paraplegic computer genius, and a conservative Native American military man. Yeah, it sounds like a hodgepodge of 80s TV show clichés, ...
A couple years back, I went Googling for ways to connect with other writers scribbling away in the strange little subgenre of superpowered fiction and came acrossThe Pen and Cape Society, a consortium of like-minded scribes all aiming for the same thing–to shed a little more light and legit...
AE: Are there any themes that you find yourself returning to throughout your writing? If yes, what and why? RPS: I tend to use writing speculative fiction as a means to process and understand the world around me. So I veer more towards exploring connections and interactions through character...
Filed underanthropology,Non-fiction,Science and Nature Tagged asanimals,anthropology,ecology,environment,hunting,memoir,natural-history,nature,wildlife November 17, 2023 · 12:01 am A Taste for Poison by Neil Bradbury … a chemical is not intrinsically, good or bad, it’s just a chemical. What ...
When it comes to great movies, there's no film genre as infinitely creative or original as sci-fi — especially when you consider how expansive the subject matter of science fiction really is. In fact, just like survival movies and end-of-the-world movies, there's truly not much that th...