War of the Worlds: GI Joe vs. Art This movie is HARD to review, if anything it is a prime example of a 'mixed bag'.At first the good stuff: The premise of the movie is downright genius. The design of the world (not the character design, later more on that) is wonderful and com...
For instance, Gene Barry’s Dr Clayton Forrester in Byron Haskin’s The War of the Worlds (1953) is a thinly veiled version of Oppenheimer, complete with similar biographical details and stature as scientific hero, and a figure who is finally left roaming around shattered cities amidst an apoc...
Links to the Fanfic and TV trope are here : https://www.fanfiction.net/u/3838215/ND2014 http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Fanfic/FiveWorldsWar War of DiscoveriesThis fan fiction is set in the same universe as Five Worlds Wars and is Crossover based on four animes/manga, My Her...
1541. Clifford Simak; The worlds of Clifford Simak; (Simon and Schuster, N. Y.; 1960) ["Honorable opponent", pp. 26-38; "Jackpot", pp. 182-217; "Lula", pp. 243-280] (S/F) 2877. Murray Leinster; "First Contact"; in Knight (#2875):9-44. (S/F) 2930. R. Bigelow; The...
War of the Worlds 2revealed some new and surprising alliances. Leroy Garret is teaming up with Cara Maria Sorbello onWar of the Worlds 2. AsJohnny “Bananas” Devenanzio's righthand man, Leroy and Cara Maria are often on opposing sides when competing on the same season. If the latest epi...
Director Alex Garland and cinematographer Rob Hardy have worked together to make worlds that all feel like they could beat you up, whether they’re vast and weird (“Annihilation“), contained and sharp (“Ex Machina“), or geometric and severe (“Devs”). The pair’s collaborations have a...
War of the Worlds: Goliath Looks Spectacular It’s been some time since I posted to Robot War Espresso (I’ve been busy) and even longer since anyone much has heard anything of the animated steam-punk-inspired sequel to H.G. Wells’ classic invasion tale,War of the Worlds. Directed by...
heprobably expects to be Palpatine’s successor. Palpatine having a child at all isn’t some minor bit of trivia, but something that realistically would have come up earlier. This is aChekhov’s Gunthat should have been revealed before it was fired or, to put it in cruder TVTropes terms...
beyond the loss, Shabbat comes to remind us that no matter what, we never forfeit the chance to rebuild and heal. While grief can break us open, it also has the potential to transform us: opening us up to new visions, new opportunities, new worlds that we never may have dreamed ...
other parts of the world, hoping there’s some place that’s safe, or someone who knows what to do. But there never is. The status quo is never restored. This type of story started as a budget necessity but it became a dramatic strength. It’s what the genre has always been about....