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« Reply #1450 on: September 24, 2017, 04:14:23 pm »

I did, and I loved it.

I liked it a lot too and it got a lot of really good reviews.  I wonder if they'll continue it.

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« Reply #1451 on: September 24, 2017, 04:30:25 pm »
I liked it a lot too and it got a lot of really good reviews.  I wonder if they'll continue it.


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« Reply #1452 on: September 24, 2017, 07:24:19 pm »
The 10 Most Complex Sci-fi Movies of All Time

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By its very nature, the sci-fi genre is relatively complex: the short stories, novels, TV series and films that comprise speculative fiction necessitate detailed expository passages to build its far-flung futures, reality-bending premises, and stories set in a galaxy far, far away.

Whether the story is set on an alien world populated by creatures markedly different from human beings, in a future separated by centuries or eons from the present in which society, technology, science, and civilization itself have evolved into a nearly unrecognizable state, or center around time or space travel, sci-fi stories require complex set-ups to create a believable reality that’s very different from our own.

Because of this, the sci-fi genre also allows for its stories to become quite complex. Time travel stories thrive on complexity while, depending on the story, other elements may be willfully obtuse to create an air of mystery or disorientation in the viewer–and some sci-fi stories are much more complex than others.

Here are 10 sci-fi films that are purposely complex ...

10. Predestination (2014) ...

9. The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976) ...

8. The Fountain (2006) ...

7. Coherence (2013) ...

6. Upstream Color (2013) ...

5. Primer (2004) ...

4. Inception (2010) ...

3. The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension (1984) ...

2. Solaris (1972) ...

1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) ...
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« Reply #1453 on: September 24, 2017, 07:30:35 pm »
Can someone please tell me what the heck 2001 was about?  PLEASE   :laugh:

A space odyssey?

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« Reply #1454 on: September 24, 2017, 11:46:15 pm »
Star Trek Discovery Live Thread

The original Star Trek series debuted on TV 51 years ago - September 8, 1966.

Since then it has spawned several movies and sequel / prequel series'.

Tonight, the latest series, Star Trek Discovery will premier at 8/7c on CBS, free.

As to the remaining episodes, you will have to pay for them on CBS All Access.

Will you want to continue watching and pay for it? Watch tonight's episode and decide for yourself.

For you folks in the Eastern and Central time zones, it begins in only a few minutes.

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« Reply #1455 on: September 24, 2017, 11:50:58 pm »
Star Trek Discovery Live Thread

The original Star Trek series debuted on TV 51 years ago - September 8, 1966.

Since then it has spawned several movies and sequel / prequel series'.

Tonight, the latest series, Star Trek Discovery will premier at 8/7c on CBS, free.

As to the remaining episodes, you will have to pay for them on CBS All Access.

Will you want to continue watching and pay for it? Watch tonight's episode and decide for yourself.

For you folks in the Eastern and Central time zones, it begins in only a few minutes.
I'm already paying through my cable provider to see CBS programming.

I won't bother to watch a pilot of a show I won't be able to see again without shelling out more money to CBS.
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« Reply #1456 on: September 25, 2017, 01:14:23 am »
Star Trek Discovery Live Thread

The original Star Trek series debuted on TV 51 years ago - September 8, 1966.

Since then it has spawned several movies and sequel / prequel series'.

Tonight, the latest series, Star Trek Discovery will premier at 8/7c on CBS, free.

As to the remaining episodes, you will have to pay for them on CBS All Access.

Will you want to continue watching and pay for it? Watch tonight's episode and decide for yourself.

For you folks in the Eastern and Central time zones, it begins in only a few minutes.

Continue watching?

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« Reply #1457 on: September 25, 2017, 02:26:26 am »

@240B

Then I'm not going to say a thing.. But in Season 3, a certain someone from Star Trek shows up.  I think that DS9 does copy of some elements of B5.

@kevindavis

HAHAHAHAHA!

S3:E9 Point of no Return
Nurse Chapel! What are you doing there? Is that you Lwaxana!? That did give me a laugh when I recognized her. Cool.

So, we have Chekov as a reoccurring figure in multiple seasons. And now Nurse Chapel shows up as the telepathic wife of the late Centauri Emperor.

Anyway. Thanks for that. It was a good chuckle. I've been watching for your hint. I finally got it.

By the way, great series. Very compelling. President Clark has just declared martial law. That the chapter I'm on in the series.

The only glaring things that bother me so far, are that the phasers look way, way, too much like a .38 revolver. And the sound leveling is off-the-charts nuts!

The show fluctuates wildly in volume. It frequently jumps from a whisper soft dialogue scene that I have to turn up the sound to hear, to a battle scene where the volume increases it seems like by 300% and it blows my TV off the wall. I literally have to watch the show with the remote in my hand to control the copious volume spikes.

I suppose when you have a show that is half whispery soap-opera bedroom dialogue, and half "Let's blow up the freakin' planet!", it is bound to happen. The director wants the intensity of low volume dialogue when people are getting serious and intimate with each other about one thing or another. But then he wants "blow your TV off the wall" sound effects when shit hits the fan and the BattleCruisers start blowing each other up.

Oh well. I'm used to it now. So, it doesn't surprise me anymore. In fact, now I'm able to anticipate it. LoL

Have a great night! I'm just chillin', drinking a beer, and diggin' on B5. That's my night anyway. Later
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« Reply #1458 on: September 25, 2017, 02:41:12 am »
@kevindavis

HAHAHAHAHA!

S3:E9 Point of no Return
Nurse Chapel! What are you doing there? Is that you Lwaxana!? That did give me a laugh when I recognized her. Cool.

So, we have Chekov as a reoccurring figure in multiple seasons. And now Nurse Chapel shows up as the telepathic wife of the late Centauri Emperor.

Anyway. Thanks for that. It was a good chuckle. I've been watching for your hint. I finally got it.

By the way, great series. Very compelling. President Clark has just declared martial law. That the chapter I'm on in the series.

The only glaring things that bother me so far, are that the phasers look way, way, too much like a .38 revolver. And the sound leveling is off-the-charts nuts!

The show fluctuates wildly in volume. It frequently jumps from a whisper soft dialogue scene that I have to turn up the sound to hear, to a battle scene where the volume increases it seems like by 300% and it blows my TV off the wall. I literally have to watch the show with the remote in my hand to control the copious volume spikes.

I suppose when you have a show that is half whispery soap-opera bedroom dialogue, and half "Let's blow up the freakin' planet!", it is bound to happen. The director wants the intensity of low volume dialogue when people are getting serious and intimate with each other about one thing or another. But then he wants "blow your TV off the wall" sound effects when shit hits the fan and the BattleCruisers start blowing each other up.

Oh well. I'm used to it now. So, it doesn't surprise me anymore. In fact, now I'm able to anticipate it. LoL

Have a great night! I'm just chillin', drinking a beer, and diggin' on B5. That's my night anyway. Later


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LOL!!!! Glad you figured it out!


Keep on enjoying it.. Glad you made it through Season 1, have a good night
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« Reply #1459 on: September 25, 2017, 02:42:09 am »
Well I saw the first episodes of Star Trek Discovery, wow!!! It is totally different.
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« Reply #1460 on: September 25, 2017, 03:27:29 am »
Anyone else watch this on PBS? It's all about the Casini space probe the outlived all their wildest expectations,and spent years orbiting Saturn and it's moons and sending back data. It had a scheduled crash into the planet on Sept 15,so it's over now. Some of the NASA people on the show have spent the last 30 years working with and on this project.

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« Reply #1461 on: September 25, 2017, 04:31:00 am »
I'm already paying through my cable provider to see CBS programming.

I won't bother to watch a pilot of a show I won't be able to see again without shelling out more money to CBS.

Same here.  I can wait (years if I have to) to watch on Amazon Prime or Netflix.
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« Reply #1462 on: September 25, 2017, 05:28:11 am »
Same here.  I can wait (years if I have to) to watch on Amazon Prime or Netflix.

Just google, then stream it.  *shrug*

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« Reply #1463 on: September 25, 2017, 05:49:54 am »
Just google, then stream it.  *shrug*

Prefer watching on TV than computer.
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« Reply #1464 on: September 25, 2017, 05:57:26 am »
Prefer watching on TV than computer.
Prime on my kindle fire tablet brings up the same watchlist on my fire stick, so if I find it on one, it shows up on the other. I can chase it down on the tablet, and watch it on the teevee....
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« Reply #1465 on: September 25, 2017, 06:05:28 am »
Prefer watching on TV than computer.
Most TVs these days have a built-in web browser to play them as well.  If your TV doesn't, you can stream it from your computer to the TV or even a smartphone will do it, but quality probably won't be as good.
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« Reply #1466 on: September 30, 2017, 12:32:57 am »
Go90 has Almost Human streaming free if anyone's a fan:

https://www.go90.com/shows/almosthuman

Sure wish someone would pick that show up.
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« Reply #1467 on: September 30, 2017, 12:36:41 am »
Prefer watching on TV than computer.


That is a strange thing to say, unless you live in 1960. My computer, my TV, my stereo, are all one system. I can put anything on my computer on my TV, or the other way around.


Your statement confuses and infuriates me.
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« Reply #1468 on: September 30, 2017, 01:05:13 am »

That is a strange thing to say, unless you live in 1960. My computer, my TV, my stereo, are all one system. I can put anything on my computer on my TV, or the other way around.


Your statement confuses and infuriates me.
Some of have Televisions that antedate streaming and have to use other setups to do that. I have family members who do not necessarily share my tastes or want to see what I am doing on the computer, so the two are separate. The tv screen is bigger and I can sit back in 'My Chair' and watch that, even if I am streaming content on the TV, or I can watch stuff on the computer, or even the Kindle Fire. It isn't all tied together.

Not sure why that would confuse or infuriate anyone.
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« Reply #1469 on: September 30, 2017, 03:08:33 am »

That is a strange thing to say, unless you live in 1960. My computer, my TV, my stereo, are all one system. I can put anything on my computer on my TV, or the other way around.


Your statement confuses and infuriates me.

How I watch TV infuriates you?  I have a computer.  I have a TV with streaming.  They are not connected.  Is that a problem with you?

Now I have heard of odd ducks, but you take the cake.
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« Reply #1470 on: September 30, 2017, 04:02:51 am »
Easy fellers, there's plenty of topics here to argue about, but TV/Computer is the lamest of them all.   :laugh:

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« Reply #1471 on: September 30, 2017, 11:35:25 am »
Easy fellers, there's plenty of topics here to argue about, but TV/Computer is the lamest of them all.   :laugh:

He's the one infuriated
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« Reply #1472 on: October 07, 2017, 07:24:51 pm »
For what it's worth, I gave the Orville a second chance and I have to confess I'm enjoying it.
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« Reply #1473 on: October 07, 2017, 07:35:03 pm »
For what it's worth, I gave the Orville a second chance and I have to confess I'm enjoying it.

Same here.  It's gotten much better.

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« Reply #1474 on: October 07, 2017, 09:03:11 pm »
Phillip K. Dick's Electric Dreams

Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams is a British made science fiction anthology TV series based on the works of Philip K. Dick. It is currently being shown in the UK on Channel 4. Amazon Video will begin showing it in the US sometime in 2018.
 
Here is the trailer:
Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams – Official Trailer [HD] | Amazon Video
 
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Articles:
 
‘Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams’ 1st Trailer Asks What It Is To Be Human? – NY Comic-Con
 
Explore Philip K. Dick's crazy futures in 'Electric Dreams' trailer
 
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Just because you’re paranoid ... Philip K Dick’s troubled life
 
Several of his works have been adapted for the big and small screens including the films, Blade Runner, Total Recall, and Minority Report.
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