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Slashdot Asks: What Are Some Sci-Fi Books, Movies, and TV Shows You're Looking Forward To?

Even as Hollywood studios report fewer footfalls in theaters, the last few years have arguably been impressive if you're a sci-fi admirer. Last year, we finally got to watch the Blade Runner 2049, and the The Last Jedi and Logan also found plenty of backers. In 2016, Arrival was a home run for many. Star Trek: Discovery, and Stranger Things TV shows continue to receive positive feedback from critics, and the The X-Files is also quickly winning its loyal fans back.

"Artemis" by Andy Weir and "New York 2140" by Kim Stanley have found their ways among best selling books. "Borne" by Jeff VanderMeer, and "Walkaway" by BoingBoing's Cory Doctorow have also been widely loved by the readers.

On that note, what are some movies, TV shows, and books on sci-fi that you are waiting to explore in the next two to three years?

364 comments

  1. The OA by mknewman · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I was very pleased with season 1. It's on Netflix. Season 2 is in work. I also am looking forward to Altered Carbon.

    1. Re:The OA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Adding it to my watchlist. Thanks for the recommendation.

    2. Re:The OA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Fair warning: The ending is polarizing as fuck. I'm assuming S2 will help explain some of it, but if doesn't, I'm ditching.

    3. Re:The OA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Remove it from your watchlist. Great premise, fucked-up explanations. Script created for interpretive dancing fans.

    4. Re:The OA by ivan935 · · Score: 2

      Couldn't agree more. It started out promisingly enough, but as it progressed, it turned into ever more annoying drivel.

    5. Re:The OA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No. That power rangers moves was disastrous!

    6. Re: The OA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I hated the last 5 Minutes of that more than anything else. I've been in car accidents I like better.

  2. Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    All I'm awaiting is a new sci-fi movie that isn't about 'social justice' or otherwise forcing leftist ideologies on the audience.

    1. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      In other words something set in the future but reflecting the social and ethical atitudes of the past?

    2. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Definitely NOT looking forward to any Star Wars movies.

      The star wars franchise died with The Last Jedi.

    3. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      'Social justice' is an amplification of the bigotry of the past. The leftists pushing 'social justice' are the ones who are fixated on classifying people into extremely fine-grained groupings based on physical traits or other attributes. They have even managed to take it to a level never seen in the past, continually introducing new ways of dividing people into smaller and smaller groups. The people who are supposedly decrying things like racism, sexism, prejudice, and intolerance often end up being the ones who engage in such behaviors the most egregiously.

    4. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 5, Insightful

      'Social justice' is an amplification of the bigotry of the past. The leftists pushing 'social justice' are the ones who are fixated on classifying people into extremely fine-grained groupings based on physical traits or other attributes. They have even managed to take it to a level never seen in the past, continually introducing new ways of dividing people into smaller and smaller groups. The people who are supposedly decrying things like racism, sexism, prejudice, and intolerance often end up being the ones who engage in such behaviors the most egregiously.

      STTOS and STTNG were great at showing us a different path. A way of living where, simply, no one cared about race - at least among Earthlings. People were judged on the content of their character, not the color of their skin. To me, that's part of the appeal of good SF - it presents a world where we're just beyond that shit, and have different problems.

      Contrast that with STD. The only way STD could be redeemed as Star Trek is if it were revealed the show was set in the mirror universe (at which point it would become the coolest "twist" ever).

      In general I've just about had it with "Dark Version of Thing from your Childhood". Let's have something inspiring - what SF used to be!

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    5. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by rickb928 · · Score: 1

      I don't lean.

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    6. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by NicknameUnavailable · · Score: 1

      In other words something set in the future but reflecting the social and ethical atitudes of the past?

      I would agree with the GP but define "social justice" as "direct or indirect commentary on the perceived ills of modern society or attempts at propaganda to influence society" - which accounts for easily 90% of modern entertainment. Entertainment is just that: entertainment. It isn't a vector for some liberal extremists who can't do anything else to try to change the world in their psychotic image of how things should be, it's not a soapbox, it's fucking entertainment. Entertainers are the modern equivalent of court jesters, not lords or trusted advisors - I expect to be fucking entertained if I have to pay a dime for it.

      That doesn't mean "no plots or themes that touch on modern issues" but it does mean "everything comes out with some glorious image of the future while shitting on the past without any clue how they got from A to B." If you make the differences the central point of the plot (as most sci-fi shows have come to do over the years) it doesn't make any fucking sense that all the characters dwell on the past and the current state yet manage to completely ignore or just gloss over all the steps in between. You think you're ideas are going to lead to some fabulous utopian world, fucking great, how? If you can't outline the steps from point A to point B in detail with the pros and the cons - because all systems have them - but can manage "fun" episodes completely diverting from the plot or breaking the fourth wall or even a fucking hour of interpersonal drama and politics (oh God the fucking political commentary,) then it is not only not entertainment but it's a shit critique and low-tier propaganda to boot.

      TL;DR: Fuck paid-for propaganda marketed as anything else.

    7. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by serviscope_minor · · Score: 0

      'Social justice' is an amplification of the bigotry of the past.

      Cut it out with the histrionic bullshit. Segregation is still within living memory.

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    8. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1, Insightful

      All I'm awaiting is a new sci-fi movie that isn't about 'social justice' or otherwise forcing leftist ideologies on the audience.

      Then I'm not sure science fiction is what you're looking for.

      Science fiction has always leaned toward social justice, and to a great extent, leftist ideology. There are some counter-examples, but overall, the arc of science fiction bends toward justice.

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    9. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      My name is David, so I Lean.

    10. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by NEDHead · · Score: 1

      Really? And I am looking forward to the one that explains how I ended up in a universe with Trump as President. And how I can break out and return to reality.

    11. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You American cry babies have to inject politics into every conversation,but please continue you pushed Trump into the White house once and you will do it again.
      Lower unemployment for Americans is a bad thing because?
      The left made me a conservative i was slightly left leaning and you corrected me with your madness and your cry baby sjw.
      There is no one on the left that does what conservatives like Ben Shapiro and louder with Crowder they will discuss at length any topic with people on the left that have the mental capacity to say more than NAZI KKK.
      louder with Crowder has programs like" i am pro gun change my mind" why is the left to afraid to debate afraid to learn?
      Where is the progressive Gore Vidal he never feared debate with William F Buckley I respected both of them and they made great TV.

    12. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Oh, troll elsewhere.

      Sure, SF is often used for social commentary, because you can get away with stuff you can't point out directly. But that only works when it's not the norm. The Golden Age of SF was much more about proposing all sorts of ways man might live in the future, including many that were the author's idea of utopia, but the point was people were happy in the setting, outside of whatever the drama of the book was. Heinlein was rare in showing how silly some of these ideas were when taken to the extreme, but even then his books were never about how miserable everyone was.

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    13. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Cajun+Hell · · Score: 0

      This gives me an idea for a science fiction story. A tired old man is suffering in agony and despair, FORCED to watch TV shows which contain characters who use strategies different than what he uses. Then, one day, behind a waterfall he discovers an abandoned "remote control" which emits IR rays that allow him do something he's never heard of: changing the channel. So begins an unprecedented adventure into the unknown, with sights and sounds to satiate desires both subtle and gross. But word of this "remote control" spreads, and the priests are not amused...

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    14. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What histrionic bullshit? Whether it's a few decades ago or few centuries ago, it's still the past.

    15. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Rockoon · · Score: 1

      Cut it out with the histrionic bullshit. Segregation is still within living memory.

      Such as at Evergreen State last year.

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    16. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 1

      I think the "SJW" label has passed it's relevance, but segregation is alive and well in US universities today, with social events where members of a specific race or gender are banned, calls for singe-race housing (so people will feel "safe"), all the worst echoes of the 50s. Brought to you by university progressives, of course.

      Let's abandon "SJW" as a label, and just go directly to "Post-Modernists". Objectively the most evil philosophy ever created by mankind (nothing else even comes close to the body count of Stalin and Mao). Let's not hide it behind concealing labels.

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    17. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You just described Nazis as leftists pushing social justice. You are the biggest fucking retard on the planet.

    18. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'll believe this when Star Wars IX tanks at the box office. My guess is it will do almost as well or better than Last Jedi, despite all the hard core fans complaining about the last 2 movies. Stop going if you hate them !! ;)

    19. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by ThanatosMinor · · Score: 4, Insightful

      'Social justice' is an amplification of the bigotry of the past. The leftists pushing 'social justice' are the ones who are fixated on classifying people into extremely fine-grained groupings based on physical traits or other attributes. They have even managed to take it to a level never seen in the past, continually introducing new ways of dividing people into smaller and smaller groups.

      By "dividing people into...groups" do you mean "describing different groups?" Talking about different demographics and how policies might affect them differently isn't dividing them, it's simply recognizing them. Society has always been comprised of different groups of people, some large and some small. Have you ever talked about your family vs someone else's family or families in general? You're "dividing people into groups." Almost everyone I've ever talked to who rails against this kind of practice is also likely to blame talking about racism for racism ("there wasn't all this racism before Obama"), but what that argument ignores is that society has already done these divisions and is already treating people differently based on their physical traits or other attributes. What you have issue with isn't the division, but merely talking about it. You want to ignore society's unfair treatment of some groups because they're not your groups. That's your prerogative but don't pretend you're the victim of leftist propaganda when all you have to do is not watch or read those stories and you still get to not care.

      "Social justice" and activists looking at how certain populations are underserved and/or underrepresented is how we got the 19th Amendment. It's why Jim Crow laws aren't legal anymore. And in the future it'll be why nobody raises a fuss when a trans woman uses the women's bathroom (if separate bathrooms even still exist). Discrimination in sci-fi is generally not treated as a good thing, but there's an entire subgenre of dystopian sci-fi you can read to get your fix of the powerful stepping on everyone else. But I should warn you that even in most of those books your side loses.

      The people who are supposedly decrying things like racism, sexism, prejudice, and intolerance often end up being the ones who engage in such behaviors the most egregiously.

      Citation needed

    20. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      People like you will be the first up against the wall in the coming revolution. #INCELREVOLUTION

    21. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Other way around. Frankenstein celebrates the identity of the alt-right for being a monster (in the eyes of social justice advocating humans)

      The humans, despite looking "normal" and being accepted in the mainstream, are depicted as being shallow and having character flaws. The monster on the other hand is shown to be intelligent and possessing noble qualities.

      The story also makes it such that the monster (alt-right) is really a creation of the an obsessed human (read: those most obsessed with advocating social justice, hunting for racists/sexists/commies/witches everywhere), and that the subsequent tragedy that fell upon the human is just as much his fault as it was the monsters.

    22. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Memory... hence past.

    23. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Go watch Back To The Future II. We're the people left behind after Biff killed Marty on that rooftop. Biff went on to become president.

    24. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, I was watching an episode of STD last night, and I just thought to myself that I would just rather watch STTOS. It's great to get some new ST, and hopefully it will get better, but if you watch something, and wish it was something else, you have to wonder what is wrong.

    25. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Baby's first loss of culture. Sorry for your tragic loss.

    26. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Like 'Starship Troopers' or 'Ender's Game' or 'Hyperion' or 'Dune' or 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' or 'Cyteen' or 'Use of Weapons' or...

      Oh wait, none of those are SJW inspired. I think what you meant to say is that you self select for SJW SF. There are still some good books in the Safe for Snowflakes categories and some good authors. I'm still not sure what a good definition of SJW is although Anti-White-Male American might be the best description.

      Having traveled the world I know that most of it is homogeneous with the USA being one of the few places that is not.

    27. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What do you have against retards?

    28. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 2

      Also, not everything with which you disagree is "trolling".

      True, but everything PopeRatzo posts is trolling.

      The novels were most certainly not about how "everyone was happy".

      Nor is that what I said. These novels were mostly "here's the neat future society, then this thing happend, but the hero saved the world" or "things were rough, but then these things happened, and then people were happy in this neat society". Not all, of course, ad Dick stories were mostly "WTF did I just read", but most.

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    29. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by nospam007 · · Score: 1

      " Frankenstein, was all about how small-minded members of the alt-right attacked someone who was misunderstood for looking and acting different."

      But at least they used pitchforks and real torches instead of those stupid Tiki ones.

    30. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by nospam007 · · Score: 1

      "Really? And I am looking forward to the one that explains how I ended up in a universe with Trump as President. "

      It's an obvious proof, that you're living in an alternate reality.

    31. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > Contrast that with STD. The only way STD could be redeemed as Star Trek is if it were revealed the show was set in the mirror universe (at which point it would become the coolest "twist" ever).

      Uh, did you watch to most recent episodes? You're writing as if that's something that should happen...

      STD isn't a bad show. I like STD more than anything JJ Abrams has made. It's actually competently written and doesn't require a bunch of random coincidences or deus ex machinas to function as a story. It also has a protagonist who isn't a Mary Sue.

    32. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Nikkos · · Score: 1

      Let's have something inspiring - what SF used to be!

      Science fiction started as social justice literature. The very first science fiction novel, Frankenstein, was all about how small-minded members of the alt-right attacked someone who was misunderstood for looking and acting different.

      Frankenstein was a semi-religious anti-science screed set in a world contemporary to the author. This isn't the science-fiction anyone is referring to.

      As for the sci-fi this discussion is actually about:
      Social justice? NO.

      Social equality, yes.

      Golden-age and much of new-wave sci-fi showed us a world where people got over their differences, accepted different religious/social practices, and joined together as one humanity. The vast majority of it was libertarian-leaning in that self-reliance, pragmatism, hard work, and logic were the tools of success. Even new-wave's existential navel-gazing still focused on breaking down barriers and ignoring differences despite (or because of) the futility of life.

      Today color-blindness is 'racism' while paying attention to color and treating people differently because of it is 'mindfulness.'
      Rewarding people based on merit is either 'white privilege' or 'male privilege' depending on which group feels victimized.

    33. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I personally would be happy if sf historically had always inclined toward progressive values, but I don't think I can agree that was the case. It does seem to me that a great many science fiction writers of the past espoused conservative beliefs (and yes, conservative even in the context of their own times). The classic duelling Vietnam war ads of the late 60s highlight the divide rather well I think, see: http://www.scottedelman.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/SFWAVietNam.jpg .

      Based on what I've read (which is a lot), it does seem to me that progressive values were more often reflected in the fiction of the 'anti-' group, while the 'pro-' group more often that not espoused conservative values in their fiction. Which would mean that sf has always inclined in both directions, depending upon who was writing it.

    34. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Discovery reminds me of DS9 and Enterprise. There is a war on, everyone wants to preserve their morals and way of life as much as possible, but bad things happen to them that make it exceedingly difficult.

      By Discovery's time the Federation is basically post-race and post-feminist. It's odd that a decade later by Kirk's time they seem to have regressed. Still, much of the conflict on Discovery comes from the desire of some of the crew to stick to their principals and high standards, and of others to do what is necessary to win the war. And the best of them find a way to do both.

      Discovery isn't all that dark though - DS9 was darker and edgier. Season 3 of Enterprise was more desperate too, with the ship barely making it and something like 1/5th of the crew being killed IIRC.

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    35. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by T.E.D. · · Score: 1

      STTOS and STTNG were great at showing us a different path. A way of living where, simply, no one cared about race - at least among Earthlings.

      You have to realize the time STTOS came out though. In 1966 there were almost NO non WASP characters on television. In 1968 a Presidential candidate was running on a "Segregation Forever" platform, winning 5 states and 46 electoral votes. Only about 50% of Americans at that time approved of women working outside the home.

      Merely depicting whites, blacks, women, Asians, Russians, and even aliens in a functional work environment was a radical "social justice" message, and a direct affront to both existing society and social conservative ideology. Doing much more than that would have gotten them thrown off the air. (In fact, the pilot had a female 2nd officer. The network wouldn't allow it because the role involved her giving orders to men).

      Michelle Nichols was thinking of quitting after the first season, and Martin Luther King Jr., a man who literally dedicated his life to fighting for Social Justice, personally forbade her from doing so. Told her she was fighting for the cause on TV more than anyone on the streets.

      It was simply a completely different world than the America of today. Conservatives HATED the show. So its a pretty good bet that if you're a conservative today and don't like "SJW Trek", you would have never liked trek. You only like it when its so dated its no longer radical.

    36. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by spazzmo · · Score: 1

      IKR! Lamest mob ever.

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    37. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      It does seem to me that a great many science fiction writers of the past espoused conservative beliefs

      Even the ones that personally held conservative beliefs rarely did so in their fiction.

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    38. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Noishkel · · Score: 1

      So I guess the 'Alt-Right' have been around since the 1800s then? Given that Marry Shelly wrong that novel in 1818... in England.

      No, don't even bother trying to make up some line in response. You're just a fuckin' idiot that's not worth any more of anyone's time.

    39. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      Like 'Starship Troopers' or 'Ender's Game' or 'Hyperion' or 'Dune' or 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep' or 'Cyteen' or 'Use of Weapons' or...

      Oh wait, none of those are SJW inspired.

      Every single one of those novels you mention had social justice themes. Every single one. You haven't read any of them, have you?

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    40. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by fieldstone · · Score: 1

      So that rules out all of Ursula LeGuin, Octavia Butler, Isaac Asimov... need I go on, really?

    41. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

      Oh, come on!

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    42. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      So I guess the 'Alt-Right' have been around since the 1800s then? Given that Marry Shelly wrong that novel in 1818... in England.

      Yes, in the early 1800s UK, the alt-right were known as "Pittites" and were a faction of the Tory party, the same way the alt-right in the US today is a faction of the Republican Party. The Pittites were opposed to the abolition of slavery and were generally racist, pro-big business and pro-religion. As one would expect.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

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    43. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Hognoxious · · Score: 2

      Marry Shelly wrong that novel in 1818

      Two wrongs don't make a right, but apparently one makes a write.

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    44. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

      So I guess the 'Alt-Right' have been around since the 1800s then?

      Don't be silly, it would be far too modern for them.

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    45. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I love your crybaby snowflake defense of nazism. Reich-wing twats pretending racism doesn't exist, Fox News at 11.

    46. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm not sure that the current incarnation of "social justice" is an *amplification* of the past. There are certainly parallels with e.g. the National Union for Social Justice of the 1930s: decrying specific groups as being too well-off, and calling for government action to discriminate against them. But the NUSJ used that logic to support Nazi policies towards Jews. The modern social-justice movement is nasty and hateful, but it hasn't reached that level yet.

    47. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Did you actually watch episodes I, II, and III?

    48. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      Actually, as a leftist, I'm in favor of people marrying who they like and using the appropriate rest rooms. Only the right wing seems interested in splitting potential newlyweds into same sex and opposite sex, or requiring people to use inappropriate rest rooms.

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    49. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      Whereas you lot were the most efficient mass murderers in history. Check how many people Nazi Germany managed to kill, and Japan from 1937 on. Stalin and Mao just didn't manage the same rate; they had to make it up with longevity.

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    50. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 2

      Oh, which one of his stories was about diving people into groups according to identity politics, then having those factions kill each other until tens of millions are dead? I don't remember any Post-Modernist stories, but then I've only read about half his stuff.

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    51. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 1

      Or, like I actually said, I like the show where people are color-blind, not the show inspired by progressive ideology (the Post-Modernist tenet that identity groups are the most important thing). The crew does struggle a bit with having Vulcan officer, not entirely post-species, but they are mostly OK with it.

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    52. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 1

      Sorry, I don't believe Post-Modernist and Fascist are the only options. I prefer the American ideal to either.

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    53. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by rtb61 · · Score: 1

      Fake left, reality is left = workers vs right = bosses. This has been distorted by identity politics to drive policy away from public discussion, the hugely unfair lack of balance between workers and bosses, to favour who can hack away the genitals the most. Hey, if you want to do it, I'll rent you the knives, scissors and blow torch to hack away at your genitals in what ever way you wish, I just have no desire to discuss it or deem it worthy of political discussion, when wars, climate change, economic disparity, corruption of politics and corruption of law all exist. I mean to say, which toilets or which pronouns, basically they can go fuck themselves with their new fake genitals and new fake genders. As for somehow the lie of liberal main media when it is all 100% by far right corporations, we are talking fascist far right corporations, they are the left, WTF?!?

      The new strategy has opened up, associating age old left wing political ideas, as being far right, to drive the left from the left. It seems the US democrats are pushing a political party for women the fake left and a political party for men the fake right, all at the behest of fascist corporations, to ensure no voice for workers. SJW is not about social justice it is a PR fabricated marketing strategy to silence workers and prevent workers from taking over the Democrats from the corporations that currently own them.

      This is why big money is being blown on shite content projects. Not to sell content to new audiences but to divide and polarise them to keep them exploitable. It is not working real well and they are losing money and just making themselves look worse and worse.

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    54. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by koomba · · Score: 1

      Except that IS what you said: "the point was people were happy in the setting", so I have top agree with the previous reply calling that a vertu pedestrian interpretation.

    55. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I did. And they were bad. TLJ was worse. Much worse.

      Rogue One was awesome. Over-the-top awesome. I was really hoping for more of that level of awesome in TLJ. The disappointment is monumental.

      Rian Johnson was entrusted with stewardship of a very important and cross-generational cultural myth...and he completely ruined it. I will never watch anything by him again.

    56. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Pope, you are wrong on this one.

      Yes, it is true that those novels included some themes related to justice, including fairness and equality.

      That is a far fucking cry from what is meant by "social justice" in this context. Those novels do not beat you over the head, again and again, with the common SJW cliches of males being intellectually and morally inferior testosterone-headed aggressors that just want to blow everything up (with the notable exception of "good" men who are good because they have no ambitions at all and operate as nothing more than devoted servants of a woman), females being saintly and super-competent and ennobling their male counterparts, gender identity politics, or socialism.

      And you know it.

    57. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      Really? And I am looking forward to the one that explains how I ended up in a universe with Trump as President.

      And in which Nehemiah Scudder has won. Who knew that he would be an academic feminist?

    58. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I suspect that no matter what you watch, if it has a female or non-white lead you will automatically hate it.

    59. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      That is a far fucking cry from what is meant by "social justice" in this context.

      You're using the 4chan definition of social justice. Alt-right jackoffs are the only ones that use that definition. That should have been made clear earlier in this discussion and we could have all saved some time.

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    60. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      annnd the award for teh first credibility loss due to bringing up Nazi Germany goes to....

    61. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      All I'm awaiting is a new sci-fi movie that isn't about 'social justice' or otherwise forcing leftist ideologies on the audience.

      That would not bother me If it's well-written and well executed then I want to see it.
      I'm not confused about what's real and what's not real, so I don't burst into tears at a cruel world that has movies that contain viewpoints that I don't agree with.
      I was able to enjoy Deadpool even though it had a scene with his girlfriend pegging him. I didn't take that scene personally.
      I didn't find myself bothered at witnessing the reprehensible people and actions in the movie "The Godfather".

      Look at it this way: We all have enjoyed movies that continually violate the laws of physics. Do you stomp out of a theater when they have sound effects with space explosions, and the sound arrives simultaneous with the light?
      Why should it be so hard to enjoy a movie that has within it some leftist social justice stuff in it?

    62. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What histrionic bullshit? Whether it's a few decades ago or few centuries ago, it's still the past.

      The past?
      Uh, whatever shit our ancestors did is still being done somewhere as I'm typing, and will still be going on long after we're dead.

    63. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Definitely NOT looking forward to any Star Wars movies.

      The star wars franchise died with The Last Jedi.

      When I saw Ewoks, I thought uh-oh, this looks like cancer.
      Then Jar-Jar Binks appeared and the Star Wars series coughed blood into a handkerchief. It won't be much longer.
      Then there was the midiclorians. That's when they cut off its head and burned the corpse.

    64. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually Star Wars died when Luke and Leia found out they were brother and sister.

      What happened then? The passion that maybe was spanning a galaxy just died like a squib.

      So much for passion. But if Star Wars was on a par with Greek myth and legend, that was where the story starts. Not where it ends. Instead Lucas took the nursery-level way out. It was at that moment we realised Star Wars was a fairytale for children, and the only surprise about the sale to Disney was that it took so long.

      Not my original thought, by the way. This view of when Star Wars jumped the shark as far as any adult is concerned, was from a review in Starburst or White Dwarf on the second sequel movie's first release.

    65. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Rian Johnson was entrusted with stewardship of a very popular movie series

      There. That should put things back in perspective for you!

    66. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 1

      Citation needed? The Berkeley Anti-Free Speech Riots of 2017. Shutting down people's speech with violence is not fighting fascism. It IS fascism!

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    67. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Social justice isn't a leftist ideology. I find ANY heavy ideology in books or movies, sci-fi or other to be a big turn off. Verhoeven's take on Starship Troopers really turned me off. Reading interviews by the guy made it clear that he didn't understand the book at all. By the same token, there are currently a bunch of right-wing sci-fi authors who worship at the altar of an unfettered free market, imagining that a stable market can exist without laws and regulations. The ideology in their books is equally an imposition on their audiences. Having said that, if you think an author or director is too ideological in their works, you can WALK OUT or RETURN THE BOOK. Or do what you're doing...whinging.

    68. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 1

      Do you see the difference between a book where people are happy in the setting, and a book about people being happy? The former is the setting for something dramatic, the latter implies lack of any drama.

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    69. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Really? And I am looking forward to the one that explains how I ended up in a universe with Trump as President. And how I can break out and return to reality.

      So... Mr Robot?

    70. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      There is no significant political movement in the US that is at all comparable to Stalinism or Maoism, just as there is no significant political movement comparable to Nazi Germany or Militarist Japan. (There are proto-Fascist movements, but Mussolini doesn't show on a scale of evil that includes Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and the young Japanese officers who enforced their weird idea of what Bushido should be.)

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    71. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      By Discovery's time the Federation is basically post-race and post-feminist. It's odd that a decade later by Kirk's time they seem to have regressed.

      Nonsense. Kirk having kissed or slept with so many women - including alien women - is a testament that his time was much more liberal and progressive.

      Discovery era people trying to "preserve their morals and way of life" is what is regressive. That's what the alt-right wants - to preserve white morals and their white way of life.

    72. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Clans of the Alphane Moons

    73. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by lgw · · Score: 1

      The progressive movement looks very much like the early days of communism in Russia. And not by accident either - it's the same philosophy. None of the Leninists saw Stalin coming, after all (which is why he was able to kill them all). The American Neo-Nazis are, I think, less like the early Nazis, because the early Nazis were popular for reasons other than nationalism and racism, even after Hitler killed all the actual socialists the party still had a lot of local appeal on social issues.

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    74. Re: Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by McFortner · · Score: 1

      Let's have something inspiring - what SF used to be!

      We do. It's called The Orville.

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    75. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Define it

    76. Re:Any that aren't about 'social justice'. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The SJW credo is a combination of two ideas:
      1) We can change the world
      2) If you're not with me, you're against me

  3. Cloverfield 3 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The currently untitled Cloverfield III, only for its ARG (which is starting to pick up now)...

    1. Re:Cloverfield 3 by mknewman · · Score: 1

      I thought it was titled The God Particle?

  4. Black Panther by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Especially the spin off where they fight with giant mech robots in space

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    1. Re:Black Panther by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Came here to say just this. Good choice!

    2. Re:Black Panther by Jason+Levine · · Score: 4, Insightful

      But a guy flying in a one man armored suit, a man frozen for 60 or so years in a chunk of ice (with no physical problems), a Norse god with a magic hammer, a kid who can cling to walls, and a thief who can shrink down and talk with ants are all totally realistic, right?

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    3. Re: Black Panther by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Try reading Artemis :-) or wait for the inevitable movie.

    4. Re:Black Panther by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      They're all unrealistic - but only one of them looks like wish-fulfillment for a group as racist as African Nationalists (for example).

    5. Re:Black Panther by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are you slow? Nothing you wrote was ever stated or implied. The point is clear as day:

      Africa is too stupid and backward for this plot to reside anywhere in the imagination

    6. Re:Black Panther by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      One looks like wish-fulfillment for pagans, and probably a fair number of white supremacists. One looks like wish fulfillment for beautiful women who want to be taken seriously. One looks like wish-fulfillment for geeks who want to use their intellect for practical purposes. One looks like wish-fulfillment for physical weaklings. I can keep going. Plenty of wish fulfillment going on.

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    7. Re:Black Panther by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What a pathetic grasp. Attributing imaginary accompliments to themselves. It's hard to imagine a race of people so largely worthless that they would blame "white people" for depriving them of a comic-book fantasy future, that never existed. And was probably invented by white people too. Unreal.

      Have you seen The Gods Must Be Crazy? Much more accurate depiction of Africans: Dumb, short-sighted and violent.

      True African Fact: Aid organisations brought seeds to Africa so they could teach Africans "How To Agriculture". *** Spoiler: blacks ate the seeds; learned nothing ***

  5. Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I want more people to make movies like Interstellar. Interstellar wasn't perfect, but it was visually appealing and much of the Science they show was accurate. I would love to see more people explore this territory.

    1. Re:Wishlist by PhantomHarlock · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Interstellar had a groundbreaking soundtrack (from none other than Hans Zimmer, which is shocking) and some well thought out, beautiful visual effects.

      However, I found the story incredibly nihilistic, depressing and pointless. I'm all for media that is interesting and thoughtful, but I prefer to see or read media where humans aren't universally the bad guys. It's amazing to see the difference in attitude in films over the last 30 - 40 years. We've gone from a 'can do' to 'we're doomed' outlook and it weighs heavily in popular culture. That very attitude can be a self fulfilling prophecy.

    2. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Dude, I was alive in the 70',s and I can tell you for certain that dystopian science fiction was pretty much the norm.

    3. Re:Wishlist by lgw · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Interstellar was ... not good IMO. Sure, the visual were nice, but that ending? Blarg. Make a SF show, or make a fantasy show where love literally conquers all, but don't mix them.

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    4. Re:Wishlist by serviscope_minor · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I want more people to make movies like Interstellar. Interstellar wasn't perfect, but it was visually appealing and much of the Science they show was accurate. I would love to see more people explore this territory.

      No fuck no nope nope NOPE NOPE.

      The whole thing was full of stupid.

      1. Monoculture is destroying crops. PLANT MORE MONOCULTURE
      2. Why do you care if a planet has hydrocarbon fuel if there's no oxygen in the atmosphere
      3. Anne Hathaway does nothing but scream and endanger the mission
      4. Love transcends the fifth dimension wooooooooooooo
      5. WTF solving theoretical physics problems doesn't let you do magic
      6. Murph! Murph! Murph! oh yeah and my son (but fuck him) MURPH!!!!!

      And so on.

      It looked cool though.

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    5. Re:Wishlist by lgw · · Score: 1

      Fuck me I agree completely with serviscope_minor here. And he said it better than I did. The shame, the shame.

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    6. Re:Wishlist by jebrick · · Score: 2

      I would like to see what Amazon does with SnowCrash. Right now I am looking forward to Altered Carbon.

    7. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm not sure where you got the idea that the humans where the bad guys.

      Humans managed to save themselves by reaching into the infinite future and pulling back gravity manipulation technology from their own descendants.

      I guess insofar as their was a serious problem for the survival of the human race that was caused in part by humans they where "bad guys"?

      But the humans "can did" and solved the problem.

    8. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I've noticed that too, we've from "We're doomed" in the 70s, to optimistic in the late 80s-90s and now back to "we're doomed".

    9. Re:Wishlist by rolias · · Score: 1

      Maybe if they took one idea out of that story and ran with it. Interstellar's plot was a jumbled mess of a dozen different ideas all thrown into one story. Poul Anderson's "Tau Zero", for example, beautifully used time dilation as the defining plot element.

    10. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes! It was fantastic.

    11. Re:Wishlist by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 1

      It's always been the case science fiction is dystopia-heavy. Warning stories about the implication of technology are its bread and butter.

      A lot of the early science fiction stories, before it was even a genre, were this. War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, the Metropolis movie, 1984, dealt with threating tech, or used it to reveal future bad implications.

      It's said horror stories often reflect the currently new scary thing, going back to electricity and Frankenstein, through Metropolis (studied, timed, engineered movements of workers as part of an assemy line, big at the turn of the last century), atom bombs and radiation, 1970s environmental fears of running out of oil or room for trash, 2000s global warming.

      What is next? Rogue AI continues apace.

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    12. Re:Wishlist by nospam007 · · Score: 1

      "However, I found the story incredibly nihilistic, depressing and pointless."

      Read the news if you want more SF like that.

    13. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I always thought that The Time Machine was less about how the future was dystopian (with things like Morlocks eating Eloi) and more about people with Victorian-era sensibilities forcing their viewpoints about what is right or wrong onto situations they don't understand, ultimately causing the end of their civilization, regardless of if they were happy with the status quo or not.

    14. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I really liked the Dr. Who season finale with the Mondasian Cybermen and how it used the time dilation effect. I thought it was very clever writing.

    15. Re:Wishlist by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      Kip Thorne wrote "The Science of Interstellar" and he was pushed back to saying that nothing was actually contrary to known science, which struck me as a very weak statement. He's good at writing about science, so I enjoyed the book.

      However, as I understand them, wormholes are in both places at the same time. Therefore, the big black hole (which had to be at least galaxy-mass, considering the lack of tidal effects at the event horizon), should have been attracting everything in the Solar System, so why launch a spacecraft to get to the other side?

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    16. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Let's not mention spaceships that need a full booster stack to leave Earth but then can somehow leave their destination planets with just the lander.

    17. Re:Wishlist by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      Dude, I was alive in the 70',s and I can tell you for certain that dystopian science fiction was pretty much the norm.

      The Seventies was when that trend started. In my lifetime, the peak year for societal optimism was 1965. W II tech had released a generation-long fountain of civilian advances. We were on our way to the Moon, and Vietnam had not yet become a corrosive social issue.

    18. Re:Wishlist by kellymcdonald78 · · Score: 1

      Or watch Knowing

    19. Re:Wishlist by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      Fuck me I agree completely with serviscope_minor here. And he said it better than I did. The shame, the shame

      Back to buiness as usual tomorrow?

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    20. Re:Wishlist by sad_ · · Score: 1

      What about 'the martian'?

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    21. Re:Wishlist by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      I'll have to agree with 99% of that as well. I will note that the science (fiction) portions were cool, but the trailers cast it as more of an action film. Unfortunately, all the action occurred in the 90s trailer, the remainder was the bunch of crap listed with a couple of drama storylines thrown in. Had they just ended it with him falling into the black hole or, if they wanted the ending, maybe passing through the "portal" or whatever (yes, it was that memorable)

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    22. Re:Wishlist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This.

      In fact I'd go further and say almost all media in the last decade has devolved into conspiracy/depression/disempowered people. It is *nasty* out there.

  6. The Expanse by Berkyjay · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's both a great TV show and a great novel series that is on the same level as A Song of Ice and Fire IMO.

    1. Re:The Expanse by Moridineas · · Score: 2

      Came here to say just that!

      I started with the TV show--very good.

      I'm now reading the books. I'm currently on book #5, and each book I'm finding myself a bit less interested, but still good enough to keep going.

    2. Re:The Expanse by Berkyjay · · Score: 2

      I'm on #4 so far and I'm still enraptured with the series. I keep hoping that the show makes it this far into the novels.

    3. Re:The Expanse by JaredOfEuropa · · Score: 2

      Agreed, awesome book series and very well adapted for TV. And I was pleasantly surprised by new arrival The Orville: not great but good, and fun to watch. Movie-wise it's been a run of disappointing big releases. Didn't care for the Last Jedi (though I did like Rogue One), Blade Runner 2049 was a suckfest, Logan was meh, the Arrival was decent but nothing special.

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    4. Re:The Expanse by Moridineas · · Score: 2

      I definitely hope that as well!

      My complaint was mostly about #3--I feel that religious characters in s.f. works frequently come across as, well, just kind of weird, and I wasn't a fan of one of the main characters. I do like that each book kind of has a rotating cast!

      Also, I totally cannot imagine Chrisjen as anybody EXCEPT the actress who plays her on tv now. Casting for the TV show has been superb. (Particularly love the OPA leader on Ceres and Chrisjen, Holden is good, Amos is good, Alex is GREAT, Miller is great, etc.) The only one I'm not super wild about is Naomi.

    5. Re:The Expanse by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      I liked The Last Jedi, but it wasn't the same sort of movie as previous Star Wars movies. Heroes screwed up and people suffered for it, for example.

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    6. Re:The Expanse by edi_guy · · Score: 1

      Love the expanse. Couldn't wait for Season 2 to come out on DVD/Netflix so bought the online episodes. Only show I've ever purchased rather than wait on.

    7. Re:The Expanse by antdude · · Score: 1

      When does Expanse return with its new episodes? :/

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    8. Re:The Expanse by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      Another Expanse fan here. I'm tired of one-note dystopian futures. Society will be plural and complex, just like today but amplified by emerging technologies.

    9. Re:The Expanse by Berkyjay · · Score: 1

      From the wik.....which has me really excited now!

      The third season will air later in the year than season two did. It is expected to be delayed to avoid competition with the 2018 Winter Olympic Games held in South Korea and concluding February 25th.[3]

      The third season will largely be based on the remaining half of Caliban's War and will center on Abaddon's Gate.

      So I'm better sometime in March.

    10. Re:The Expanse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Only (white) men screwed up. Only (white) men were disgraced - failed father killed by his dick-less soy boy son. Disgruntled coward who wants to kill his nephew in his sleep. Oh wait, I am unfair!! A certain little green man was also disgraced. Brash hot head who refuses to abide to the stupidest plan ever concocted by admiral gender studies and is tasered by space Marry Poppins. Diversity hire saves an animal while abandoning slave children - it is worth it now! Diversity hire prevents token black guy from saving people and then sexually assaults him. Love conquers all!

      The joke is on Jabba the Kennedy and her team of 6 women writers. Because the aim of every single scene in this movie was to shame men and destroy the past, they fucked up plot, logic, reason, rules of SW universe (if ramming at light speed was in the rules noone would need ever build a space station or any ship larger than X-wing) and just about anything. In their zeal they fucked up with Princess Leia's character; offended all Asians (check the drop in viewership in China), offended all blacks (has there ever being more meaningless character than Fin) and offended women with the most intolerable Mary Sue of all time. The message to all girls - having pussy is enough of a qualification; the Universe will hand you anything you want and you will achieve your wildest dreams without any knowledge, training, experience or being bested whatsoever....because vagina!!!

      In Episode 9 it will be revealed that a giant space vagina is the source of all midichlorians. Ray parents weren't nobodies because she had no parents at all, but was germinated within the space vagina (with the clitoris covering her head like the giant snake that protected Buddha from the rain). The Force is female (not really news to my country - the word for "force" is female)!

      And here I am with the posters of Ripley, Conner, Golden bikini Leia and Lara Croft staring at me from the wall, an alt-right, Trump supporting, women beating, gay and trans hating, bitter, privileged white patriarchal special snowflake....because I dared not liking the most disgraceful movie of all time (yes it is, because SW universe is so huge thus its ritual murder is of equally gigantic importance).

      Honestly, anyone who liked that drivel is an idiot! Sorry if that offends. The discrepancy between the "critics" and the audience is more than telling....

    11. Re:The Expanse by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      If you watch movies with a chip on your shoulder, you'll miss things.

      Poe did a lot of screwing up, but he wasn't the only one. He's in a situation where his usual fighter-pilot virtues don't apply. Rey spends a lot of time and effort trying to bring Kylo Ren back to the light, which has negative consequences. Finn and Rose recruit an independent who informs the First Order of the transport evacuation.

      Rey is no more a Mary Sue than Luke was a Marty Stu in the original trilogy. Finn has knowledge of First Order ships and bases that comes in handy.

      And, when you indulge in apparently misogynical fantasies, and complain because not every hero is a white man, you rather mark yourself as a sexist racist asshole. I don't have to do that for you.

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    12. Re:The Expanse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Force is female (not really news to my country - the word for "force" is female)!

      Actually the physical manifestation of the light side of the force is "female"

  7. Artemis by PhantomHarlock · · Score: 2

    I didn't think Artemis very good. It was a poor man's "Moon is a Harsh Mistress" with a lot of situations that stretched improbability in human interaction to the limit. Not as good as The Martian by a long shot.

    A more recent series that I did enjoy greatly is the Torchship books by Karl Ghallager. If he writes anything new I'll be first in line.

    1. Re:Artemis by lgw · · Score: 1

      No one's ever made a high-budget version of any of Heinlein's books (let's not pretend Starship Troopers shared anything but the name), even the "Big 3".

      I don't think today's Hollywood could make Moon either - a working (ish) libertarian society? Never. But why not a Stranger movie. Even chopped down to fit in a couple hours, there's some good stuff there to work with. But, sadly, the book has very few explosions, and I think we're stuck with "Mostly Explosions V, This Time it's Personal" for a while now, until the studios abandon the theaters (no one goes to see movies except for action special effects these days).

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    2. Re:Artemis by p4nther2004 · · Score: 1

      No one's ever made a high-budget version of any of Heinlein's books (let's not pretend Starship Troopers shared anything but the name), even the "Big 3".

      Predestination

    3. Re:Artemis by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Was really looking forward to "The Forever War", but it looks like it may be forever before that actually comes out.

    4. Re:Artemis by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      Bryan Singer says differently: https://www.hollywoodreporter....

    5. Re:Artemis by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      Predestination was an awesome movie - definitely on the top of my list of movies to rewatch. Primer is another. Time Lapse and Paycheck weren't bad either. Safety Not Guaranteed should be mentioned as well, just to round out the top time travel/warped movies. Although, honestly, you have to include Next in that grouping as well. I am aware I'm leaving out the HG Wells adaptations, but those are in a different class IMHO. I'd also add Continuum and Timeless (both great first seasons) and the Time Tunnel (old and corn on the level of the original Wild Wild West) to the TV side.

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    6. Re:Artemis by lgw · · Score: 1

      It will be garbage. There's just no way Hollywood will show a functional, reasonably happy, libertarian society, any more than Paul Verhoeven could make Starship Troopers as anything but a cartoonish fascism.

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    7. Re:Artemis by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There's just no way Hollywood will show a functional, reasonably happy, libertarian society

      Star Trek doesn't show a "functional, reasonably happy, libertarian society"?

      (Before you reply, consider Starfleet != Federation)

    8. Re:Artemis by lgw · · Score: 1

      Star Trek is about Star Fleet, though. Are any of the actual planets we've libertarian? I mean, there must have been one someone along the years? Right?

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  8. Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Joey+Vegetables · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Everything has happened before, and everything will happen again.

    1. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by DeBaas · · Score: 1

      so say all of us

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    2. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by sconeu · · Score: 1

      So say we all!

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    3. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by pr0fessor · · Score: 1

      I really enjoyed BSG 2004 even though I was a fan of the original but was very disappointed with Caprica.

    4. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by NicknameUnavailable · · Score: 1

      I would like to see a version of Caprica which wasn't a shitty teen drama, or one between Caprica and Galactica (e.g. the actual robot uprising.) Humans seems to have the potential to show similar, and Westworld seemed like it the first season, until hearing they were just going to go with season-long themeparks like the books. I really prefer sci-fi stories with a "how to get from A to B" where A and B are defined as things other than character development (the fucking Hero's journey has been done so many times it's an obscenity - oh you have a guy in a zombie-robot-techno apocalypse, he did some shit with a spaceship and a cute chick, he saved some shit, he got bored, series is over? yawn.) I'd like to see the "Breaking Bad" of the zombie apocalypse or the robot uprising or interstellar space travel if you're going to go the character development route at all - do it on the scale of civilizations. Fewer main characters and more main themes (that's more or less what made GoT and Battlestar Galactica so good actually - though the latter could use more of a "how the fuck did they get from Human to space faring demi-Gods" and the former could use less "you can tell the person is evil because he's a white male without any obvious physical deformities."

    5. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Everything has happened before, and everything will happen again.

      Goddamn reruns...

    6. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by DeBaas · · Score: 1

      oh yeah, that was it!

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    7. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Wulf2k · · Score: 1

      I never did watch the final 3 episodes of the new BSG, but I've been repeatedly and emphatically told that this is for the best.

    8. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by clovis · · Score: 1

      Everything has happened before, and everything will happen again.

      Whoa!
      I thought I'd heard everything, but not that one.

    9. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 1

      If only you has paid attention the first time...

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    10. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by ahodgson · · Score: 1

      This is probably true about all season 3 and 4.

    11. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I dunno, if you can get through all the quasi-religious junk of the last 2 seasons you could easily deal with the ending.

    12. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by aaronjp · · Score: 1

      Mostly true, but if you didn't watch season 3 you didn't see Galactica jump into the atmosphere of a planet begin free-falling like a rock, deploy Vipers while falling, and then jump back into outerspace. That was one of the coolest scenes in either series!

    13. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      The first half of the first season of BG was allright. Had they ended it with the final episode at that point, it might have been great.

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    14. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You were given good advice. I tell people to skip the last season, and let their mind wander and just imagine what the resolution to everything might be. Almost anything you daydream about will be more complete and fulfilling than the actual ending.

    15. Re:Battlestar Galactica, because . . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you were just doing, "for he's a jolly good fellow" :D

  9. Windows: The Gates Project by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Thinking this will prevent war, the US government gives an impenetrable supercomputer total control over launching nuclear missiles. But what the computer does with the power is unimaginable to its creators.

    1. Re: Windows: The Gates Project by fortfive · · Score: 1

      I get this reference! Clap!

    2. Re:Windows: The Gates Project by NicknameUnavailable · · Score: 1

      Thinking this will prevent war, the US government gives an impenetrable supercomputer total control over launching nuclear missiles. But what the computer does with the power is unimaginable to its creators.

      Cures Polio and nukes everyone who gave it power?

    3. Re:Windows: The Gates Project by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      With recent news, reading between the lines the description sounds more like a documentary. The original film... Colossus: The Forbin Project.

    4. Re:Windows: The Gates Project by lgw · · Score: 1

      I'd watch that movie!

      The best take on this I've ever read was James Hogan's The Two Faces of Tomorrow. Before giving control over everything important to an AI, humans want to make sure they can shut it down if they have to. So the put it in a space station, give it total control over everything, deliberately make it hostile to us, then send in a special forces team to shut it down.

      The book has an ending I did not see coming, and would make a great movie come to think of it.

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    5. Re:Windows: The Gates Project by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      To be fair, it would have been fine if it weren't for those damn Ruskies.

    6. Re:Windows: The Gates Project by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      But didn't we already see that movie, like 6 times? (Terminator movies and Wargames)

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  10. Book 3 of the The Kingkiller Chronicle. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Book 3 of the The Kingkiller Chronicle.
    (Sorry Pat!)

    1. Re:Book 3 of the The Kingkiller Chronicle. by Quantum+gravity · · Score: 1

      Apparently Sam Raimi is in negotiations for directing a film, but just for the first book.

    2. Re:Book 3 of the The Kingkiller Chronicle. by xxxLCxxx · · Score: 1

      He's too much of a 'commercial wizard' for my taste. He doesn't write as an artist, but rather to fill the pages. Ask him for a 396-page novel and he'll have the lead struck down by lightning on page 395. ;-)
      After I read the first two, I don't want to read the third. In fact, I don't want to read anything from him anymore.

  11. Altered Carbon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Though the latest trailer has somewhat diminished my enthusiasm.

  12. The Falcon Heavy lunch by wolfheart111 · · Score: 2

    Next week. With all thats going on in science and tech nowadays, fake scifi just isnt the same anymore.

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    1. Re:The Falcon Heavy lunch by fisted · · Score: 1

      Fake scifi? You mean, as opposed to *real* scifi light the Falcon Heavy launch?

    2. Re:The Falcon Heavy lunch by nospam007 · · Score: 1

      "Next week. With all thats going on in science and tech nowadays, fake scifi just isnt the same anymore."

      Why? There are already electric cars on Mars.

    3. Re:The Falcon Heavy lunch by sheramil · · Score: 1

      "Next week. With all thats going on in science and tech nowadays, fake scifi just isnt the same anymore."

      Why? There are already electric cars on Mars.

      Really? How many electric cars are there on Mars? The Mars Rover doesn't count, because it doesn't have bucket seats.

  13. The Orville, Ready Player One by bjdevil66 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    With all the interesting sci-fi out there, I'm mostly looking forward to more of The Orville. After a really lame trailer and the first couple of episodes being kind of forgettable, it improved quickly - and by the end was actually thought-provoking at times.

    And of course, Ready Player One. I hope Spielberg's adaption doesn't change too much from the book (mild spoiler alert: the method of earning the copper key looks like it has changed some, per the trailer, and I hope the Rush references get left in at least partially), but it looks really promising. And casting the bad guy from Rogue One as the CEO of IOI was a great choice, IMO. Like Alan Rickman before him, that guy seems like he was born to play aristocratic, evil antagonists.

    1. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Megane · · Score: 1

      Ditto, except adding David Warner to your list of great bad-guy actors. End of line.

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    2. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

      I appreciate that people are enjoying The Orville. I've watched most of its episodes but it just feels... hollow? It always feels like the blandest episodes of TNG or Voyager, which is to be expected considering Seth is a huge fan and Brannon Braga is heavily involved. I hate sounding like I think I'm better than it, but I feel like my tastes have moved on. This is a constant conversation with my friends from way back because we were all big Trek nerds and they're all about Orville and I'm not.

    3. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by AmiMoJo · · Score: 0

      The Orville is okay, but they need to get away from recycling very very old sci-fi standards and do something a bit original. I mean really, Planet of the and Ship in a Bottle have been done to death already. If they can be more original it could grow into something really good.

      I'm really looking forward to season 2 of Star Trek Discovery. And Altered Carbon.

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    4. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

      It can't decide whether it should focus on comedy or be a standard star trek-like adventure show.

    5. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by bjdevil66 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Good points about Braga, Seth being a fan, etc. It definitely feels like Trek sans teleporters and with different races.

      What sets The Orville apart, IMO, is that it keeps the upbeat arc of classic Trek (vs. the gritty, negative, "real" sci-fi view of the future) AND it has imperfect characters flawed in ways that we can relate to today. That makes them more interesting and fun to watch.

      We all probably know the guy from the elevator with the music playlist idea, the officer that hates clowns (especially vampire clowns), the couple that fights over one of them not spending quality time at home, the busy professional with spoiled ass children that won't put down their "phone", religious fanatics that you can empathize with but still question their sanity, wealthy snobs that look down on military service with disdain, etc.

      I mean, who cares if an orc gets "blooded", or a klingon regains his honor? I do care if there are vampire clowns out there, however. Damn...

    6. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      the only complaint I have about The Orville was the season was too short.

    7. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by nospam007 · · Score: 0

      "I appreciate that people are enjoying The Orville. I've watched most of its episodes but it just feels... hollow? "

      But at least it has no stupid Champignon drive.

    8. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >player one is all whizbang CGI and no plot, and you're a fucking moron. You've read the book, right? If not, you're the moron.

    9. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Too bad Ready Player One was fucking horrible. Worst book I've read in years. You could practically feel Ernest Cline stroking his neckbeard with undeserved pride every time he checked another pointless '80s reference off his list of "things I must amateurly and hackishly work into this story so help me god". Ugh. Pass.

    10. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      I get that it's hollow, but it's light-hearted fun and campy in the old TOS tradition, lying somewhere between TOS and TNG. I do believe it gains traction because you can watch that one with the family while shows like Killjoys and Dark Matter are definitely in the more mature category.

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    11. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Fun anagram
       
      cline -> incel

    12. Re:The Orville, Ready Player One by ravenscar · · Score: 1

      I was really looking forward to Ready Player One as well. I loved the book. It was an amazing tribute to 80's nerd culture. Watching the previews for the movie, however, dampened my excitement. It looks like most of the really nerdy stuff (mastering old school video games, DnD, etc.) has been pulled in favor of swashbuckling adventure scenes tailored to appeal to everyone. The previews may not be representative of the movie as a whole so I'll hold on to hope, but not excitement.

  14. King Kong vs Godzilla by mccalli · · Score: 4, Funny
    Yeah - so sue me. Pointless popcorn entertainment a go-go.

    Besides which, almost any film can be improved by simply adding "vs Godzilla" to the end of it.
    • Bladerunner vs Godzilla
    • The Last Jedi vs Godzilla
    • Solo vs Godzilla
    • Obi-Wan: A Godzilla Story
    • Artemis vs Godzilla
    • The Cursed Child vs Godzilla
    • Fantastic Beasts vs Godzilla
    • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. vs Godzilla
    • A Series of Unfortunate Events vs Godzilla
    • Godzilla vs Godzilla

    etc., etc., etc...

    1. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by XXongo · · Score: 3, Funny

      Besides which, almost any film can be improved by simply adding "vs Godzilla" to the end of it.

      • Bladerunner vs Godzilla
      • The Last Jedi vs Godzilla
      • Solo vs Godzilla
      • Obi-Wan: A Godzilla Story
      • Artemis vs Godzilla
      • The Cursed Child vs Godzilla
      • Fantastic Beasts vs Godzilla
      • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. vs Godzilla
      • A Series of Unfortunate Events vs Godzilla
      • Godzilla vs Godzilla

      etc., etc., etc...

      You know, most of these I'd pay the price of a movie ticket to see!

      and "African Queen versus Godzilla" I might even see twice, just for the look on Katherine Hepburn's face.

    2. Re: King Kong vs Godzilla by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Google "Bambi vs Godzilla" for proof of this point.

    3. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by Stan92057 · · Score: 1

      Godzilla fan here, last movie was a total scam he was great though. even though he the star had about 8-10 minutes of screen time and a whole 1:30 second minute EPIC final battle. I was so pissed, worst Godzilla movie even made. best Godzilla creature ever made too lol

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    4. Re: King Kong vs Godzilla by Hal_Porter · · Score: 1
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    5. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by GrumpySteen · · Score: 1

      Deepthroat vs Godzilla

      I mean, yeah, rule 34 and all that, but at some point the physics just get a bit too weird to suspend disbelief

    6. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by omfglearntoplay · · Score: 2

      The 2014 American movie I think you mean? I enjoyed the monster parts for sure. Have you see Shin Godzilla (2016 Japanese release) yet? Pretty interesting, and fans must see!

    7. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by Jason+Levine · · Score: 1

      Deadpool vs. Godzilla.

      That would be a very interesting combination.

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    8. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Godzilla vs Godzilla

      Not to spoil it for you, but Godzilla wins in this one.... ;)

    9. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      did you forget about the 90s Godzilla with Matthew Broderick.

    10. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by vanyel · · Score: 1

      You forgot Bambi vs Godzilla - how could Hollywood pass up making a remake of yet another classic...

    11. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by Oxygen99 · · Score: 1

      I can't believe you missed Kramer vs Godzilla.

      A moving story of divorce starring Dustin Hoffman and the titular lizard with particular dramatic focus on the impact their relationship difficulties have on their hybrid son.

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    12. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by Stan92057 · · Score: 1

      yes the American movie They did a fantastic job on his cgi but wow very little screen time. the mutos had lot more screen time then the star. They seem to be working towards a Gcvs KK if you watched the last KK movie. OMFG i just watched the trailer for sin wow

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    13. Re:King Kong vs Godzilla by FIlmsFamily · · Score: 1

      Only 'Logan" is a perfect movie for enjoying

  15. Snow Crash... by RyanFenton · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you haven't read it - it has some of the greatest 'moments of awesome' of any book, combined with an overarchning plot that is a hilarious take on cyberpunk (halfway mocking, halfway loving). Think the Tick, for cyberpunk, with a less purely absurd basis.

    The main character is named 'Hiro Protagonist", basically one of the guys who invented the 'metaverse' virtual reality simulation of the story, who carries around katanas IRL, and delivers pizzas for the mob. Oh, and the entire world is owned by corporate nation-states, also in a clever half-parody of cyberpunk stories.

    As a bonus, it illustrates how bonkers crazy early religion is in one of its sub-plots, though that may get skipped in the series, understandably. The author kind of has a thing for illustrating the crazier side of indoctrination in the middle of otherwise crazy good stories - see the Diamond Age for a sequel of most of these aspects.

    But anyway - it's a superb storyline - it'll be really interesting to see how they adapt it.

    Ryan Fenton

    1. Re:Snow Crash... by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      They will destroy it. Hopefully they don't also destroy Ringworld.

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    2. Re:Snow Crash... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Snow Crash is way too long for a movie. Might make a really cool series, a la WestWorld, for example.

      They could do a really nice job of some of the simpler sequences, like the skateboard courier (? Young Thing - I forget the first word), and Hiro crashing his pizza delivery car. I must agree that there are some very cool moments in the book, like "listen to Reason", and discovering Hiro's level of skill with a katana in the virtual world. Love the idea that every shop is a franchised country, and that the US dollar has plummeted to the point that a billion bucks doesn't buy toilet paper :-)

      There's so much in that world, though, that they might even need a subtitle track to explain the ideas :-)

    3. Re:Snow Crash... by whoever57 · · Score: 1

      As a bonus, it illustrates how bonkers crazy early religion is in one of its sub-plots

      That's your take? The whole of society in the book is organized on the basis of the Libertarian ideal, and it shows what a dystopia Libertarianism would be when fully implemented.

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    4. Re:Snow Crash... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Snow crash! Beware the Dentata.

    5. Re:Snow Crash... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yours Truly. NOT "Young Thing" you perv.

      Great book, but it took Stephenson a loooong time to write decent endings. Way after Snow Crash.

    6. Re:Snow Crash... by Gr8Apes · · Score: 1

      I picture Ringworld the movie being on the order of 2001 or Contact if done true to the book. I'd have to reread it to see if there's enough story/action to make something else out of it.

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    7. Re:Snow Crash... by h8sg8s · · Score: 1

      There's enough character development and epic storyline in Ringworld to make an entire franchise. I'm not sure the current Hollywood mindset can think beyond sequels, though. I'd rather they didn't make it than make it badly.

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    8. Re:Snow Crash... by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      There's enough character development and epic storyline in Ringworld to make an entire franchise. I'm not sure the current Hollywood mindset can think beyond sequels, though. I'd rather they didn't make it than make it badly.

      We know that snow crash will suck because it will only be one hour long. Ringworld ought to be a series, with one book per season, and a goodly number of episodes.

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    9. Re:Snow Crash... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But she IS a "young thing," IIRC she was 15 and was depicted having sex with Raven. Never mind that there are no laws on the raft to prevent it, today's crusading moralist audience would throw a shit fit at such blatant "endorsement of pedophilia." :-P

    10. Re:Snow Crash... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh yeah, I listened to the audiobook of this. It was pretty good!

  16. Clueless Story by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    It looks like the editor wrote the entire story, and it's clueless.

    First, the show is Star Trek: Discovery rather than Star Trek Discoveries. Considering that there have been many stories about this show, and that it's part of a well-known franchise, it's a mistake that shouldn't be made.

    Also, although there are X-Files comic books, I'm virtually certain the story isn't referencing those. The X-Files is a in the middle of the ten episode season 11, currently airing on Fox. The show doesn't have "readers" as the story indicates, but it does have viewers. While it has received somewhat better reviews than season 10, and therefore it may be winning back the most loyal viewers of the show, this is still somewhat misleading. However, the ratings have been down significantly from season 10, and it seems likely that the show will be cancelled after this season. Seasons 10 and 11 were picked up by Fox after both David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson committed to the season. Gillian Anderson has said that season 11 will be her last, so it seems unlikely that the show will be renewed again. Although Chris Carter seems interested in introducing new agents, much like Doggett and Reyes, it seems unlikely that the network is interested in that.

  17. now not by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    after lost,fringe,person of interest, not now true Sci-Fi serial,now only stupid fantasy

  18. Altered Carbon by Cajun+Hell · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Altered Carbon is the obvious one, simply because it's so imminent (thus should be on everyone's radar right about now). It's been a while but I remember the book as "cool."

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  19. DUNE! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Denis Villeneuve's Dune. He elevated Blade Runner, which I never thought was possible, so his vision for Dune has high expectations.

  20. Not a book/movie/tv show by rogoshen1 · · Score: 1

    But! Definitely looking forward to cyberpunk 2077. Especially after playing a couple hundred hours of Witcher 3.

    Here's to hoping that similar levels of effort and care are going into the writing, dialog, and over all story telling.

  21. The Ringworld! by Astrogoth13 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I can not wait! Snowcrash is a close second but still second. All Ringworld swag will be MINE! Posters, figures, soundtracks, pet Kzin. Mine!

    1. Re:The Ringworld! by Headw1nd · · Score: 1

      Wait there is a Ringworld movie coming out? I was just having a conversation last week about "When will we see Larry Niven films get made?"

    2. Re:The Ringworld! by Snotnose · · Score: 1

      Came here to say this. With modern CGI it shouldn't be too hard to Do It Right (tm). Be best as a miniseries, like The Expanse, but I'll settle for a movie.

      AFAIK there isn't a movie or miniseries adaptation in the works. My insurance company says I have 15-20 years left until the arcturial tables decide times up, so get going Netflix!

    3. Re:The Ringworld! by Astrogoth13 · · Score: 1

      It and Snow Crash are on Amazon video. Series!

    4. Re: The Ringworld! by KlomDark · · Score: 1

      Woohoo! Amazon's got my subscription money as soon as the Ringworld series starts! Can't wait to buy a toy Pierson's Puppeteer. ðY

    5. Re: The Ringworld! by KlomDark · · Score: 1

      Oh, but there IS!! Looky here: https://www.engadget.com/2017/...

    6. Re:The Ringworld! by h8sg8s · · Score: 1

      Yes to Ringworld, if done right.

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  22. lots of books by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Shows:

    Dark matter (guilty pleasure kinda thing)
    The colony

    Books:

      Mark Tufo's next Demon Fallout
    Anything from the Freehold series by Michael Williamson
    Jim butcher's next book... if he ever writes it.
    More Bobiverse from Dennis Taylor
    some Kris Longknife or really anything from Mike Shepard
    The next old Man's war from John Scalzi
    really looking forward to a spinoff of the angel in the whirlwind series from Chrisopher nuttall
    Steve McHugh's next in the helliquin chronicles
    More Joe Ledger from Jonathon Maberry
    More B.V. Larson.. like any of it
    Also anything from Marko Kloos
    the Next Omega Force from Joshua Dalzelle
    The next Destroyermen in the series from Anderson Taylor

    ya I read a lot.

    1. Re:lots of books by Altus · · Score: 1

      I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it looks like Dark Matter was canceled:
      https://www.cinemablend.com/te...

      The colony is fantastic though. I can't wait for that to come back.

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    2. Re:lots of books by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Indeed, we did some work trending it on twitter and such to try and save it, but all the possibilities fell through. Basically SyFy cancelled it not because of the ratings (they were fine) but because they didn;t own it. It's all recorded in Joe's blog. https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/

    3. Re:lots of books by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it looks like Dark Matter was canceled:
      https://www.cinemablend.com/te...

      The colony is fantastic though. I can't wait for that to come back.

      damn.. that's what I get for not really keeping up with TV stuff :\

  23. Ready Player One by BenFenner · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The book Ready Player One is more of an MMORPG fantasy than proper Sci-Fi but I enjoyed it quite a bit. I've waiting for the movie to come out. If you've ever been sucked into an MMORPG like I have (Diablo 1, then Ultima Online, then EverQuest) then you'll likely enjoy the book. I'm hoping the movie will live up to the book. Lately Hollywood has been mostly good at bringing books to the screen (Harry Potter, Twilight, The Hunger Games, etc.).

    1. Re:Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The book Ready Player One is more of an MMORPG fantasy than proper Sci-Fi but I enjoyed it quite a bit. I've waiting for the movie to come out. If you've ever been sucked into an MMORPG like I have (Diablo 1, then Ultima Online, then EverQuest) then you'll likely enjoy the book. I'm hoping the movie will live up to the book. Lately Hollywood has been mostly good at bringing books to the screen (Harry Potter, Twilight, The Hunger Games, etc.).

      watching several of the previews. it looks like shit and is just based on the universe......

    2. Re:Ready Player One by jlv · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I'm really worried about the Ready Player One movie. WTF are the race cars all those IOI employees are getting into?

    3. Re:Ready Player One by T.E.D. · · Score: 1
      I don't expect the movie to be anything other than a Ready Player One-flavored movie. The trailers are chock-full of stuff that made 0 appearances in the book. But with Spielberg at the helm it could still be a really entertaining flick.

      I'd still encourage reading the book too. Its a great book if you survived the 80's as a nerd, and I highly doubt either it or the movie will spoil the other much.

    4. Re:Ready Player One by Alypius · · Score: 1

      Glad to see I'm not the only one who noticed that. Granted, it's been a long time since I read it, but nothing about that trailer felt familiar.

    5. Re:Ready Player One by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'll allow it as long as they're 80's references and look cool. The book is more about a SciFi nostalgia fest than anything. Most of the things in the trailer are secnes from the book though, as far as I can tell.

    6. Re:Ready Player One by T.E.D. · · Score: 1

      I'll allow it as long as they're 80's references and look cool.

      That's kinda where I am. For a flick like this, the Rule of Cool is The Rule.

      However, you may have to be a bit flexible on the 80's too. At least two of the videogame references I saw in the trailer are more from the early 2000's. (DDR and a racing game I can't remember the name of where all the cars flip in unison). So yeah, let that one go too. This is gonna be Spielberg's vehicle, and the rest of us are just gonna have to climb in and try to enjoy whatever weird places he drives us.

  24. Look at British, Canadian Sci-Fi... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There's some great shows & movies you may have missed. Black Mirror, Frequencies also known as OXV: The Manual, Dr Who, Humans. I'm also watching a really good non sci-fi show called Peaky Blinders... Awesome.

    1. Re:Look at British, Canadian Sci-Fi... by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 2

      Humans is quite good. It's on one of the other "channels" here, I think

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    2. Re:Look at British, Canadian Sci-Fi... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Humans" is just a pale imitation. The show you want is the original "Real Humans" (Äkta människor) from Sweden.

    3. Re:Look at British, Canadian Sci-Fi... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I love Humans!! It's so slow to come out though. :(

  25. Shameful Moderation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Why was my post modded down? Is there any cogent explanation for this? I'd really like to hear it.

    My post specifically addresses inaccurate and misleading statements made by msmash, who wrote this story. Therefore, it is most certainly relevant to the topic.

    The comment about Star Trek: Discovery is certainly accurate. With respect to The X-Files, the ratings for seasons 10 and 11 are facts and are readily available for anyone to see. So are the criticial reviews that panned season 10 while saying that season 11 is better. Gillian Anderson's desire to leave after this season is widely reported, as is the desire of Fox to only renew the show if Anderson and David Duchovny are on board for a new season.

    So, why did my post deserve to be modded down? I'd really like to know. Why bother trying to write an informative post if it's going to quickly be modded down? Slashdot is becoming truly awful.

    As for the likely response that I should simply post from an account, I requested my account to be deleted in frustration with the current owner, because Slashdot has declined in quality so much. Besides, it shouldn't matter if an informative post is made anonymously or from an account. Facts are facts.

    Slashdot is awful now, and the moderation is a significant part and reflection of this. The editing is just as bad, too.

    1. Re:Shameful Moderation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Because writing out a take-down is harder than hitting -1 Disagree

      You tend to drag on and be abrasive, but that's only a concern when the shallow-minded and thin-skinned get distracted from the point.

    2. Re:Shameful Moderation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Why was my post modded down? Is there any cogent explanation for this? I'd really like to hear it."

      Anonymous cowards deserve no Karma, so I vote you down every day.

  26. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by sycodon · · Score: 2

    That would make a great movie.

    Action, AI, explosions, politics. The only thing missing is sex and I bet they can write that in.

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    1. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Have you read that book? Recently?

      There is an entire sub-plot based off of getting married and sex.

    2. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by sh00z · · Score: 2

      That would make a great movie.

      Action, AI, explosions, politics. The only thing missing is sex and I bet they can write that in.

      And an opportunity to feature a differently-abled star. I am sick up to my ears with CGI "prosthetics."

    3. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by jlv · · Score: 2

      The funny thing was that as I read Artemis, all I kept thinking was what an awesome movie The Moon is a Harsh Mistress would make.

    4. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by mknewman · · Score: 1

      There is no way Hollywood will make MIHM, the antagonist is a computer.

    5. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Daetrin · · Score: 1

      ...you mean the co-protagonist? And why would that be a problem anyways? As the most obvious counter-example, "Her" got a lot of buzz and made a decent profit.

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    6. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by mknewman · · Score: 1

      Her was awful. Hal9000 didn't make sense to most people. You are right, protagonist.

    7. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I remember when I heard they were going to make Starship Troopers into a movie. My first reaction was "Alright!". My next thought were how is Hollywood going deal with the misogyny, the glorification of and sacrifices made by armed forces, and the obvious blatant patriotism displayed throughout the story because without that the story wouldn't make any sense.

        When I saw the movie my reaction was. Why the hell did they spend the money just to buy the title of the dammed book. Oh because it got me to buy a ticket. A$$hats.

    8. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by sycodon · · Score: 1

      That's right. I forgot. Group Marriages

      Orgy Scene!

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    9. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by sycodon · · Score: 1

      Funny...I thought of the computer as the Protagonist...the good guy.

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    10. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Baron_Yam · · Score: 1

      >The only thing missing is sex and I bet they can write that in.

      The sex isn't missing, it's implied. (And didn't Manny have sex with Whyo at least once in the book???) The problem is the chain marriage and considering girls to be appropriate sex partners for men of any age as soon as they're fertile. And making fun of Americans as being intolerant racists and idiots... I bet that sells well in Hollywood's home market.

      And then there's the silly libertarian nonsense Heinlein was so fond of. I mean really... criminals paying for their own judges and accepting punishment when they could more easily pay for 'friends' to help space their accusers?

    11. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 1

      There is an entire sub-plot based off of getting married and sex.

      Indeed. All of Heinlein's books have a sub-plot based on sex.

    12. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 1

      Her was awful.

      That is your opinion, but most critics liked it, and it is at 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. The script author won an Oscar.

      Most importantly, it grossed $48 million with a production budget of $23 million. In Hollywood, being profitable is more important than being good.

    13. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Quirkz · · Score: 1

      Group marriages, but no orgies. They pair up in rotation.

    14. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Quirkz · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I'd recently read John Steakley's "Armor," and had not yet read "Starship Troopers" so when I saw the previews, I thought it was going to be for Armor. Admittedly, Steakley wrote Armor specifically as an action-oriented take on Heinlein's premise, so there is a connection. I'd still like to see them do Armor - it'd make a fine movie.

    15. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      I don't remember one from Rocket Ship Galileo. Also, in some of his later books, sex appeared to be the main plot, not the sub-plot.

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    16. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Even Starship Troopers based on the book, instead of some Hollywood fucktard's impression of what the book was probably like after reading the first chapter, would have been so much better.

      But yes, Armor was awesome.

    17. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by i.r.id10t · · Score: 1

      I had the same thought when I caught a glimpse of the ST trailers... still haven't seen the movie. Have re-read Armor several times since.

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    18. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      "Harsh Mistress" is already in production, although Hollywood has already fucked up the title.

      Meanwhile, Ron Howard is attempting "Seveneves." Whether this can remotely even be filmed is something we shall have to see.

    19. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by slashdot_commentator · · Score: 1

      I don't remember one for "Have Spacesuit, Will Travel" either. And though there were females in Starman Jones, I don't remember a sex plot there either.

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    20. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > "Harsh Mistress" is already in production, although Hollywood has already fucked up the title.

      AFAICT "Uprising" is in development but hasn't even reached pre-production yet. They teased it in 2015 and no news since then. No casting info, shooting dates, nothing.

    21. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by CrimsonAvenger · · Score: 1

      criminals paying for their own judges and accepting punishment when they could more easily pay for 'friends' to help space their accusers?

      Which criminals were those? The characters in the book were the descendants of criminals (sort of like Australians), not the criminals themselves (remember the phrase "new chum"? Those were the criminals, to the extent anyone in Luna was a criminal).

      It should also be noted that both sides in a judgement generally had friends. Comes a point when you're better off accepting an adverse ruling by a "judge" than you are starting a small-scale civil war....

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    22. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by suutar · · Score: 1

      Spider Robinson once categorized Heinlein's books in (as I recall) three groups:
      - aimed at Boy Scouts - I think most of the ones with teenaged protagonists are in this line
      - edited by Kay Tarrant (who would cut sex no matter who the author was)
      - rife with references to sex, if not depictions of sex

    23. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      Starman Jones has at least a small romantic subplot. Have Spacesuit, Will Travel has intimations of potential future romance. That's as close as it gets in those books. Heinlein's juveniles were pretty much sex-free, with perhaps a hint of romance.

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    24. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you say that like it's a bad thing

    25. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Sharonacles · · Score: 1

      I listened to this as an audiobook when I had to drive 10 hours and it was amazing! My favorite Heinlein book.

    26. Re:The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by slashdot_commentator · · Score: 1

      "Moon is a Harsh Mistress", "Have Spacesuit, Will Travel", or "Starman Jones"?

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  27. Wool... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I wish that would finally become a series or movie.

    1. Re:Wool... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I'll trade you two wool for one wood...

  28. Ender's Universe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Just picked up Children of the Fleet, supposed to be 2 more on the way... then that other book I been waiting forever on to tie bean's saga into the speaker saga.

  29. The next season of Black Mirror by OzPeter · · Score: 2

    I just binge watched the latest one and I want moar

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  30. More Shameful Moderation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    I see that my reply is also at -1, and that it was moderated very quickly.

    Whipslash promised to do a story about the direction he's going with Slashdot, specifically to discuss topics like moderation. This happened a few weeks ago, but whipslash has yet to follow through with this promise.

    I've flagged the original downmod as abuse, for editors to review it. I'll also be flagging the downmod on the parent post for editor review.

    If this is an ordinary user rather than an editor abusing mod points, it's a shame that they're able to do so anonymously. Perhaps it's time to do away with anonymous moderation and associate moderation with the accounts that are responsible.

    1. Re:More Shameful Moderation by msmash · · Score: 1

      Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We have fixed your modding points. Also, thanks again for pointing out errors in the story.

    2. Re: More Shameful Moderation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thank you, sir. Sorry for my strongly-worded frustration, and I thank you for correcting the story. I know you probably get a lot of criticism, and I sincerely appreciate that you care and took this seriously. Perhaps it's time to create an account again, and try to make positive contributions. Thank you again!

  31. Black mirror! by keith_nt4 · · Score: 1

    It has kind of a twilight zone vibe to it. But really modern. Actually this most recent season has a very science fiction episode I loved. For books there's "old man's war". I loved the first one the most. I thought it was going to adapted into a show but last I read about that was years ago. Also book series is "the frontier saga". Its on book...22 I want to say. Author seems to release multiple a year. He's planning like 50 total, something crazy like that. And....I don't know if there's enough information to call "Mr robot" science fiction but...Mr robot.

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  32. Quite a few by Baloroth · · Score: 1

    The new season of Westworld. Altered Carbon. New season of The Expanse. Ready Player One. Annihilation. And the new Pacific Rim movie, though that's more action than sci-fi. Honestly I think we're in a golden age of sci-fi television/movies right now, which is awesome.

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  33. More Vinge, please? by jeffb+(2.718) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    He certainly doesn't crank things out quickly, but most of it is eminently worth waiting for. His last novel was a bit of a misfire, but he's talked about a couple of other things in the queue from the Zones of Thought universe, and I'd love to see something entirely new from him as well.

    1. Re:More Vinge, please? by jezwel · · Score: 1

      Yes please!

  34. Richard K. Morgan by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

    Isn't there a version of Altered Carbon coming out on Netflix tomorrow? That could be good. I like Richard K. Morgan.

    I don't know what part he plays, but James Purefoy is in the series, and he's really good. He plays Hap Collins in the AMC series based on the Hap & Leonard novels of the great Texas gothic author Joe R. Lansdale (Bad Chili, Mucho Mojo, etc). If you missed that series you should try to go back and watch it. And you should definitely read anything by Joe R. Lansdale.

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  35. streamfilm.club by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Looking for Black Panter! Sure will be available streaming gratis on http://streamfilm.club

  36. Answer: None Until US Copyright Fixed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I don't watch or read any books, TV shows, or movies newer than 14 years old, and then I pirate those. Similar situation with software, except obviously software must be relatively current. Screw the copyright cartel. Since the bargain to protect content with copyright has effectively been eliminated ("forever minus a day is 'limited time'", Public Domain starved) I feel no obligation whatsoever to play fair with copyright holders and will do everything I can to make their content available for free without restrictions regardless of the "law" and take all the money out of their pockets I can.

  37. Forget living memory by rsilvergun · · Score: 1

    thanks our drug policy and uneven enforcement it's still living full stop. When you're black you learn what neighborhoods you belong in and which ones you don't. After all, the majority of Americans have smoked weed and you can be sent up the river for years for a joint and spend the rest of your life with the consequences of jail time and a conviction.

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    1. Re:Forget living memory by Sperbels · · Score: 1

      When you're black you learn what neighborhoods you belong in and which ones you don't.

      This isn't unique to black people. Even in completely racially homogeneous areas we are divided by religion, social status, economic status, and others.

  38. When the left use the phrase 'Social Justice' by rsilvergun · · Score: 0, Troll

    we point to statistics regarding much hire rates of enforcement against minorities (especially blacks) even accounting for other factors (location, economics, education level, etc). We point to longer prison sentences, higher incidence of police's use of force and lower rates of approved loan applications. We point to Flint Mi and Puerto Rico. We have statistics and specific (and recent) examples.

    When the right uses the phrase I hear a few anecdotes about how somebody didn't get a job because of Affirmative Action (nevermind that AA has no quotas and only specifies that businesses are required to keep records of hiring decisions) and a lot of talk about white christian males being oppressed.

    My point is, As far as the focus on identity politics goes, it all seems to come from the right. And besides, it's all a smokescreen to blind right wing voters while the ruling class robs them blind. It's a caste system. I'm reminded of this quote

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    1. Re:When the left use the phrase 'Social Justice' by Killall+-9+Bash · · Score: 0

      How about stop driving past and/or parking in front of my house while your ghetto shit-car blasts the bass?

      You think white people are your problem. Nope. Rap music is your problem. It teaches your children to be misogynistic criminals, with homosexual-level emphasis on dressing pretty, and it pisses off white people, who DON'T WANT TO HEAR YOUR SHIT GHETTO MUSIC.

      Stop walking around the hood with your underwear showing (prison code for "i'll take dick in my ass for a cigarette"), and maybe I can take you "tough" guys seriously.

      Seriously, fuck off. Your culture is a slow suicide.

      You think black people don't get jobs because of their skin color? No, you don't get the job when you walk into the interview with your stupid baseball cap sideways (with the tag still on it of course) talkin about "I'm here to get a job, yo."

      My advice to you: learn to write code (or get a piece of paper that says you learned to write code). Then Google will suck your dick and tell you how wonderful you are.

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    2. Re: When the left use the phrase 'Social Justice' by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      omg dad, stop posting here, youâ(TM)re embarrassing me in front of my friends : ( : (

    3. Re:When the left use the phrase 'Social Justice' by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And never mind that people point to those same hiring records and complain if they don't show what SJWs think they should show, proceed to drag the companies to court, trash their stock price, etc as part of the AA strategy.

      My company doesn't have a quota system. They have "diversity requirements" that require a specific percentage of people must meet X criteria before the rec can be closed/offer extended. But no, it's not a quota system at all.

  39. Optimistic, but experienced otherwise. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    ST Discovery has been a big letdown for me, but the Harcourt Mudd episodes were great.
    Orville has been doing Star Trek better then Star Trek-D.
    I'm looking forward to see how, and if, the Star Wars series can recover from the disaster they foisted off as the Last Jedi movie.
    After an unexpectedly high-quality, series-loyal, and all around impressive few seasons, the moronic idea of a woman Dr Who threatens to tank the series for me.
    We don't know when the next Safehold series book is coming out.
    I think that Macross Delta could use another season.
    I've never liked Game of Thrones, but I need to get caught up on the last few Wild Cards books- and there's another one coming out this year! And there's no clear word about the Wild Cards tv series, but it can't be worse then the bunch of off-X-Men shows. Please.
    I'm a grown man who wants to fight the Patriarchy- of the Man-Kzin Wars! Isn't it about time for Baen to put out another Kzinti Series book?
    So overall, I'm looking forward to seeing how my fave sci-fi series can survive unnecessary and unneeded shakeups.

  40. More Godzilla by rsilvergun · · Score: 1

    the last movie was surprisingly good.

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  41. Battle Angel Alita (I hope they don't ruin it) by Lonewolf666 · · Score: 1

    The trailer gives me some suspicions that it might fail to match the atmosphere and story of the manga. Or that the hint of a love story it shows might be a harbinger of teenie drama (boo!).

    Guess I'll have to wait for the reviews to get an idea if this movie really is what I've been looking forward to. And if it is worth the ticket price.

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  42. How about some real SF? by Mike+Van+Pelt · · Score: 1

    Even as Hollywood studios report fewer footfalls in theaters

    "Well, there's your problem right there!"

    "Footfall" would make a great movie. I can think of others -- "The High Crusade" is near the top of the "I'd love to see this on the big screen, and it's a story that Hollywood might even be able to understand well enough to not botch it" list.

    But no, we get endless reboots of rehashes of remakes of comic books and crappy old Hollywood skiffy, for the most part.

    1. Re:How about some real SF? by Nothing2Chere · · Score: 1

      Nothing is new. Everything has been done

      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt01...

  43. Rendez-vous withRama by OneHundredAndTen · · Score: 1

    After all these years, I can't understand why Hollywood hasn't taken up the project. The story aside, an effective recreation of the interior of Rama, with all the counterintuitive (to us) physical effects, would in itself be worth the price of admission.

  44. Timeline: Micheal Crichton by kencurry · · Score: 1

    A great book, I've read it a bunch of times. There was a movie of it some time ago that was just terrible. I would love to see a talented young director do that book justice.

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    1. Re:Timeline: Micheal Crichton by Baron_Yam · · Score: 1

      >There was a movie of it some time ago that was just terrible.

      What? That movie was fine, I watch it every year or two.

    2. Re:Timeline: Micheal Crichton by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Any Michael Crichton book made into a movie could be redone and redone much better. Most of the movie adaptations of his novels were pure rubbish, the one exception being Rising Sun, I think they stayed pretty true to that one.

    3. Re:Timeline: Micheal Crichton by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Jurassic Park?

  45. Altered Carbon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan got picked up by netflix. This was the first in the Takeshi Kovacs trilogy along with Broken Angels and Woken Fury. I'm psyched to say the least!

  46. Calm down, Quark is just the host by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 1

    "Quark's Holodeck Adventures" on Skinimax.

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    1. Re:Calm down, Quark is just the host by Sperbels · · Score: 1

      Ooo! Do they have Vulcan Love Slave Volume 3?

  47. The Collapsing Empire by Chillintau · · Score: 2

    TV rights to The Collapsing Emprie have been purchased and the sequel is due to be released in October.

  48. Interstellar was crap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    They need a huge booster to get off Earth, but that tiny shuttle can land and get back into orbit from planets with Earth-like gravity - no booster needed?

    Really?

    When will scifi pay attention to simple F = (G m1 m2)/ r^2 stuff? It isn't rocket science ... oh - actually it is, but really, really, really simple rocket science.

    Perhaps the speculative science part of interstellar WASN'T all crap, but the guts of it was. The Europa Report was much more accurate, IMHO.

    From the list in the question, guess I'm behind on "science fiction" stuff. I don't really like fantasy stuff - which is what Star Wars is - 100% fantasy. As soon as they drop the "gravity plating" stuff, then I'll pay attention. If you want gravity on a space ship, you need to spin it - like 12 RPM for a 10m diameter ship. Run some numbers, see for yourself.

  49. Dune by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm really curious about the art direction for Dennis Villeneuve's version of Dune. I look forward to that. I am looking forward less to the Ready Player One movie, although I'm curious about it.

  50. Joh Scalzi's Old Mans War by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    series on Netflix. It was supposed to be a film directed by Wolfgang Peterson before it fell through, but has now been sold to Netflix and is in some form of production without a release date. We can hope it's done right and comes out in a year or so. Love the novels.

  51. The Expanse! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A band of unlikely space hero's save the Human race from alien invasion!

  52. Counterpart by Fetko · · Score: 1

    Since I haven't seen it mentioned, I'll throw out Counterpart on Starz. The first two episodes have aired, and they've been pretty solid. Not hard sci-fi by any means, but it has potential.

  53. The second book in The Time Wrecker Trilogy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Book one, Every Last Minute, was pretty good.

  54. Kinda huge topic here. by T.E.D. · · Score: 1
    Book-wise,

    I've been in a 4 year drought for Dresden Files, which looks to end with a light sprinkle this June with a short story anthology, followed hopefully by the next full installment, Peace Talks, in 2019 or 2020. Dude got divorced, met someone new, and got married in the intervening years, so I guess his personal life wasn't in a good stable place for writing books for my needy self, but still ...

    Its been an even longer drought in the Heirs of Alexandria series, but the new book All the Plagues of Hell should be arriving in stores just in time for Christmas.

    My favorite author Eric Flint reports being about 2/3rds done with the next (third) installment in the Joe's World series too. The second book, Forward the Mage, is one of my favorite novels ever, but many people I show it to can't stand it. Its likely unlike anything else you've ever read (for a small taste, half the book has as a conceit that it was written by a hostile narrator. And that's not even the weird part...).

    Movie -wise, of course Black Panther. My current stressor is that nobody appears to be showing it in 3D IMAX (seriously, check Fandango in your area. I found a *single* 3D IMAX showing in LA on 2/17, but none in my hometown, Manhattan, Philly, or anywhere else I checked). Next most interested is Captain Marvel. Besides that we have the whole upcoming Marvel wave of movies.

    Netflix, new season of Jessica Jones should drop soon along with all her friends. Hopefully next season Defenders will live up to its promise a bit better, and Iron Fist will be a bit less of a drag on the franchise.

    The first Netflix Godzilla flick was really cool, although it was more like Attack on Titan with Godzilla than it was a Godzilla movie. The post-credit scene (make sure you watch that!) held out hope for it upcoming series being more interesting though.

    Which brings up Attack on Titan. After a several year hiatus, its second season I believe is currently ongoing. So it should hit Netflix later this year, or early next year at the latest.

    Youtube, the new season of Critical Role has just started with all new level-2 characters. Episode 4 I believe will be streaming tonight at 7 Pacific (too late for my old-timey self), and up on Youtube next Monday. At 4+ hours each, that gives you just enough time to listen to the first three eps if you start right now. :-)

  55. The Expanse S3 by DarthVain · · Score: 2

    Can't believe no one has mentioned this one yet. It's the science fiction show I'm most looking forward to. It's probably one of the shows I'm most looking forward to period. Unfortunately they are playing a bit sketchy as to the release date in that it is listed as "2018"...

  56. One 2 Zero by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Please for the love of good sci-fi help me with this film!

    https://vimeo.com/232262301

    www.one-2-zero.com

  57. More Aliens!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We need more aliens in sci-fi dammit.

    Fear Saga by Stephen Moss
    I really want to see this turned into TV/movies. Its an alien invasion where we have time to out tech the invading force before they arrive and the crazy geopolitical shitstorm that ensues. While we prepare, an advance team of of super powered alien androids have infiltrated our society to try to soften us up. Very intense, very cool.

    Expeditionary Force by Craig Alanson
    Another alien invasion type story but with a super intelligent and hilarious AI and space-pirates. Really funny while also being really serious. A band of lowly humans find a super AI and steal a ship from their new overlords. Together the new pirates wreak havoc to aliens across the universe in an effort to save earth. Great sci-fi.

  58. Fantasy Authors by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Anything by Mark Lawrence, Alex Marshall, or Joe Abercrombie.
    "A War of Crimson Embers" just arrived and I'm pretty excited
    and a bit bummed to finish out this Amazing fantasy series by
    Alex Marshall.

    1. Re:Fantasy Authors by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This annoys me to no end. Just like the "Fantasy/Science-Fiction" section in the bookstores. Why not also have a "Biology/Religion" section? Not the same, please keep your fantasy peanut butter out of my science-fiction chocolate. Thanks.

  59. THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM by Dmitri_Yuriescu · · Score: 1

    Wait... it's already out in China. Why haven't i seen it?

  60. wish list by clovis · · Score: 1

    My wish list; not in order. Some are supposedly in production, some not.
    "Grass" by Sherri Tepper
    "Hyperion" by Dan Simmons
    "Old Man's War" by John Scalzi
    The oeuvre of S. Clay Wilson

    Not science fiction, but should be filmed
    "News of the World" by Paulette Jiles
    "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

  61. A Wrinkle in Time by fieldstone · · Score: 1

    Long before I read Ender's Game, this book (specifically the characters of Meg and Charles Wallace) helped me to realize that it might be okay to be smarter than most other kids I knew. It got me into SF and fantasy first, and remains one of my favorite examples of science fantasy along with Dune and Stranger in a Strange Land. The trailer looks so good, too. I can hardly wait another month for this movie.

  62. A new film.... by bigtiny · · Score: 1

    'Relief'
    Synopsis: A large, bottomless sinkhole swallows every building that contains a gov't official along with the officials themselves.

  63. Octavia Butler - finally on the screen by uqbar · · Score: 1

    It strange that no TV or film version of Butler's work has ever been made, but an adaptation, Dawn, is finally in the works: http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/o...

    Years after her death, her work is only getting more relevant so this could be great if done well.

    1. Re:Octavia Butler - finally on the screen by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      It strange that no TV or film version of Butler's work has ever been made, but an adaptation, Dawn, is finally in the works: http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/o...

      Years after her death, her work is only getting more relevant so this could be great if done well.

      Nnedi Okorafor's "Who Fears Death" is in the works also.

  64. Easy by eclectro · · Score: 1

    The force behind 28 Days Later and Ex-Mechina, Alex Garland, is about to release Annihilation in three weeks.

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    Take the cheese to sickbay, the doctor should see it as soon as possible - B'Elanna Torres, "Learning Curve"
  65. STD - Black K'lap Alert by CRB9000 · · Score: 1

    The Crew of the STD must race against time to rescue Captain P'nn Esln a planet of spore worshipers and who holds the key to stopping the Klingons new biological weapon known by the code name: Black K'lap.

    1. Re:STD - Black K'lap Alert by rtb61 · · Score: 1

      You missed the bit about eating their enemies and cladding their ships in dead bodies but if you eat them, how can you clad your ship with them, have you cake and eat it to, hmm, I suppose empty coffins. To be fair, I watched only one episode by accident, I thought is was something else, so how come male crew do not have female names, are the producer discriminating against men or does Nancy boy not sell well. So why can't the male captain be called princess Tiffany, how disgustingly political incorrect of them (you could guess it will be the only episode of STD I watch, keep in mind they named it that on purpose because they thought it was funny that they would give all white male computer nerds who watch it an SJW STD, hah, hah, hah). I did not enjoy that episode and the current versions of Klingon are shite and no fun at all, a big part of why I can't watch it.

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  66. The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin -- film by Darth+Technoid · · Score: 1

    An English translation by Ken Liu was published by Tor Books in 2014. It won the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Novel[5] and was nominated for the 2014 Nebula Award for Best Novel. --> A film is in production.

    Wikipedia says "It is the first novel of the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy, but Chinese readers generally refer to the whole series by the title of this first novel. The title itself refers to the three-body problem in orbital mechanics."

  67. Doctor Who by cybersquid · · Score: 2

    A new Doctor. 'nuff said.

  68. The Man in the High Castle - Season 3 . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I did not like Seasons 1 / 2 of The Man in the High Castle at all, I could not stop watching them, and I can't wait for Season 3 . . .

    1. Re:The Man in the High Castle - Season 3 . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A sparrow told me some time in July, 2018. Don't know for certain.

  69. Annihilation by TimHunter · · Score: 1

    Not enough has been said so far about Alex Garland's Annihilation, due out Feb 27, based on the novel by Jeff Vandermeer. Garland is the director of Ex Machina, itself a pretty good SF movie. Vandermeer has seen an early cut and said that the ending will be talked about the way the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey has been talked about for the last 50 years or so.

    Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89OP78l9oF0/

  70. To Say Nothing of the Dog, Passage, Pern by Michael+Woodhams · · Score: 2

    My favourite book of all time: To Say Nothing of the Dog, by Connie Willis, a Victorian time travel mystery and farce. I think it would work well as an anime, with Ned's internal imaginings being played out by chibi characters, and shojo sparkles when people have time-lag (which, among other things, makes people overly sentimental.)

    My second favourite by Willis is Passage, which would be good as a TV series/mini-series. Our heroine is researching induced near-death experiences. (Being near death is not required.)

    Although I'm not nearly as enthusiastic about it as I was as a teenager, Anne MacCaffery's Pern series has all the requirements of a high profile big budget pay TV SF/fantasy megaseries. In particular, lots of dragons. There is some flexibility on how much sex and violence is in there, down to kid-friendly at the low end, although they wouldn't stretch to GoT levels at the high end.

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  71. Re:Man HUMILIATES Fat Piggy Bride by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You know, this was much better than 50 identical comments all suggesting "Star Trek: Alien Spaceship" or whatever. This was a great and highly topical recommendation, and it included a sharp, incisive commentary that is obviously too scathingly true for a bunch of delicate pink shitbirds. You really missed out here, folks. If you read a different comment today, chances are it was far less awesome.

  72. Galactic Odyssey by Keith Laumer by fyngyrz · · Score: 1

    Galactic Odyssey by Keith Laumer

    That's the book I'd really, really like to see turned into a scene-by-scene, 100% follows-the-book movie. The book lives up to its title, and to this day, decades after it was written, still doesn't suffer from any serious flaws. It's a terrific adventure with great characters and really outstanding venues and circumstances, and we're finally at a point with CGI and etc. where they could actually make it.

    The thing is... generally, Hollywood works pretty hard to put their own spin on things (by which I mean, they completely screw up the story... Soylent Green's ruination of Make Room, Make Room, the incredible abortion of Starship Troopers... ugh... so perhaps its best if the story is played out in the theater of my mind, where it is 100% guided by the author anyway.

    So never mind. Sigh.

    But if you're looking for a great SF adventure book... this has my highest recommendation.

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  73. Chtorr by Leuf · · Score: 1

    That fifth book in the series is sure to be out any day now.

  74. Seven Eves by Neal Stephenson by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Simply Awesome

  75. Well. not in english. by philmarcracken · · Score: 1

    Since learning japanese, I'm looking forward to going back in time a bit and reading all that stuff actually. The west is in rehash and reboot mode and I'm tired of it.

    1. Re:Well. not in english. by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 1

      Gambatte!

  76. Becky Chambers is awesome by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Have already pre-ordered Record of a Spaceborn few, the third in a quasi trilogy by Becky Chambers. I'd describe her as the person you wanted to write character arcs for Mass Effect games. As it's obvious she's played them, but while the characters are great the sci-fi is more thoughtful and smaller scale than a giant Galaxy saving plot. Instead it's more on the 2 Bladerunner scales. IE characters involved with and revolving around big events or ideas, but never feeling like they're the center of attention or even necessarily of critical importance to anyone but themselves.

  77. I am so fucking happy no one mentioned Covenant... by Grog6 · · Score: 1

    ...The Unbeliever.

    If I ever meet the author, I want hours of my time back from that Bastard.

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    Truth isn't Truth - Guliani
  78. The Expanse - Hard Science fiction by FeelGood314 · · Score: 1

    The thing I love about the expanse is, aside from the proto-molecule, everything is based on science we know. Also they work hard to get the physics right. Interstellar's science was beyond stupid and had the same mistakes as the pilot of The 100. Worst offence, when two objects in space separate, if one of them is not undergoing acceleration the two objects will continue moving together. Separating two space craft near a black hole doesn't cause the smaller one to fall away, throwing bodies out an orbiting space station air lock doesn't magically cause the bodies to suddenly fall to earth. The bodies will continue to orbit with you and just add to the space debris.

    1. Re:The Expanse - Hard Science fiction by Berkyjay · · Score: 1

      This is exactly the same reason why I like the Expanse and hate Interstellar as well! I'm glad someone else feels the same way haha!

  79. Outlander 9 by movdqa · · Score: 1

    It's about three years between books these days.

  80. The 3-body problem by supertjx · · Score: 1

    The 3-body problem. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  81. The Expanse by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The finest modern Sci-Fi show since Babylon 5.

  82. The silent Robinson by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Dunno why the editors see fit to remove the surname of Stan Robinson, one of the finest gentleperson, SF writer, WorldCon guest of Honour and Antarctifan you'd hope to meet.

    In the spirit of Slashdot editorial policy we look forward to these entering production:

    Swiss Family
    Space Family
    Crusue
    Crusoe on Mars

    For those interested in the SF subcategory 'Robinsonades' you are referred to the topic listing and essay in the Clute Nicholls Stableford Langford Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

  83. No more Iain M Banks books, but a movie? by shanen · · Score: 1

    Since he's passed away I'm guessing there's no more Culture books coming, so maybe a movie would be some sort of substitute? Or has it been tried and platzed?

    Naw, I'd probably miss it. I miss almost all the movies.

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  84. Against a Dark Background by Iain M Banks by Tesseractic · · Score: 1

    The story is set in a system quite apart from most of Banks's science fiction and revolves around a strong female lead character (Sharrow) whose adversaries force her to reassemble her old war buddies for the flight/fight of their lives.

  85. The Freeze-Frame Revolution by Bobtree · · Score: 1

    By Peter Watts (author of Blindsight), due out this summer. There are excerpts on his blog going back a decade, some found here by character search: http://www.rifters.com/crawl/?...

  86. There's only one good show left by Not-a-Neg · · Score: 1

    Star Trek is a disgrace, Dark Matter got canceled, the only show left that's worth a damn is The Orville.

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  87. Sci-Fi ?? by rot26 · · Score: 1

    I'm looking forward to the day when morons stop referring to science fiction as "skiffy".

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  88. Anon by Walteberger · · Score: 1

    Watch out for "Anon" by Andrew Niccol.

  89. Frederick Pohl's by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    beyond the blue event horizon. one of the greatest.

  90. Ready Player One by eric_harris_76 · · Score: 1

    Good book. Trailers for the movie look good too. And I hear the director is pretty good.

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    There's no time like the present. Well, the past used to be.
  91. "Artemis" movie (from the author of _The Martian_) by eric_harris_76 · · Score: 1

    The book was good. I'm pretty sure it's been optioned for a movie. Given how "The Martian" turned out, the book may have been optioned even before completion. I have a vague memory of learning that. (IMDB says it's kinda underway: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt68... Has directors (2), anyway.)

    The movie would have some action, and a few twists. Should have a kick-ass female lead. Will need someone who can act, is plausibly Middle-Eastern in appearance and play a teenager / very young adult. (I forget which.)

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    There's no time like the present. Well, the past used to be.
  92. Next season of The Last Ship by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Can't believe no one yet has posted that so far. There's way too many politically correct characters like Lt. Granderson played by Christina Elmore that is stupid and also disgusting looking. My roommate vomited when he first saw that disgusting thing on the TV at work.There's also three other people under the current captain that obviously got their jobs due to affirmative action. But even with that, it's still a pretty good show.