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AI could change how we watch foreign movies, like this Swedish scifi cult favourite
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AI could change how we watch foreign movies, like this Swedish scifi cult favourite

by Capt. Xerox 1 year ago1 year ago
May the fourth Star Wars trilogy be with you
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May the fourth Star Wars trilogy be with you

by Capt. Xerox 2 years ago2 years ago
This director doesn’t like having his movies mocked
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This director doesn’t like having his movies mocked

by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
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    Are these really the 15 worst sci-fi movies of the century?

    This list purports to be of the 15 worst science fiction movies of this century, but I don’t agree that ‘Valerian and the City of...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    William Shatner in The Horror on 37,000 Feet
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    Some have said The Horror at 37,000 Feet is the worst movie that William Shatner has ever made, but I actually kind of liked it. Read my review on SciFinds.

    Some have said The Horror at 37,000 Feet is the worst movie that William Shatner has ever made, but I actually kind of liked it....

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 6 years ago6 years ago
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    cyperpunk cityscape
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    I think it's a stretch to say that #cyberpunk was inspired by a 1960s literary movement just because Blade Runner was very loosely based on a PKD book from that decade. I would argue that it's very much a product of the 1980s.

    I think it’s a stretch to say that #cyberpunk was inspired by a 1960s literary movement just because Blade Runner was very loosely based on...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    Ape Vs. Monster poster
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    Ape Vs. Monster is a hilarious Godzilla Vs. King Kong ripoff

    Just ran across the cover for “Ape Vs. Monster,” a hilarious Godzilla Vs. King Kong ripoff for people who aren’t good at remembering movie titles....

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    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    Starfish aliens from 1956 Japanese scifi movie, Warning from Space
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    For SciFinds, I check out ‘Warning from Space,’ an early Japanese #scifi #movie that is a lot better than most from that time.

    For SciFinds, I check out ‘Warning from Space,’ an early Japanese #scifi #movie that is a lot better than most from that time. https://t.co/Qqidqe7RkA

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    by Capt. Xerox 6 years ago6 years ago
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    John Carter of Mars
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    Listing the most expensive science fiction movie flops ever

    These are the most expensive science fiction movie flops ever. I’ve only seen one of them, John Carter, and I thought it was great so...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    screenshot from the short film Jettison
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    Jettison is a short sci-fi film that imagines the alienation soldiers experience while fighting foreign wars

    It’s often been said that the best science fiction stories are not about technology or the future, but are about people and that’s what writer...

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    by Capt. Xerox 3 years ago3 years ago
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    Hologram Man
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    Have you ever seen the schlocky direct-to-DVD #scifi movie Hologram Man? It’s so bad, it’s bad. Here’s my #SciFinds review.

    Have you ever seen the schlocky direct-to-DVD #scifi movie Hologram Man? It’s so bad, it’s bad. Here’s my #SciFinds review. https://t.co/SjZg0B0MQ5

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    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    Sigourney Weaver in Galaxy Quest
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    By Grabthar’s Hammer! Sigourney Weaver is not giving up hope on a Galaxy Quest TV show.

    By Grabthar’s Hammer! Sigourney Weaver is not giving up hope on a Galaxy Quest TV show. https://t.co/wuhg0lLxvO

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    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    Star Trek Starfleet incoming transmission
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    Details are scant on the new Star Trek movie other than its 2023 release date

    The first Star Trek movie since 2016 is in the works, but no one is saying whether it is set in the Kelvin-verse, will pick...

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    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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If you're up for some Halloween reading, the only If you're up for some Halloween reading, the only place you'll find Norman A. Daniels' 'The Lady is a Witch' story is in this March 1950 issue of Startling Stories. It was never reprinted anywhere else. As for the cover painting, no artist is attributed to it so it's anyone's guess.
Justin Case? That is obviously a pen name and it h Justin Case? That is obviously a pen name and it happens to be one used by the ever prolific Hugh B. Cave. The cover painting of this February 1942 cover of Spicy Mystery Stories is by Harry Parkhurst and you get to compare what the original looked like.
The May 1951 cover for Future is another in the lo The May 1951 cover for Future is another in the long line of women in space without a spacesuit with a man alongside her in a suit. I guess they are immune to the vacuum of space. This image is painted by the always prolific Leo Morey.
A portrait of ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century’ is A portrait of ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century’ is a bold design choice in my bathroom at the Graduate Hotel in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I wonder how many guests that are not me have any idea who this is or have ever even seen the show.
There's no truth to the rumour that Mel Hunter's c There's no truth to the rumour that Mel Hunter's cover painting for the October 1956 edition of 'If' inspired James Cameron when he dreamed up Avatar's blue-skinned Na'vi.
Not sure what artist Wendy Pini is going for on th Not sure what artist Wendy Pini is going for on this cover of the July 1974 issue of Galaxy, but having two women floating above a gas giant without space suits definitely qualifies as science fiction, with an emphasis on fiction and less so on science. As an added bonus, you can also swipe through to see what the original painting looks like!
Who else could have painted this cover of the Apri Who else could have painted this cover of the April 1934 issue of Weird Tales than the unmistakable Margaret Brundage?
Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the April 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries was painted by the always prolific Lawrence. I had to look up Edison Marhsall and Elmer Brown Mason. The former penned only a handful of stories, mostly in the 30s, and the latter was equally obscure, only publishing a few stories during the First World War.
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