movie review
Reviewing the best science fiction movies from the past, present, and future.
Johnny Mnemonic Gets A Different Story
As I am the novelist of six science fiction novels, I feel I can comment on this film and how it is confused. 'Johnny Mnemonic' is about a man who has given up his childhood memories in order to become a walking USB memory stick by storing sensitive information in his brain for travel. *SPOILER ALERT* At the end of the film, he gets his childhood memories back and they're so idealized that one has to wonder if they are real. Balloons? Grass? We haven't seen a blade of grass the entire film with the entire thing taking place in concrete jungles.
Stephanie Van OrmanPublished 10 months ago in FuturismTime travel
The movie begins in 1984 as Flight JL50 takes off from Kolkata. Midway through the flight, the plane encounters severe turbulence and bad weather. Communication is suddenly lost, and the plane disappears without a trace. No clues are found regarding its disappearance. The story then jumps 35 years ahead to 2019, where a remote village named Lava in West Bengal becomes the focal point. A group of children playing football witnesses a rare sight—a large plane flying over their hilly area. They rush towards the crash site and discover the wreckage in the nearby hills.
Mark PreciousPublished 11 months ago in FuturismThe Atrocity Exhibition
Cult Films and Midnight Movies "From High Art to Low Trash" Vol 1 By Tom Baker The Sex Kit. ‘In a sense,’ Dr Nathan explained to Koester, ‘one may regard this as a kit, which Talbert has devised, entitled “Karen Novotny” - it might even be feasible to market it commercially. It contains the following items: (1) Pad of pubic hair, (2) a latex face mask, (3) six detachable mouths, (4) a set of smiles, (5) a pair of breasts, left nipple marked by a small ulcer, (6) a set of non-chafe orifices, (7) photo cut-outs of a number of narrative situations - the girl doing this and that, (8) a list of dialogue samples, of inane chatter, (9) a set of noise levels, (10) descriptive techniques for a variety of sex acts, (11) a torn anal detrusor muscle, (12) a glossary of idioms and catch phrases, (13) an analysis of odour traces (from various vents), mostly purines, etc., (14) a chart of body temperatures (axillary, buccal, rectal), (15) slides of vaginal smears, chiefly Ortho-Gynol jelly, (16) a set of blood pressures, systolic 120, diastolic 70 rising to 200/150 at onset of orgasm . . . ’ Deferring to Koester, Dr Nathan put down the typescript. ‘There are one or two other bits and pieces, but together the inventory is an adequate picture of a woman, who could easily be reconstituted from it. In fact, such a list may well be more stimulating than the real thing. Now that sex is becoming more and more a conceptual act, an intellectualization divorced from affect and physiology alike, one has to bear in mind the positive merits of the sexual perversions. Talbert’s library of cheap photo-pornography is in fact a vital literature, a kindling of the few taste buds left in the jaded palates of our so-called sexuality.” ― J.G. Ballard, The Atrocity Exhibition
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Small Things Outshining Grandeur: Unveiling the Beauty in Simplicity
Introduction In a world that often celebrates grandeur, it is easy to overlook the beauty and significance of small things. We are often captivated by the grand gestures, the extravagant events, and the larger-than-life accomplishments. However, there is a certain charm and power in the small and seemingly insignificant elements of life that deserve recognition. This article explores how small things can outshine grandeur and illuminate our lives with their subtle yet profound impact.
Word WeaverPublished 11 months ago in Futurism Alien
Watching Alien, the mega classic science fiction horror blockbuster from 1979 that spawned a slew of sequels and is probably one of the most watched films in history, is a grueling, terrifying, sometimes sickening experience. I compare it a little to being lost in the bowels of some fossilized insect, the doom proffered by the Alien "Mother" lurking around every dark, dripping, desiccated, or, alternately slime-corroded corridor. It is dark, white-knuckled terror at the end, reminiscent of Scott's later Blade Runner (1982) wherein Harrison Ford must contend with his own personal Alien Queen Mother--in the form of Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer).
Lifelong Growth: The Importance of Continuous Learning and Personal Development
Introduction: In the ever-evolving landscape of knowledge and skills, the pursuit of continuous learning and personal development becomes paramount. This comprehensive article explores the significance and transformative power of lifelong learning, equipping individuals with the tools to adapt to change, acquire new skills, and unlock their full potential. Join us on a transformative journey as we unravel the intricacies of continuous learning, fostering personal growth, professional success, and a fulfilling life.
Anthonia ChidimmaPublished 11 months ago in FuturismFantastic Planet
I first saw the images of Fantastic Planet (French: La Planete Sauvage; literally, "The Wild Planet") while watching "Night Flight," the old i980s variety show that ran for two hours on Friday and Saturday nights on the USA Cable network as a child. The film left an indelible impact on me, or at least, what I could absorb of it at the time. The sage of the blue, gargantuan "Traags" and the diminutive and oppressed "Oms" (who are kept as pets when not killed outright, was still waiting for me to see the whole thing, many years in the future.
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Sustainable Living: Eco-Friendly Practices That Are Gaining Momentum
In an era marked by environmental concerns, sustainable living has emerged as a crucial movement towards a greener and more sustainable future. People are increasingly recognizing the importance of adopting eco-friendly practices in their daily lives. This article explores the growing momentum behind sustainable living and highlights key practices that individuals can adopt to make a positive impact on the planet. By embracing these trends, we can collectively work towards creating a more sustainable and resilient world.
Carmen GallowayPublished 12 months ago in Futurism - Content Warning
The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Trends and Implications
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century, with its impact felt across industries and society as a whole. As AI continues to advance at a rapid pace, it is crucial to explore the latest trends and implications that shape its future direction. This article delves into the key trends driving the evolution of AI and the profound implications they hold for various sectors.
Carmen GallowayPublished 12 months ago in Futurism "Fading Shadows: The Most Overrated Anime Series"
Some time ago, in the domain of anime devotees, a series arose that cleared the world by storm. Its title was "Fading Shadows," and it was hailed as a show-stopper, procuring innumerable honors and a multitude of committed fans. Notwithstanding, in the background of broad praise, prowled a reality that many neglected to recognize: "Fading Shadows" was the most misrepresented anime series ever.
Anime TerraPublished 12 months ago in FuturismUnderrated Anime Unveiled:"Whispers of the Forgotten"
It is an underestimated anime that catches the hearts of the individuals who coincidentally find its unlikely treasure. Set in our current reality where old fantasies and legends coincide with present day culture, this series follows the excursion of Aria, a little kid with an extraordinary capacity to speak with spirits.
Anime TerraPublished 12 months ago in FuturismBreaking Barriers and Defying Expectations: ‘The Flash’ Takes Summer Epics to Dazzling New Heights!
“The Flash,” now gracing the big screens, is an exhilarating blend of the mind-bending and the cataclysmic, leaving audiences captivated by its multifaceted nature. At the heart of this electrifying journey is the extraordinary performance of Ezra Miller, who seamlessly embodies the role of Barry Allen, a forensic chemist bestowed with superhuman abilities after a fateful encounter with lightning.
UniversalTrendsPublished 12 months ago in Futurism