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The best science fiction movies from every decade.
Sci-Fi Movies with Philosophical Themes. Top Story - May 2019.
All great movies, much like art, are made to stir the imagination of the viewer. Skilled directors even have an adept understanding about how genre, setting, characters, and plot can make an audience feel specific emotion. The greatest science fiction movies entice the audience to engage in self reflection both from a larger societal and personal perspective. They do this through the powerful technique of metaphors, getting us to hold the mirror to ourselves and ask the difficult questions.
By Blake O'Connor3 years ago in Futurism
The 1950s Science Fiction Podcast S3E2
Hello, and once again, welcome to my podcast. I hope you are still listening to the show regardless of long the show is between episodes. I have moved into my new house, and hope to have a greater frequency of shows in the coming months. I hope everyone has been patient with the slow production of episodes and will remain a loyal listener.
By Edward German3 years ago in Futurism
Elon Musk's Life - Childhood, Wealth, Personal Life, And Other Rumors
Who is Elon Musk? Elon Reeve Musk (born June 28, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and businessman of South African descent who founded X.com in 1999 (which later became PayPal), SpaceX in 2002, and Tesla Motors in 2003. Musk became a multimillionaire in the late 1920s when he sold his start-up company, Zip2, to a division of Compaq Computers. Musk made headlines in May 2012 when SpaceX launched a rocket that would send the first commercial vehicle to the International Space Station. Elon Musk Net Worth bolstered his portfolio by acquiring SolarCity in 2016 and cemented his position as an industry leader by taking on an advisory role in the early days of President Donald Trump's administration.
By Viorel Secareanu3 years ago in Futurism
One Person's Trash
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say, but when you are hit with an impact on your body from behind and your head hits the back of your helmet as you are thrusted forward into your spacewalk partner, when you collide helmet to helmet. She grabbed onto me and her arms flailing. I could hear her over the comlink but there was so much static I couldn’t make out a word she was saying. She kept pointing at the ship but the safety line was real tight and pulling us back it felt like, but because of the helmet and the tension on the tether I couldn’t look back to see what was going on. Then suddenly it was peaceful, the safety line loosened up and we were still hanging onto each other and then Yanisha stopped waving her arms.
By Brian Sanders4 years ago in Futurism
The West Baltimore abductions
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. They say a lot that doesn’t make sense to me. It’s hard to follow the narrative when it’s always been written against me. The homes of millions have been roofed by lies and built over bones of the unloved and captured.
By Dvn Shacklett4 years ago in Futurism
Walking alone on the moon
The summer season has finally ushered in the number one player. "Mozart from Outer Space," directed by Chen Sicheng and starring Huang Bo, grossed more than 100 million yuan in its opening weekend on July 15. Then, on July 19, "Alone on the Moon" starring Shen Teng and Ma Li was announced to release on July 29.
By Lampkin Snider4 years ago in Futurism
'The Adam Project' Director Reveals He'd Love To Direct A 'Star Wars' And/Or Marvel Movie
About a year ago, in a city far, far north… filming wrapped on Netflix’s The Adam Project. The film stars Ryan Reynolds as Adam Reed, a soldier from the future who crash lands in 2022 and has to team up with his younger self to save the world. It is an interesting concept, though one I doubt is all that original. It has just been released on Netflix and has already earned a fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes. Taking place on Earth, in our world, it seems about as far removed from the Star Wars galaxy as possible. However, the director would like to pay it a visit someday.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Futurism











