Unrated Science Fiction Starring Tomoro Taguchi, Kei Fujiwara, Nobu Kanaoko, Shinya Tsukamoto Directed by Shinya Tsukamoto An uptight Japanese businessman has an encounter with a …
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Tetsuo: The Iron Man – Movie Review
March 10th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
You come out of the movie hall totally disgusted with the show. For quite some time you were awaiting the release of “Dangers from the sky” assuming that it would be the science fiction movie of the decade. You had also spent a decent sum of your pocket money to purchase tickets for the first show.
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How to Get Information on Movie Reviews?
February 10th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
American Science fiction movies are accepted worldwide. World larger than audiences eagerly await releases of American sci-fi movies and many of them grasp a giant fan following.
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Two Popular Sci-Fi Movies
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Movies
This list is a collection of Some great films.. I liked them you may or may not like them as much! 100. The Science of Sleep 2006, Michel Gondry.
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Top 100 movies of the Decade! 2000 – 2010
January 6th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
The one real criticism of “Avatar” is that although it has a compelling narrative, that narrative is not original in any way, shape or form. Essentially, this is the science fiction version of “Dances With Wolves”. In that respect, the film becomes somewhat predictable, but this is compensated by the original and unfamiliar environment that Cameron presents on Pandora. Some of the characters are a bit two-dimensional (particularly the bad guys), and the use of corny cliches is unfortunate, with the best example being the name of the mineral the humans want to mine: ‘unobtainium’
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Film Review – Avatar (2009)
January 4th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
Bat’leth weapons are used in battle and ceremony by the Klingon race in the popular science fiction series Star Trek. In recent times, the Bat’leth has accompanied many a Trekker to a Science Fiction Convention. Trekkers around the globe step into the roles of their chosen Star Trek characters by dressing up and role playing.
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Why Every Warrior Needs a Bat’leth
November 26th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
By Technofiction standards, this disaster movie is a disaster. The Day after Tomorrow is one of those “Where’s Waldo” kind of movies — a movie with so much technically wrong with it that it’s really tough to keep score. Not only is the science bad, the actions taken by the protagonists are equally bizarre.
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Technofiction Review of Day After Tomorrow (2004)
November 8th, 2009 | Posted in Movies