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» March 18, 2008 in     posted by davidcubed
As we get closer to what I am sure will be the worst movie in Star Trek history, there are always leaks, and the first one, an image of what appears to be Star Trek academy students in a courtyard has already been leaked.

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One thing I noticed is that you can see some leg, which means they won't be wearing the pant suit uniform that makes even the best looking women look like men.

What I am worried about is that there will be some men showing some leg, something that Star Trek: The Next Generation fans might remember from the show's first season.

I can't wait to see more images from the upcoming movie to see if my hatred towards where it is going is justified.

Though I think after seeing the teaser, no one will be able to convince me otherwise.


» December 17, 2007 in     posted by davidcubed
Rocketeer.jpgThe 90's for me was my real science fiction time, as I turned eight in 1990. This was a time when I started really diving into sci-fi, and here are some of my favourite movies from the 90's.


  • The Rocketeer
  • Freejack
  • The Lawnmower Man
  • Universal Soldier
  • Demolition Man
  • Stargate
  • Judge Dredd (only for the gun)
  • Screamers
  • Independence Day
  • Star Trek: First Contact
  • The Fifth Element
  • Gattaca
  • Men in Black
  • Dark City
  • Galaxy Quest
  • The Matrix


If you were a fan of any of these, let me know. We can reminisce together.

» December 13, 2007 in     posted by davidcubed
johnny5.jpgSo, I wanted to give a quick rundown of movies I enjoyed from the 1980's, and while this might further the thought of me as a special effects only sci-fi fan, after my other list which only included "recent" movies, I figured going back a bit might be fun.

So without further ado, here are some of my favourites from the 80's:


  • Tron
  • Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
  • Ghostbusters
  • The Last Starfighter
  • Terminator
  • Back to the Future
  • Aliens
  • Flight of the Navigator
  • Short Circuit
  • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
  • Batteries Not Included
  • Predator
  • RoboCop
  • Spaceballs
  • Short Circuit 2
  • Back to the Future Part 2


I must have watched most of these over a dozen times. As a child, I used to cheer on Johnny 5 from Short Circuit 2 as he chased down the final criminal in the movie.

Feel free to share your 1980's sci-fi movie memories in the comments.

» December 5, 2007 in      posted by davidcubed
So the first screenshot of the highly anticipated Star Trek: Online video game has been released, and I am fairly impressed. It looks very high quality, and the ship design intrigues me.

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click the above image for a larger version...

More about this game as I collect all the facts, but hopefully this turns out to be the best Star Trek related video game yet.

» December 4, 2007 in     posted by davidcubed
equilibrium.jpg
So, I have been slowly working together a list of must watch science fiction movies for Mark, our sci-fi newbie.

I wanted to find movies that were not older than me, so nothing pre-1982. Another stipulation was that they had to be more than just sci-fi for sci-fi. I wanted to find movies that had elements of horror, comedy, action, or drama.

I also wanted to give him a good balance of movies, not just all space based science fiction, or movies with aliens in it.

So here is my quick list. Please feel free to add to it via the comments. I would love to see a list of the ultimate science fiction movies from the last twenty or so years. None of this 1960's, 1970's stuff we normally see in top ten, twenty, thirty science fiction movie lists.

ACTION


The Matrix - This movie blew me away. It is one of those movies that are both the meat and potatoes, with thought provoking scenes and plot elements, as well as dessert, with crazy off the wall action.

Terminator 2 and 3 - It wasn't until long after seeing the second movie in the franchise that I saw the first, and I think the second movie did much better. This movie deals with time travel, robots, and assassination. Both movies are leading up to a major event where robotic life decides humanity is bad, and these movies are trying to stop that event from occurring. They are both classic in that for many, these were the movies that made Arnold Schwarzenegger's career.

Independence Day - Classic movie scenario: aliens come to earth, and they aren't friendly. How does humanity deal with this problem? The first half of the movie is amazing, then it spirals downward after that. I choose to ignore the bad, and focus on the good, so this movie makes it in my list.

Equilibrium - Feelings are illegal, but one of the best police officers change sides and begins to connect with those that feel. This movie was amazing, much like the Matrix, but brings you on a very different emotional ride. Reminds me a lot of George Orwell's 1984.

COMEDY


Galaxy Quest - What if you took every bit of silliness in science fiction, and made it into a movie starring Tim Allen? You get Galaxy Quest, a very funny movie that will make you laugh if you are a science fiction fan, but might be lost on you otherwise.

Men in Black - Another movie with Will Smith in the list, but this time, they do it right as highly classified secret agents in charge of policing alien activity on earth. Very funny, and very well done.

CEREBRAL


Gattaca - If you have ever thought about the difference between the rich and the poor in the world, Gattaca will get you thinking about that even more as they dive into the subject of the have's and have-not's in genetic purity. This is one of my favourite movies, and one that should be on every must watch list.

Dark City - A very dark movie about what makes us human. Is it our memories, or a deeper sense of self that can't be changed? I have watched this movie dozens of times, and while it isn't one of the best I have ever seen, it has a certain quality to it. You will either love it or hate it.

OLDER COMEDY


Back to the Future 1 and 2 - One of the most fun movies I have ever watched, Back to the Future really opened up my imagination and got me excited about the idea of time travel.

SUPER HERO


X-Men 2 and 3 - The first X-Men movie wasn't all that great. It set you up to understand that universe, but you could skip it and get right into the good stuff with the second and third X-Men movies. If you want super heroes, there hasn't been anything better in the last decade.

DRAMA


Frank Herbert's Dune - While many people might like the original Dune movie, I think Frank Herbert's Dune is much more fun to watch, and since its more recent, the special effects are much better. The story includes action, drama, politics, assassination, and the underdog winning.

RECENT TREK (worth watching)


Star Trek: First Contact - I pretty much refuse to believe that any other Star Trek movie has been made in the last two decades.

HORROR


Aliens - So there is some scary stuff happening with human killing aliens, face grabbing aliens, and aliens popping out of people's stomachs. You kill one, and their blood is acid. I swear a kid made these creatures and kept on saying to his father, the writer, "and it does this too!".

Cube and Cube 2 - Some movies are just strange, this movie is the ultimate story of survivor. Put in a cube with a myriad of traps, the people inside must figure things out to escape. Strange, wild and interesting. If you want a bit of gore and horror with some science fiction overtones, check out these two movies.