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more about #cowboybebop AmishJohn: The only problem with Bouncers is that they eventually grow up. #robertaheinlein more » Perhaps Not: In the same vein as "The Book of Dave," I would recommend "A Canticle for Liebowitz" by Walter M. Miller Jr. more » Brisco_County_Jr: Where's Arthur Dent and Tricia McMillan?! (A Brit in his bedclothes and a girl he met once at a party, Hitchhiker's Guide!) more » joetato: Mutants of 2051 AD is one of the great forgotten classics! MEGA-KUDOS for including it. The album of the soundtrack for Strange Brew explains what h... more » Allen_Richards: Cheers to you, Charlie Jane! I don't think I've watched my copy of ROLLERBLADE in 20 years, easily. My friend Conrad Brooks worked for Don Jackson a n... more » regis: I was reading the description of "Rollerblade" and trying really hard to shoehorn it into what I remember of "Rollerball", and it JUST WOULDN'T WORK, ... more » DerwinPoe: Whither Zardoz? I feel like Sean Connery in red patent leather lederhosen following the gospel of L. Frank Baum deserves a mention. more » Darklighter: I think A Canticle for Leibowitz wins the "bits of cultural flotsam surviving" award. more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: My goodness, the young Don Johnson was a beautiful kid, wasn't he? I think I've seen all of these. HBO in the 80's was a fun thing to have. I actua... more » Chip Overclock: Am I alone in liking NIGHT OF THE COMET? more » bluehinter: No love for the 80's New Zealand sci-fi flick The Quiet Earth? The main character's a balding scientist who wakes up one morning to discover that th... more » Cash907Censored: Don't forget, the red comet spared a young Chakotay too. He lived on to get the girl and save the day. more » Atomictao: Buddy Holly in Six-String Samurai. I guess he's like the dinosaurs... you think he's dead, then he goes and survives an apocalypse. "Only one man ca... more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: what's the chihuahua from?! more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: Why wouldn't you expect amazons with eye lasers to survive? In fact, how would you expect amazons to survive without eye lasers? more » CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): I think the worst case scenario in both the Postman and Waterworld is Kevin Costners survival rate. How does that guy do it. On the one hand, he has h... more » Hamslicer: Akira more » TheGreat&PowerfulTurtle: All right. A couple of nitpicks. 1) it's Boudicca not Budeka. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudica 2) From the comfort of what time machine did y... more » Cash907Censored: I can't believe I almost forgot Marjorie Monaghan as Jojo Thorsen from Space Rangers: Valley Forge. To a 13 year old, she was hottest space pilot ar... more » MagentaCarme: Jadda Pinkett Smith from the Matrix trilogy?!?!?!? She's gotta be here. That is if you consider them space movies. more » -
#top10
Top 10 Unlikely Survivors Of The End Of The World
In 9, deadly machines wipe out the human race and the only creatures left alive are... ragdolls? Okay. But those hempen freedom-fighters aren't necessarily the weirdest people to survive the apocalypse. Here are the top 10 most unlikely apocalyptic survivors. More » -
#triviagasm
The Most Badass Female Space Pilots Of All Time
Some of the hottest hot-shot pilots in space opera are women. It's a longstanding tradition in science fiction to show women taking the controls of starships, space fighters and star-cruisers, and here are our favorite badass female cockpit jockeys.
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#morningspoilers
Updates On Lensmen, Cowboy Bebop, Doctor Who, Fringe And Scott Pilgrim
Today's spoilers include film-makers talking about their adaptations of the classic Lensmen novels and the Cowboy Bebop anime series. Plus David Tennant talks Doctor Who, and there are new True Blood and Scott Pilgrim pics. Plus Impact and Virtuality spoilers. More » -
#triviagasm
20 Best (And 20 Worst) Pets In Science Fiction
When humans finally conquer space, we'll still want to keep other creatures as pets. Some science-fiction pets are among our favorite characters, but others, you just want to flush out the airlock. Here's our list of the best and worst. More » -
#fantrailers
The Good, The Bad, And The Just Plain Weird Of Science Fiction Fan Trailers
A while ago we took a look at a pretty awesome fan trailer for a Thundercats movie, and we decided to explore what other fan trailers are out there. What we found isn't always pretty...
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#dragonball
What do Dragon Ball fans think of the live-action version?
With any movie adaptation of a popular story, there are criticisms. One fairly thorough list of differences between the anime and manga is here. Here are some of the main points: More » -
#io9ourobouros
io9: The Site That May Make Keanu Reeves Cry.
I knew that I wasn't a fan of the news that Keanu is going to star in a live-action Cowboy Bebop, but you guys took it much, much worse than I did. More » -
#cowboybebop
Neo Goes Bebop
Not content with ruining The Day The Earth Stood Still, Keanu Reeves has set his sights on another sci-fi classic, signing up for the live-action remake of classic anime Cowboy Bebop. Is nothing sacred? More » -
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#cowboybebop
Neo Still Plans On Claiming Spike Spiegel Role
Keanu Reeves has been yearning to do a Cowboy Bebop movie for years now, no matter how many scifi movies he has to stone-face his way through — and it sounds like he's getting closer. -
#sciencefictiondeaths
12 Coolest Deaths In Science Fiction History
It's never great to watch a beloved science fiction hero die — but sometimes a memorable heroic death can help turn a science fiction story into a real epic. And some science fiction characters are unforgettable and bad-ass precisely because they died in a memorable way. Here's our list of the dozen greatest deaths in the history of science fiction. With some spoilers, natch. More »





