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more about #davidlynch stiletto001: The Star Wars parody site at #16 is a parody of how the old SW official website looked right around Episode 1. As far as Geocities archiving goes, lo... more » Carrespondent: While watching what Lynch did to that amazing book, I frequently exclaimed, "What a dick." #dune more » Danielle Kouyoumdjian: What about the fanfiction ménage à trois that I wrote(and, in my youth, foolishly posted on a tacky Geocities site) involving myself, Mulder and Kry... more » ricodetroit: what worms? #dune more » heatstroke: hmm....water of life comes from the worm indeed. smell that? that pungent spicy aroma? it's....metaphor! #dune more » Platypus Man: The way I see it, sometimes, in SF, the writer wants to inject some of the related genre of Fantasy, but can't because the audience doesn't want Fanta... more » rek: Walk without rhyme and you won't attract the ______. #dune more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: So basically it boils down to either the lazy writing/plot device or screw with the audience. #startrek more » Bill-Lee: And Baron Harkonnen was fat. And the water was wet. And the knives were pointy and sharp. #dune more » cadrina: Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar #dune more » gorehound: Crawling Around Deep Underground I have no Eyes But I can find The flesh witch has died And putrified The Corpse which lies PUTREFIED I Am Corpse Worm... more » simplyscott: oddly enough, you didn't mention one reason for dream sequences, although perhaps it wasn't in the top 10. the reason i include dream sequences is to... more » Log1c: To be fair, regular worms are kind of phallic. The sticking straight up in the air pretty much gives it away though. #dune more » Darklighter: Really, the worms were phallic? Was the sand dry, too? #dune more » Trystero: I am now thinking of a very specific image from the Battle Royale manga. #dune more » Smeagol92055: HE RIDES THE WORM #dune more » Jeremy Tapsell: Like comics0026 said, the Dream gives us a view on the characters state of mind. It lets us into her subconcious, exposing taboos and biases the audi... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: If recognizing that torso from the front page thumbnail is wrong, I don't wanna be right. #startrek more » comics0026: The best use of dream sequences and such are used to get inside the character's head, to get a better idea of the character's POV, where their head sp... more » octaslash: For me, the best one was definitely Buffy's "Restless". Dawn's arrival was actually foreshadowed at the end of season 3, but it's teased even further ... more » -
#dreamsequences
Why Does Science Fiction Love Dream Sequences?
Why do we step inside the dreams of science-fiction heroes so often? We're already in the future, or on an alien world, so why take an extra leap into the world of the unreal? Here are some theories.
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#geocities
The Greatest Science Fiction Sites We'll Miss On Geocities
The clunky backgrounds, blaring Midi sound files, and ugly ads... there's a lot we won't miss about Geocities when it shuts down today. But it was home to tons of fan sites and science-fiction resources: here are some we'll miss. More » -
#dreamsequences
40+ Lurid, Bizarre Science Fiction Dream Sequences
Science fiction takes place in a world beyond our own reality, but sometimes you need to go just a bit further — into the realm of the crazy, surreal dream sequence. Here are 40 or so of our absolute favorites. More »

