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  • #conceptart

    Relive the Human-Machine War with Matrix Concept Art

    Even if you prefer to pretend that the latter Matrix movies don't exist, you can still appreciate these gloomy pieces of concept art from The Matrix trilogy, filled with sinister machines and the interminable levels of the human city Zion. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #uncannyvalley

    Ranking The Creep Factor Of Human CGI: The Uncanny Valley Effect

    The more realistic a CG human is, the creepier they become. There's nothing spookier than a half-computer half-child CG face on the big screen. We've ranked all the worst CG humans, in order of creepiness. More »
    12/11/09
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    By Meredith Woerner
  • #rant

    Does CGI Ruin Movies?

    Today's big budget movies have the technology to create worlds and characters unlike anything we've ever seen before... but is that really a good thing? What if CGI just distracts from all the important things about moviemaking? More »
    12/08/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #decadeinreview

    Top 10 Science Fiction Disappointments Of The Past Decade

    Disappointment sometimes seems the natural state of mind for science-fiction fans, but it's because we have so much hope. We raise our hopes again and again, only to suffer crushing disappointment. Here are the 10 worst letdowns of the 2000s. More »
    12/08/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #scifigiftguide

    DVDs To Give The Fan Who Has Everything

    Nothing makes a better gift for the science-fiction fanatic in your life than some cool-looking DVD box sets that can keep him/her up all night for weeks. Here are some boxsets your loved ones will want to crawl inside. More »
    12/04/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #retrofuturism

    Would "The Matrix" Have Been Better As A 1930s Musical?

    This semi-funny parody of The Matrix picks up on something serious, which is that the Matrix flicks were heavily-inspired by 1930s iconography. I do love the 30s-style trailer, showing the dance sequence. Compare it with a real 30s trailer! More »
    11/25/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #thematrix1905

    The Matrix, Starring Charlie Chaplin

    The Matrix gets a retro upgrade as a silent film starring none other than Charlie Chaplin. Neo learns he's the One, learns boxing-fu, impresses Trinity, and fights the goggle-wearing Agents Smith with the power of pie-fights. More »
    11/09/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #movies

    The Most Expensive Movies Of The Past Decade

    The 2009 summer movie season ended, with a record-breaking box office. But 2009 will also go down as the year with the most movies that cost $200 million or more. We've compiled the most expensive movies of the past decade. More »
    09/21/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #triviagasm

    7 Science Fictional Bars We'd Like to Visit

    Life in the cities of tomorrow is filled with stressful encounters involving flying cars and Robopocalypses, so where can you find a nice place where everyone knows your designation? Here are seven science-fictional bars we wish we could visit. More »
    09/20/09
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    By Alexis
  • #medicaldrama

    Who Doesn't Want To Visit The Jedi Doctor In The Matrix?

    Sure, a doctor advertising his services with Star Wars references may seem cool, but St. Louis doctor Alexander Kalk now describes the ad (and his follow-up Matrix one) as "abnormal" and one of the first signs of his mental illness. More »
    08/30/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #triviagasm

    The Best of Science Fiction's Oppressed Species

    District 9's crustacean aliens may be the first extraterrestrials to experience South Africa's apartheid, but they're hardly the first species to feel the sting of oppression. We list science fiction's other downtrodden, enslaved, and dehumanized (so to speak) species. More »
    08/18/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #triviagasm

    6 Characters Who Escaped Virtual Prisons... Or Did They?

    It's the ultimate test for any hero: finding yourself trapped in a prison of the mind, where you can no longer tell the difference between reality and falsehood. Here are six science-fiction heroes who escaped from virtual reality...probably. Spoilers ahead! More »
    06/05/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • #poll

    A Decade On, Which Was Worse?

    Now that we've had some time to think about it, it's time to ask yourself which was worse: the Star Wars prequel trilogy, or the Matrix trilogy? The Oregonian's Shawn Levy thinks it's the latter. More »
    05/30/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #killingmachines

    Countdown Science Fiction's 10 Most Murderous Robots

    It's one thing to talk about Killer Robots, but which ones have actually managed to really rack up the senseless slaughter? Here are our choices for the ten deadliest robots for you to avoid. More »

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    05/19/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #stillmorethanmeetstheeye

    Coming Soon in 3-D: All Your Favorite Movies

    Last week's monster opening for Monsters vs. Aliens can only mean one thing: More 3-D movies. But do they have to be new movies? Apparently, Hollywood doesn't think so. More »
    04/05/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #exclusive

    The 3 Laws May Not Be Enough To Guide Robot Warriors

    What does the Pentagon think about a possible robot uprising? Is Star Trek's view of combat realistic? We asked P.W. Singer, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and author of Wired for War. More »

    Feature

    04/01/09
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    By Andrew Liptak
  • #triviagasm

    The Craziest Space Racists Of All Time

    In the distant future, most our problems will be solved - except racism. Science fiction is full of crazy bigots, who hate aliens, robots and mutants. We list SF's most monstrous racism allegories, below. More »
    03/27/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #rant

    The 7 Deadly Sins Of Religion In Science Fiction

    Religion is a huge part of science fiction - and it makes the genre better and more fascinating, as Battlestar Galactica proved. But there are seven mistakes SF should avoid in portraying the spiritual realm. More »
    03/26/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #stealthispitch

    What Should the Wachowskis Do Next?

    The Matrix was one of the best movies of the last decade, but its director/producer team, the Wachowskis, headed downhill with the sequels, and bombed with Speed Racer. Here's what they need to do next. More »

    Feature

    03/12/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #dioramas

    5 Dioramas That Actually Tell A Story

    10/13/08
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  • #scifisports

    Six Sweaty Moments of Geeky Triumph

    10/11/08
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