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Tupan
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I did'nt end to see the first season of Fringe yet. I did'nt knew the paralel universe thing! Well, you don't spoil that much, anyways! |
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I didn't know about the parallel universe yet, but if Colt didn't spill the beans, I'd never know, and I'd never give the show another chance.
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Unitron
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I hope it's okay if I bump this topic Of course I love the Star Wars movies (Except Phantom Menace and Clone Wars) Other then that, I love the original Star Trek and 4th Doctor-era Doctor Who. I like The Twilight Zone too, but I'm not sure if that counts as Sci-fi.
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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Anyone seen the British series Primeval?
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UMUR
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I recently watched "Cload Atlas", which I found moderately entertaining. I also watched "A Boy and his Dog", which was a pretty bizarre post-apocalyptic 70s movie starring a very Young Don Johnson.
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bartosso
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It rings a bell, haven't seen it though. Have you? If I'm to be honest, I'm not particularly fond of British TV series... style. There's something over the top there that repels me both from Dr Who and Sherlock, even though there's a huge difference genre-wise between the two. Would be great to discover something that I'd actually like, because I've finished Deadwood [FUCKING AWESOME, WATCH IT] a couple of weeks ago, and haven't found anything interesting since then.
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Primeval features prehistoric monsters rampaging in London as well as time travel. Doesn't get any better than that... but, yeah, it is over-the-top (which is what I like about it).
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bartosso
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Sounds more like an anime scenario Oh man it goes on my short list. Once I finish my masters thesis (almost there), I'll watch this one for sure, right after Texhnolyze.
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So I've watched this sci fi anime called Sidonia no Kishi. Imagine how surprised I was when I realized it's heavily inspired by Solaris by Stanisław Lem, my favourite writer, renowned philosopher and futurologist. What I believed was just Attack on Titan in space, has turned out to be a deep philosophical sf tale, tackling some of the most difficult themes (cloning, human condition, gender, immortality, social inequality, religion etc.) in a very tasteful way. Very painful but rewarding.
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