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    #21
    although I might also add that after watching the first one with my daughter she now has existential issue as to whether she really exists.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Bunk View Post
      I thought the first one was really good. A good match of the action inside the matrix with the slo-mo bullet-time and wire-fighting etc, and the stuff outside in the real world which frames those bits. The second one was still ok but was starting to focus more on the real world than the matrix, and the third continued that further, and that was the problem for me, those bits just weren't as interesting as the matrix parts.
      I actually liked seeing into the "real world" a bit, right up until they jumped the shark with "The powers of The One extend beyond the Matrix" at the very end of film 2.
      Originally posted by MaryPoppins
      I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
      Originally posted by vetran
      Urine is quite nourishing

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        #23
        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        although I might also add that after watching the first one with my daughter she now has existential issue as to whether she really exists.
        Good, that shows she's thinking. Give her some Plato now.

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          #24
          Originally posted by original PM View Post
          although I might also add that after watching the first one with my daughter she now has existential issue as to whether she really exists.
          Just tell her that she doesn't, but it's important she doesn't let anyone else know.
          Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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            #25
            We did go down the route of kicking a rock and saying I refute it thus but then when I told her actually we cannot know she went into a tail spin...

            was quite funny really!

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              #26
              Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
              Yeah - it shows you don't appreciate good SF. Seriously, I've often seen that when the general public don't like a sci-fi film, it's because it's proper sci-fi, not soap or cowboys or a love-story set in space. For a given value of "proper" of course.


              Interesting.. define "proper" SF?

              My collection includes classics such as.. Blade Runner, Alien (+ sequels), Silent Running, SpaceBalls (kidding.. really kidding ), Quatermass and the Pit, random Star Trek etc..

              It's all down to personal taste really isn't it?

              Bonus points if anyone identifies the movie the chap in my avatar was from
              Do what thou wilt

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                #27
                I did say "for a given value of proper"

                Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
                My collection includes classics such as.. Blade Runner, Alien (+ sequels), Silent Running, SpaceBalls (kidding.. really kidding ), Quatermass and the Pit, random Star Trek etc..
                Blade Runner, Alien, Silent Running, Quatermass and the Pit - proper
                Star Trek, Aliens and sequels - not proper. Great fun, but not proper.
                Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dark Black View Post


                  Interesting.. define "proper" SF?

                  My collection includes classics such as.. Blade Runner, Alien (+ sequels), Silent Running, SpaceBalls (kidding.. really kidding ), Quatermass and the Pit, random Star Trek etc..

                  It's all down to personal taste really isn't it?

                  Bonus points if anyone identifies the movie the chap in my avatar was from
                  Hardware!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
                    Hardware!
                    We have a winner!

                    You Sir, win an all expenses paid trip to the Zone

                    (don't come back without some random-looking pieces of mechanoid )
                    Last edited by Dark Black; 18 October 2014, 06:59.
                    Do what thou wilt

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                      I did say "for a given value of proper"



                      Blade Runner, Alien, Silent Running, Quatermass and the Pit - proper
                      Star Trek, Aliens and sequels - not proper. Great fun, but not proper.


                      So in effect then, your definition of "proper" equates to "cult", the rest being "sci-fi for the masses" ?

                      I can see that
                      Last edited by Dark Black; 18 October 2014, 06:58. Reason: typo
                      Do what thou wilt

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