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The Sietch of Sci-Fi

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Celebrating our love for the sci-fi genre. Discussing stories from far-away planets and civilizations; tales of horror, war, love and kinship.

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Though the Original is still unmatched (obviously!) and many of them are not that great, I love that 'Akira Slide' is just a thing you will see again and again in different media now. Obi-Wan's from Clone Wars (2003) is probably my favourite. Tartakovsky understands it best.

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Dune hive, don't hate me, but I think he is slightly 🤏🏼🤏🏼🤏🏼 better in the King than in Dune: Part Two. (Both are among the best performances of the 21st century).

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I did not know Kristen Stewart still had haters in the year 2025; all the losers are outing themselves below this post. Y'all suck.

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From the moment it was first announced, I was excited for Predator: Badlands. Prey was incredible, then Killer of Killers came & delivered even more incredible lore. My hype for Badlands grew and grew as I watched the rest of the franchise. Today, I finally get to see it. Review

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Predator: Badlands is a refreshing, fun and epic sci-fi adventure that sometimes struggles to bring its big ideas to the screen with the proper visual prowess, but really stuns with its great action and characters. Read my 4 ★★★★ review below: boxd.it/bDpTGv

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I could absolutely watch 5 more Predator period pieces à la Prey and I'm glad the franchise seems to go where Dan Trachtenberg wants it to go, but I can't be the only one who sees the insane potential for a movie set after #PredatorBadlands and Killer of Killers, right? Two

I could absolutely watch 5 more Predator period pieces à la Prey and I'm glad the franchise seems to go where Dan Trachtenberg wants it to go, but I can't be the only one who sees the insane potential for a movie set after #PredatorBadlands and Killer of Killers, right? 

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FRANKENSTEIN is another incredible love letter to the concept of monstrosity by Guillermo Del Toro. Though painfully unsubtle at times and cursed by sequences where the Netflix look does not work in its favour, its classic, gothic take on the story that birthed science-fiction is

FRANKENSTEIN is another incredible love letter to the concept of monstrosity by Guillermo Del Toro. Though painfully unsubtle at times and cursed by sequences where the Netflix look does not work in its favour, its classic, gothic take on the story that birthed science-fiction is
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This sentiment is very funny when you remember that the biggest crime that the loudest Andor fans have done are: 1. Wanting other Star Wars to be made with similar care and attention to detail. 2. Wanting other Star Wars to have progressive values, which SW does at its best.

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It's been on my list for years, but I finally started reading Margaret Atwood's 'THE HANDMAID'S TALE' One of the most important pieces of dystopian fiction ever written.

It's been on my list for years, but I finally started reading Margaret Atwood's 'THE HANDMAID'S TALE'

One of the most important pieces of dystopian fiction ever written.
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When the first episodes of AHSOKA mentioned that Sabine had received Jedi training, I was intrigued. Rebels had made a compelling point of her NOT being force sensitive, so I wondered what interesting story aspect they had up their sleeves to change that. I am still wondering.

When the first episodes of AHSOKA mentioned that Sabine had received Jedi training, I was intrigued.

Rebels had made a compelling point of her NOT being force sensitive, so I wondered what interesting story aspect they had up their sleeves to change that.

I am still wondering.
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Indira Varma returns to Dune: Prophecy! She was originally cast for the role of Empress Natalya in Season 1 (now played by Jodhi May), before dropping out due to scheduling conflicts after the production's 4 month hiatus.

Indira Varma returns to Dune: Prophecy! She was originally cast for the role of Empress Natalya in Season 1 (now played by Jodhi May), before dropping out due to scheduling conflicts after the production's 4 month hiatus.