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*Some Star Trek here and there (mostly Next Generation, Voyager)
*Some Star Trek here and there (mostly Next Generation, Voyager)
*Marginally SciFi: Strange Luck, Early Edition, Jake 2.0 (feat. [[Grace Park | Boomer]] and [[Keegan Connor Tracy]] as pals),
*Marginally SciFi: Strange Luck, Early Edition, Jake 2.0 (feat. [[Grace Park | Boomer]] and [[Keegan Connor Tracy]] as pals),
*http://www.tv.com/users/tebici/profile.php
*...
*...


SciFi Films:
SciFi Films:
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*Star Wars - A New Hope
*Star Wars - A New Hope
*Minority Report
*Minority Report
*I watch lots of cheese scifi that I wouldn't have nerve to post here (e.g. the 20 other movies based on Phillip K Dick novels).
*28 days later
*Space Camp
*Tron (1982)
*Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
*I watch lots of cheese scifi that I wouldn't have nerve to post here (e.g. the 20 other movies based on Phillip K Dick novels)
*Comic book movies (from Spider-man to Sin City)
*Aeon Flux and other cheesy ambiguously girl power flicks.  
*Aeon Flux and other cheesy ambiguously girl power flicks.  
*...more coming
*...more coming


Books/Authors:
 
SciFi/Fantasy on some level Books/Authors:
*Ray Bradbury - The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451
*Ray Bradbury - The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451
** Said something to the effect of great science fiction isn't about futures, aliens and far away places; it present situations in which we can better see people and humanity for what they are by taking them out of their usual context.  
** Said something to the effect of great science fiction isn't about futures, aliens and far away places; it present situations in which we can better see people and humanity for what they are by taking them out of their usual context.  
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**thoughts from the author - "I wonder why a dream or an idea should be any less real than this table, or why Macbeth should be less real than today's newspaper."
**thoughts from the author - "I wonder why a dream or an idea should be any less real than this table, or why Macbeth should be less real than today's newspaper."
*H.G. Wells - The Time Machine
*H.G. Wells - The Time Machine
*[[wikipedia:Nathaniel Hawthorne | Nathaniel Hawthorne]] - "The Birthmark", "Rappaccini's Daughter"
*Frank Herbert - Dune
*Edwin Abbott Abbott - [[wikipedia:Flatland | Flatland]]: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884)
*Edwin Abbott Abbott - [[wikipedia:Flatland | Flatland]]: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884)
*Asimov - Foundation  
*Asimov - Foundation  
*Shakespeare
*Shakespeare - The Tempest
** "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy" Hamlet in <u>Hamlet</u>  
** "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy" Hamlet in <u>Hamlet</u>  




--Suddenly the choice to only list SciFi shows seems silly given BSGs reliance on drama but that list would be too exhaustive. Maybe I'll do it some other time.
--Suddenly the choice to only list SciFi shows seems silly given BSGs reliance on drama but that list would be too exhaustive. Maybe I'll do it some other time.

Revision as of 19:00, 14 May 2007

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BSG is the bestest show ever!

I hope I'm allowed to be silly on my own page.

Other SciFi(-related) TV I watch(ed):

  • Space:Above and Beyond (1995, FOX)
  • Firefly (2002, dvd for me)
  • Welcome to Paradox (1998, SciFi)
  • Dark Skies (1996, NBC)
  • Heroes (NBC)
  • Stargate SG-1 (Showtime, SciFi, first 2 seasons, last 2 seasons, roughly)
  • Sliders (FOX, SciFi, first few seasons faithfully)
  • Quantum Leap
  • Some Star Trek here and there (mostly Next Generation, Voyager)
  • Marginally SciFi: Strange Luck, Early Edition, Jake 2.0 (feat. Boomer and Keegan Connor Tracy as pals),
  • http://www.tv.com/users/tebici/profile.php
  • ...


SciFi Films:

  • The Fifth Element (Dir: Luc Besson)
  • Children of Men
  • Stargate
  • Blade Runner
  • 12 Monkeys
  • Star Wars - A New Hope
  • Minority Report
  • 28 days later
  • Space Camp
  • Tron (1982)
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • I watch lots of cheese scifi that I wouldn't have nerve to post here (e.g. the 20 other movies based on Phillip K Dick novels)
  • Comic book movies (from Spider-man to Sin City)
  • Aeon Flux and other cheesy ambiguously girl power flicks.
  • ...more coming


SciFi/Fantasy on some level Books/Authors:

  • Ray Bradbury - The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451
    • Said something to the effect of great science fiction isn't about futures, aliens and far away places; it present situations in which we can better see people and humanity for what they are by taking them out of their usual context.
  • Jules Verne - Journey to the Center of the Earth
  • Jorge Luis Borges - "The Aleph"
    • thoughts from the author - "I wonder why a dream or an idea should be any less real than this table, or why Macbeth should be less real than today's newspaper."
  • H.G. Wells - The Time Machine
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne - "The Birthmark", "Rappaccini's Daughter"
  • Frank Herbert - Dune
  • Edwin Abbott Abbott - Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884)
  • Asimov - Foundation
  • Shakespeare - The Tempest
    • "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy" Hamlet in Hamlet


--Suddenly the choice to only list SciFi shows seems silly given BSGs reliance on drama but that list would be too exhaustive. Maybe I'll do it some other time.