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Tagged: adventure

WEEK OF CHAOS: “Wartime Stories” and “Echoes”

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By D. Alexander on Feb 26th, 2015

You’d better have read the others. Last time on the Week of Chaos, we showed you what it really means to be alone in a crowd and the fear that comes with being lost in darkness. Now, a new kind of fear will come into play… In the future, the mind is sucject to the…

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BOOK REVIEW: Galapagos Regained

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By Brandon Scott on Jan 28th, 2015

Let me just say that the following paragraph is meant in the best possible way: This book is ridiculous. Absolutely nutter-butters, run-up-the-wall crazy. I can’t believe I read it. I can’t believe this is an actual book that exists in this world. I have never read anything like this, and I don’t expect to ever…

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Around the Net (1/9/2015): Who’s Up for Some Adventure? Bring Your Triples!

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By Manny on Jan 9th, 2015

Here at Sci-Fi Bloggers, we run a lot of individual pieces on the site, each of them revolving around and focusing on a specific topic. Sometimes, however, we like to crank it up a notch and take a look at a few things at once. With that said, we invite you to follow us as we…

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BOOK REVIEW: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

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By Brandon Scott on Jan 8th, 2015

I think there might be something wrong with science fiction writers. Which is quite the statement, because I am a science fiction writer. Why do we like to end the world so much? What is so inherently appealing about destroying it? Is it because we have a grudge against society, and this is our way…

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MOVIE REVIEW: Interstellar (No Spoilers)

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By N.Demmy on Nov 7th, 2014

Directed by Christopher Nolan. Written by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, John Lithgow, David Gyasi, Wes Bentley, Topher Grace, Casey Affleck and Michael Caine. PG-13, 169 minutes. While watching Interstellar, something a friend of mine once said popped up in my head. He said, “Christopher Nolan movies are…

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RETRO REVIEW: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

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By N.Demmy on Oct 20th, 2014

Directed by Robert Wise. Written By Harold Livingston. Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Stephen Collins and Persis Khambata. PG, 136 minutes (the Director’s Cut). The beginning of Star Trek: The Motion Picture is perhaps one of the more surprising moves made by a space adventure…

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Retro Review: Leviathan (1989)

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By N.Demmy on Sep 22nd, 2014

What: An undersea mining operation comes across the wreckage of an old, Soviet mining vessel. When they come back from investigating, the crew unwittingly brings aboard a creature that hunts them down one by one. Who: Peter Weller (Robocop) stars as the head of the mining operation. He’s awesome, as always. Other familiar faces from popular 80s…

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Meanwhile, in South Korea… Jeong-woo Park’s Yeon-ga-si (2012)

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By Keyoka on Sep 3rd, 2014

The most important question you will ask yourself is, “How come I didn’t know about this movie?” Director and writer Jeong-woo Park has still left me in shock after his film, Yeon-ga-si, or for us English speakers, Deranged. The plot follows the connected storyline of brothers Jae-pil (Dong-wan Kim) and Jae-hyuk (Myung-min Kim). Jae-hyuk is…

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The Lottery: Episode Five – “Crystal City”

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By Keyoka on Aug 19th, 2014

WARNING: This article contains spoilers. The world of The Lottery is growing more and more intense as this episode opens with the announcement of the two hundred Lottery finalists. Bring on the super creepy commercials, robotic public announcements and scripted press conferences held by President Westwood (Yul Vazquez) and First Lady Gabrielle (Shelley Conn). Out…

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MOVIE REVIEW: Monsters (2010)

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By Keyoka on Aug 16th, 2014

I think by the time actual aliens invade our planet, the human race won’t be interested. Kind of like, “What are you gonna do…attack us? Eh, seen it.” Gareth Edwards’ Monsters (2010) is a yet another film that explores life after our first encounter with otherworldly foreigners. Due to some American tomfoolery, a NASA “thing” crash…

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MOVIE REVIEW: Riddick (2013)

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By Keyoka on Aug 13th, 2014

Yo, they got SPOILERS below! None of the Riddick movies were ever big blockbusters. They never held the financial weight of an Iron Man or Twilight film, but the series has done something that even the most amazing science fiction universes (Firefly…to name one) have not been able to pull off: it has survived in this…

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The Lottery: Episode Four – “Genie”

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By Keyoka on Aug 12th, 2014

WARNING: This article contains spoilers. Do you realize that someone dies every episode? Is that the real lottery? Who’s going to die this week? I’m not complaining. I love a good murder—this is Lifetime after all—just making an observation. Last episode, Vanessa was a bottle of broken glass and rain. Just a mess walking around…

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