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Tagged: Space

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: Eraserhead (1977)

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By N.Demmy on Oct 11th, 2014

Written & Directed by David Lynch. Starring Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Jack Fisk, Judith Anna Roberts, Jeanne Bates and Laurel Near. 1977, Unrated, 89 minutes. The film begins with ominous ambient noise, and it doesn’t let up for almost ninety minutes. The first thing we see is space. A man with his hair strangely coiffed…

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TV, Drama, sci-fi

Extant: Season One, Episode Thirteen – “Ascension”

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By Manny on Sep 21st, 2014

First aired September 17th, 2014. The season finale of Extant wastes no time getting things started. Within the first five minutes Molly is on a rocket heading for the Seraphim. Armed with explosives, she sets out to end the alien threat once and for all. Arriving on the ship, Molly finds Sean Glass (played by…

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Mystery, sci-fi

Extant: Season One, Episode Twelve – “Before the Blood”

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By Manny on Sep 21st, 2014

First aired September 10th, 2014. Using a futuristic memory enhancement shot, Molly (played by Halle Berry) figured out what the code Sparks (played by Michael O’Neill) made her send to the Seraphim, the ship currently in orbit (and the same one she was originally on), did. The code made the ship’s navigation system believe it…

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Mystery, sci-fi

Extant: Season One, Episode Eleven – “A New World”

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By Manny on Sep 21st, 2014

First Aired September 3rd, 2014. Sparks (played by Michael O’Neill) is having doubts about his actions after shooting Kryger (played by Brad Beyer). His ex-wife, Anya (played by Jeannetta Arnette), is prepared to do whatever it takes to protect the Offspring and it’s imitation of their daughter, Katie (played by Shree Crooks). Back at the…

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Brand New Doctor Who

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By Michael Wolff on Sep 9th, 2014

For those of you who’ve been living under a rock for the past fifty years, Doctor Who is (aside from a sixteen-year gap between 1989 and 2005) one of the longest-lasting science fiction shows in the history of television. The series features the Doctor, a humanoid alien (called a Time Lord) who travels the universe…

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Mystery, sci-fi

CATCHING UP: Extant – Season One, Episode Nine

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By Manny on Sep 6th, 2014

First aired August 27th, 2014. Molly (played by Halle Berry) isn’t dead (anyone surprised?). Sparks (played by Michael O’Neill) shot a vision of her created by the baby (for what reason I have no idea). The baby creates an illusion of a young version of his daughter, Katie (played by Shree Crooks), who tells him…

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CATCHING UP: Extant – Season One, Episode Eight

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By Manny on Aug 30th, 2014

First aired August 20th, 2014. After escaping the compound, Molly (played by Halle Berry) has a powwow at her house with Kryger (played by Brad Beyer) and Gordon (played by Maury Sterling). Gordon explains that someone outside the company wanted her baby. While he doesn’t know who it is, viewers know that it’s Hideki (played…

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Mystery, sci-fi

Extant: Season One, Episode Seven – “More in Heaven and Earth”

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By Manny on Aug 22nd, 2014

First aired August 20th, 2014. Molly (played by Halle Berry) has decided to stop playing defense and is ready to confront Director Sparks (played by Michael O’Neill) about everything. Working with Sam (played by Camryn Manheim), who’s back on Team Molly, they begin to investigate the space mission where Sparks’ daughter, Katie (played by Tessa…

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Mystery, sci-fi

TV PREP: Extant – Season One, Episode Six

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By Manny on Aug 20th, 2014

First aired August 13th, 2014. Whatever fathered Molly’s baby is some kind of telekinetic super being, because baby got skills. It’s managing to get into the minds of everyone around him and has actually grown since the last episode. The baby gets into the head of one of the scientists and the ring pattern appears…

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Mystery, sci-fi

TV PREP: Extant – Season One, Episode Five

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By Manny on Aug 20th, 2014

First aired August 6th, 2014. The ISEA worked double time cleaning up after themselves and removing any traces of Molly’s pregnancy. After waking up in the woods with no baby and no memory of what happened to it, she goes on a mission to find answers. Everyone, including Molly’s best friend, Sam, swears up and…

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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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