What's your favorite Science fiction series?
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i think a lot of Heinlein's stuff is pretty good. I think my favorite was the man from mars, or citizen of the galaxy.
Actually nonbungas list is pretty decent really.
For more of a newer kick, ive read a fair amount of the extended universe in Star Wars, specifically the NJO books. Its mandos speciality, but i think as a whole they arent too bad.
Hitchikers Guide...the entire "triliogy" i suppose is also pretty good stuff.
Actually nonbungas list is pretty decent really.
For more of a newer kick, ive read a fair amount of the extended universe in Star Wars, specifically the NJO books. Its mandos speciality, but i think as a whole they arent too bad.
Hitchikers Guide...the entire "triliogy" i suppose is also pretty good stuff.
Re: What's your favorite Science fiction series?
For me it's as follows:
Movies: Star Wars (no contest)
Books: Star wars: legacy of the force
Television: Star Gate
Comedy or Spoof's: none
Movies: Star Wars (no contest)
Books: Star wars: legacy of the force
Television: Star Gate
Comedy or Spoof's: none
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Re: What's your favorite Science fiction series?
Nice URL.CrazyAnglican wrote:Comedy or Spoof's: Hitchhiker's Guide (The book [url]not[/url] the movie)

Re: What's your favorite Science fiction series?
I love the Twilight Zone. Fascinating stuff. I also enjoy anything similar, like Amazing Stories and Tales From The Crypt.Riao wrote: Television... Gotta be the Twilight Zone. Awesome, awesome show. The original series that is.
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Re: What's your favorite Science fiction series?
Definitely Twilight Zone... The 80's series was pretty good too.cpto01 wrote:I love the Twilight Zone. Fascinating stuff. I also enjoy anything similar, like Amazing Stories and Tales From The Crypt.
I'd also like to throw in Twin Peaks.
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Re: What's your favorite Science fiction series?
Movies: Lord of the RingsCrazyAnglican wrote:What're your favorites? For me it's as follows:
Movies: Star Wars (no contest)
Books: The Foundation Trilogy
Television: Babylon 5 (Star Trek TNG a close second)
Comedy or Spoof's: Hitchhiker's Guide (The book [url]not[/url] the movie)
I enjoyed Babylon 5 for several reasons (In my opinion the most underrated Sci Fi series):
1) With all the advanced technology, things were still really screwed up.
2) The main characters seemed to have a great rapport.
3) The aliens were well developed and were equally screwed up (even
the Vorlons)
P.S. I didn't do a poll (I couldn't put every sci fi series on it)
Books: Could be LOTR but that would be cliche, I'm wicked into the David Gimmel Sword in the Storm series right now
Television: X-men the 1990's cartoon
Comedy or Spoof's: Army of Darkness
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movie- Star Wars or Blade Runner and I would also recommend The Forbidden Planet(1956) and Fritz Langs Metropolis(1926)
books- the Dune series by Frank Herbert and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K Dick
TV- Dr Who (Tom Baker being my favorite Dr) and Blakes 7(dont know if anyone outside the UK will know this one)
The 300 is neither sci fi or fantasy as it is based on real events(obviously with some embelishments.)
books- the Dune series by Frank Herbert and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K Dick
TV- Dr Who (Tom Baker being my favorite Dr) and Blakes 7(dont know if anyone outside the UK will know this one)
The 300 is neither sci fi or fantasy as it is based on real events(obviously with some embelishments.)

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Its an imaginative re-telling... Certainly fantasy...Gypsys Kiss wrote:The 300 is neither sci fi or fantasy as it is based on real events(obviously with some embelishments.)
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Re: What's your favorite Science fiction series?
Movies: Star Wars (the original ones aka 4, 5, and 6.
Books: Dune series by Frank Herbert (not the newer ones by his sons)
Television: twilight zone and dark shadows (the old versions of both)
Books: Dune series by Frank Herbert (not the newer ones by his sons)
Television: twilight zone and dark shadows (the old versions of both)
I was always a big fan of the original DUNE series.
Have any of you read his son, Brian Herbert books? They are all based on his fathers papers and are fantastic...especially the three prequels.
It explains so much of the back story from the original series. How did the Bene Gesserit & Fremen come to be...who/what are the Navigators, etc.
If you only know classic DUNE, pick up "House Atreides" and prepare to be hooked all over again. The boy does the old man proud IMO.

Have any of you read his son, Brian Herbert books? They are all based on his fathers papers and are fantastic...especially the three prequels.
It explains so much of the back story from the original series. How did the Bene Gesserit & Fremen come to be...who/what are the Navigators, etc.
If you only know classic DUNE, pick up "House Atreides" and prepare to be hooked all over again. The boy does the old man proud IMO.

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lol at myself for calling that man from mars by the way.heavycola wrote:oh wow:
Movies:
2001: A Space Odyssey (greatest movie ever made)
Star Wars (orig obv, but mostly ESB)
Blade Runner
Books:
Dune
The Dispossessed (Ursula le Guin looks at practical anarchism)
Stranger in a straneg land - Heinlein
also the dispossessed is actually a pretty cool book.
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book: Ender's game, the first few Dune Books before it goes all wacky, Stranger in a Strange Land was good if a little heavy handed
movies: Alien, Aliens, Matrix
TV: ST:tng, Firefly, Red Dwarf, Lain, Lost, Dr Who (Baker years and current), Heroes
movies: Alien, Aliens, Matrix
TV: ST:tng, Firefly, Red Dwarf, Lain, Lost, Dr Who (Baker years and current), Heroes
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books: all of both the ender's series and shadow series. by Orson Scott Card
movies: iRobot, war of the worlds, star wars-the phantom menace (the one with anakin skywalker as a little kid.
TV: no favorites here. i just watch the science channel and discovery channel, which have some sci-fi-ish shows, but nothing special.
movies: iRobot, war of the worlds, star wars-the phantom menace (the one with anakin skywalker as a little kid.
TV: no favorites here. i just watch the science channel and discovery channel, which have some sci-fi-ish shows, but nothing special.

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I couldn't finish reading the book.... I personally thought it was awful... just like the Tom Cruise movie....diddle wrote:Well it wouldn't exactly be the film now would it?The1exile wrote:WTF? No-one even sees fit to mention war of the worlds (the book, thatis)?
I did find the 50's movie to be just amazing..... and the TV series was pretty cool too... it wasn't perfect, but it continued the 50's movie quite well.





