I expect someone will (or has already) started taking pictures of their cats with the human-sized items from the trailer, to show Reality Scale.
Anya ,'Showtime'
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Logan's Run was impressive back when it was new and I was impressionable. "Not held up well" is a good definition.
I have a substantially-younger friend who I made watch this recently (I felt it has sufficient pop culture staying power that she ought to know the source material. Plus it was SO COOL when I was a kid). Turns out it's also ripe for MST3K-style treatment, if your senses of humor happen to run that way.
And thanks to you people, though I have no particular intention to watch the movie, if somehow I do, it's going to be very difficult not to shout, "Renew! Renew!" all through Grizabella's big number.
Has anyone else seen Fast Color? I missed it in theaters (apparently it was in limited release back in April) but I caught it on Amazon this weekend and it's really good. It's a small indie sci-fi movie (post-apocalyptic, natch) about three generations of black women who can take apart and reassemble things with their minds.
RIP Rutger Hauer.
Goddammit.
Oh, no. Really? Sad.
Oh man, I loved him.
"Lost in time, like tears in the rain."
According to recent reports, he ad libbed that line.
Vale, Rutger.
PBS ran a series on science fiction in movies, TV, etc., and he was one of the people interviewed. It might have been his last interview. sigh ....