MisterTuesday

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Rebel Moon: Part Two - The Scargiver

Part Two dazzles with stunning visuals and captivating slo-mo fight scenes. However, the story's coherence suffers, as it remains fixated on the small farm village setting. The inexplicable significance attributed to a primitive farming community for the Imperium's food supply strains credibility. Ultimately, the storyline feels clumsily executed, leaving little desire for Part Three.

#scifi #rebelmoon

Fallout (Season 1)

The Fallout TV series, inspired by the video games, captivates even non-players like me. Its superb world-building and talented cast immerse you in a post-apocalyptic universe reminiscent of Terminator, Silo, and Mad Max. After watching, I'm eager to delve into the games. With such a strong debut, a second season feels inevitable.

#scifi #fallout

ST: Discovery (S5E1+2) - Red Directive / Under the Twin Moons

Despite wanting to enjoy it, there are noticeable drawbacks. The over-the-top acting of characters like Burnham and Stamets is cringe-inducing, and some action sequences stretch believability, such as Burnham being catapulted into the bridge through the front screen.
On the positive side: Cronenberg's return is a welcome sight, Saru remains a favorite character, and the visual effects are impressive.

#startrek #discovery #scifi

3 Body Problem (Season 1)

Netflix's '3 Body Problem' offers a streamlined adaptation that efficiently condenses the source material. With adept editing, it covers Book 1 and parts of Book 2 in just 8 episodes. A pleasant surprise, delivering the essentials while trimming unnecessary elements.

Overall, quite excellent!

#scifi #3BodyProblem

A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune. An Oral History. (Max Evry)

I didn't read this book cover to cover; it's too dense for that. Instead, I randomly browsed some handpicked chapters. It's packed with intriguing and insightful accounts of one of the most underrated sci-fi movies.

#scifi #dune

Constellation (Season 1)

Loved every moment of Constellation - a captivating blend of sci-fi, physics, horror, and maybe even ghostly elements. Can't wait for a potential Season 2!

#scifi #constellation

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024)

Let's wrap this franchise up once and for all, shall we?

#ghostbusters

Halo (Season 2)

In its sophomore outing, 'Halo' seems to have found its footing after a somewhat uneven first season. Season 2 demonstrates a clearer direction and purpose. The introduction of The Flood adds an exciting layer to the series.
Looking forward to more 'Halo'!

#scifi #halo

Greenland (2020)

Clips from this movie kept popping up in my YouTube feed until I finally relented and watched it. I actually enjoyed watching it!

It emphasized two key points: Firstly, the rationale behind establishing a human colony on Mars became obvious. Secondly, the necessity of having a well-defined plan in the face of any major disaster was underscored.

#scifi #disasterporn

Aniara (2018)

Set against a backdrop that feels reminiscent of a mall, 'Aniara' delivers a harrowing experience with plenty of screaming, nudity, and techno music. Despite its low-budget indie origins, the film boasts intriguing sci-fi elements throughout. The ending leaves a lasting impression.

#scifi #aniara