Archive for the 'SciFi' Category

May 09 2008

Good news everyone!

Published in Humor, SciFi

There’s a preview of the next Futurama direct-to-DVD movie out on YouTube!

Squeee!


OMG OMG OMG.

The first movie had some great moments, though a lot of it was lackluster. This preview looks a lot funnier, the equal to some of the best of the episodes. It has Morbo (kittens give him gas), and Nixon, and Kif, and and and…

It has a giant ant. Really. Oh man. I love giant ants. "Them!" is one of my favorite movies of all time.

I miss Futurama. More is coming! Yay!

Slurm’s up to io9.

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May 07 2008

Armageddon, Deep Impact: decadent

A Breaking news for sky afficianados post made me sit back and gape for a moment: "Armageddon" and "Deep Impact" came out this summer 10 years ago. Wow. I’ve been mocking the former and hyping the latter for a decade now. Cool.

I use both movies in a general public talk I give about astronomy, showing brief clips that go over mistakes made as well as some rare accuracies as well. I still think "Armageddon" is one of the worst movies ever made, ever, and "Deep Impact", though flawed, is far superior.

But wow, 10 years? BNfSA has some thoughts on this as well, seeing as how the two together have grossed nearly a billion dollars since their release.

It’s enough to make Ben Affleck cry.

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May 07 2008

Space Nazis!

Published in Cool stuff, Humor, SciFi

How awesome would it be to see a scifi movie about secret Nazi bases on the Moon?

Pretty freakin’ awesome, that how awesome. And now we get to see it!


Cooooool. "Iron Sky". Love the title.

Now, I have to make some points. I’m me, after all.

1) There is no dark side of the Moon, at least no permanent one.

2) Tires made of rubber and holding air won’t work too well. That’s why the rovers had mesh tires.

3) The dust billows when the saucers land, but there’s no air on the Moon for the dust to billow, um, in. It would fly up and back down on little ballistic parabolic arcs.

4) Nazi flying saucers! Sweet!

Now, I have to add that this looks like it’s based on really silly conspiracy theories from the 1970s and 80s; I read a (really bad) novel about it based on those same CTs and it had all the same trappings: Antarctic Nazi base, flying saucers, etc. But "Iron Sky" looks pretty cool. They have a website for the movie, and it has a bulletin board for community input. I may drop in some suggestions for them…

P.S. No one tell Ben Stein about this movie. Nazi scientists! His head would explode.

Tip o’ the pith helmet to Timo Poikola for letting me know about this.

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May 05 2008

Where there’s a Wil

Published in SciFi

The scifi blog io9 has an interesting idea: the next Trek series should focus on a grown-up Wesley Crusher who captains a starship that goes around the Alpha Quadrant solving mysteries (like how Janeway got a command, or why Worf always pops up anywhere in the galaxy he’s needed).

I actually think this isn’t a bad idea. Wesley was irritating, but he was written and directed that way. Wil is actually a fine actor and it would be cool to see him doing this. I suspect he wouldn’t be interested, to be honest, but since he does sometimes pop up in the comments here, we’ll see. Keep your eyes on his blog to see if he has anything to say.

And hmmm. He’d need a science/astronomy advisor…

P.S. Coincidentally, Gina Trapani at Lifehacker just wrote up a short piece about Wil.

Tip o’ the VISOR to Dave Hall for pointing this out… before I actually got to io9 in my feed reader today. :-)

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May 03 2008

Iron Man = win

Published in Humor, Piece of mind, SciFi, Science

We just got back from Iron Man, and I must say it was really, really good. Very cool flick, lots of fun, action, silliness, and comic-book-type overthetoposity. In fact, I wouldn’t hesitate to tell people to go see it.

And that’s coming from me!

Of course, since this is coming from me, I do have the odd nitpick or two*. Mild spoilers below.

Actually, these really are mild complaints. In movies, inertia and momentum never seem to be problems. Falling from the sky from several thousand meters up = dead guy. Period. The suit can be as strong as you like, but the guy inside is still made of squishy organic glop, and it has inertia. The suit may survive the impact intact, but Stark would be not much more than a slightly gelatinous smear covering the inside front of it.

Picture of Iron man, trying to outmacho me.

Ditto for when he tests the rockets. Hitting concrete at anything more than about 20 kph is a recipe for a long hospital stay. At least.

And then when he tested the boosters again, he wasn’t wearing a helmet! They blew the opportunity for a good sight gag there too.

He’s also in the middle of several explosions, especially at the end. Fire — and stop me if I’m being too technical — is hot. Being in the middle of a fireball would provide a heat dissipation problem. Well, sure, you say, but maybe the suit has AC in it. OK, I’ll buy that — but at the climactic scene in the end, he’s not wearing the helmet! The last explosion would have given us Robert Brownie Jr.

HAHAHAHA! Get it? He would’ve been cooked! Like a brownie.

This, you see, is why I don’t write movie scripts.

Also, the timing was all weird. How long does it take to get to Afghanistan, even at, say, Mach 3? The answer is: a long time. Hours. How long can he thrust like that? What kind of propellant was he using? Wouldn’t he get uncomfortable, holding his hands like that all that time?

I didn’t notice a catheter in the suit either. And he drank a lot of coffee.

Still and all, it’s a comic book movie, so I’m forgiving. In fact, it was a totally awesome movie! I’m no real fan of Gwyneth Paltrow, but even she was pretty good in her role (though watching her pretend to run urgently from the lab while a giant metallic insane guy was chasing her was pretty silly — and how did she run in those heels across a mesh metal walkway?). I could have done without the Jeff Bridges silliness at the end. Suddenly he growls like a monster? But up to that point he was really good. And Robert Downey Jr. is simply a phenomenal actor. If they could continue casting comic book movies with actors of this caliber, and get good writers behind them, then maybe these things will have a future.

Oh, one last thing: if you’re into comic books, make sure you stay past the end of the credits. There’s a final scene you need to see…



*I am, in the end, one of those sorts.

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May 02 2008

CERN podcast with Brian Cox and me

Published in Astronomy, Cool stuff, SciFi, Science

Brian Cox and me at the Large Hadron Collider.The whole reason Brian Cox invited me to CERN and to visit the Large Hadron Collider was to interview me for a podcast. Over the past few months he has been bringing people with different backgrounds to the LHC to get their impressions, and see it through their eyes. I was privileged to be among the last who got to go down underground before they turn the machine on!

So the interview Brian and I did while standing in front of CMS is now online. You can grab it directly here, or listen to it in context on the CERNPodcast page (with some cool photos Gia took). I had a lot of fun talking with Brian; we chatted over the physics of the LHC, and then the antiscience of people trying to shut it down, afraid it’ll create a black hole or two.

After listening to it, I think this is actually one of my better interviews, so I urge everyone to give it a listen. And if you haven’t, check out the video I took of LHC as well!

Image of Brian Cox and John BarrowmanI have to add that Brian even invited over and interviewed John Barrowman — Capt. Jack Harkness from Doctor Who and Torchwood! In fact, that interview is pretty funny, if you know Barrowman and Harkness… it gets a bit randy, too. And there’s video as well.

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Apr 30 2008

Want: Part 6

Published in SciFi

Oh man. After an intensely Doctor Whoish week in the UK (I’ll squee about that in a later post) what do I find out? I can get a Dalek helmet that changes your voice!

picture of a Dalek helmet

Pictur eof the TARDIS can coolerEven better, this same company has a USB-powered TARDIS can cooler! WANTWANTWANT.

You’d think it would hold a bigger can, though.

Tip[ o’ the sonic screwdriver to Kevin Jung.

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