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Okay, let's narrow down our favorites by category....I wanna hear all the best sci-fi and fantasy films, please. Ok, you wanted to bring out all the nerds on this one! It's the online equivalent of dressing up in a Princess Leia slave outfit and walking thru a SciFi convention. Crap, your reminding me of last year's Dragoncon in Atlanta on Labor day weekend. I live in Atlanta, so it is convenient. Kind of sucks, but this year I have to be out of town that weekend due to work. A buddy from work that builds robots for the robot battles indroduced my to Dragoncon. |
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The Prisoner
Number 6: Where am I? Number 2: In the Village. Number 6: What do you want? Number 2: We want information. Number 6: Whose side are you on? Number 2: That would be telling. We want information... information... information. Number 6: You won't get it. Number 2: By hook or by crook, we will. Number 6: Who are you? Number 2: The new Number 2. Number 6: Who is Number 1? Number 2: You are Number 6. Number 6: I am not a number, I am a free man. |
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Okay, let's narrow down our favorites by category....I wanna hear all the best sci-fi and fantasy films, please. Ok, you wanted to bring out all the nerds on this one! It's the online equivalent of dressing up in a Princess Leia slave outfit and walking thru a SciFi convention. Crap, your reminding me of last year's Dragoncon in Atlanta on Labor day weekend. I live in Atlanta, so it is convenient. Kind of sucks, but this year I have to be out of town that weekend due to work. A buddy from work that builds robots for the robot battles indroduced my to Dragoncon. I've heard about Dragoncon but never been. |
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THX 1138
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Escape From New York
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Okay, I've got more than a long list for movies. Now give me some book suggestions. Did you guys like the Jim Butcher books? Is that considered sci fi? I read the first one and loved it.
So many books....so little time. |
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Okay, let's narrow down our favorites by category....I wanna hear all the best sci-fi and fantasy films, please. Ok, you wanted to bring out all the nerds on this one! It's the online equivalent of dressing up in a Princess Leia slave outfit and walking thru a SciFi convention. Crap, your reminding me of last year's Dragoncon in Atlanta on Labor day weekend. I live in Atlanta, so it is convenient. Kind of sucks, but this year I have to be out of town that weekend due to work. A buddy from work that builds robots for the robot battles indroduced my to Dragoncon. I've heard about Dragoncon but never been. Dragoncon is a nerd paradise. A four day event, with about 35-45k people. Well over 2/3 are in costume. It is Sci Fi based, but branches off to many venues of interst. Large 3K people venues for large pannels for BSG, SG1, Farscape, and Star Trek. 1.5K for the smaller pannels. The best were the hundreds of rooms that would usually have 15-50 fans of a particular topic with a fan based pannel small group discussions. The days start for 10am and end at 2am. After 10pm is when the party starts with concerts, raves, open bar and other adult related activities. Ok, TMI!! haha |
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Okay, let's narrow down our favorites by category....I wanna hear all the best sci-fi and fantasy films, please. Ok, you wanted to bring out all the nerds on this one! Nerds are hot and I'm not as dumb as I look. Mercei! |
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THX 1138 Epic vehicle chase scene in that movie! |
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mattsk1
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Fri 08/13/10 04:54 PM
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THX 1138 |
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Okay, I've got more than a long list for movies. Now give me some book suggestions. Did you guys like the Jim Butcher books? Is that considered sci fi? I read the first one and loved it. So many books....so little time. Scifi- Dune- James Herbert Stranger In A Strange Land- Robert Heinlein Steel Beach- John Varley Damnation Alley- Roger Zelazny Little Fuzzy, Fuzzy Sapiens, Fuzzies and Other People- H Beam Piper Battlefield Earth 3000- L Ron Hubbard |
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Well, I've been up since 3am. Worked 9hrs, wrapping a long hard week. Will be going to work again tomrow (Overtime!). Had fun with the Sci Fi talk. I am half asleep. To sleepy for Karaoke tonight. I apricated this topic discussion.
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Okay, I've got more than a long list for movies. Now give me some book suggestions. Did you guys like the Jim Butcher books? Is that considered sci fi? I read the first one and loved it. So many books....so little time. Scifi- Dune- James Herbert Stranger In A Strange Land- Robert Heinlein Steel Beach- John Varley Damnation Alley- Roger Zelazny Little Fuzzy, Fuzzy Sapiens, Fuzzies and Other People- H Beam Piper Battlefield Earth 3000- L Ron Hubbard Thanks! |
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Well, I've been up since 3am. Worked 9hrs, wrapping a long hard week. Will be going to work again tomrow (Overtime!). Had fun with the Sci Fi talk. I am half asleep. To sleepy for Karaoke tonight. I apricated this topic discussion. Good night and thanks for the contributions! |
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More scifi books-
Ender's Game series- Orson Scott Card Fahrenheit 451- Ray Bradbury Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy series- Douglas Adams Childhood's End- Arthur C Clarke Slaughterhouse Five- Kurt Vonnegut The Beast Master series- Andre Norton Serpent's Reach- C.J. Cherryh Make Room! Make Room!(basis for Soylent Green), Stainless Steel Rat series- Harry Harrison Acorna series(and Acorna's Children Trilogy)- Anne McCaffrey, Margaret Ball, and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough Fantasy- The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever(10 books)- Stephen R Donaldson Wheel Of Time series- Robert Jordan Majipoor series(starting with Lord Valentine's Castle)- Robert Silverberg The Dark Tower series- Stephen King The Unexpected Dragon Trilogy (Pigs Don't Fly, Master of Many Treasures, and Dragonne's Eg)- Mary Brown The Elric series- Michael Moorcock Sword Of Truth series- Terry Goodkind |
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Okay, let's narrow down our favorites by category....I wanna hear all the best sci-fi and fantasy films, please. Ok, you wanted to bring out all the nerds on this one! It's the online equivalent of dressing up in a Princess Leia slave outfit and walking thru a SciFi convention. Crap, your reminding me of last year's Dragoncon in Atlanta on Labor day weekend. I live in Atlanta, so it is convenient. Kind of sucks, but this year I have to be out of town that weekend due to work. A buddy from work that builds robots for the robot battles indroduced my to Dragoncon. I've heard about Dragoncon but never been. Dragoncon is a nerd paradise. A four day event, with about 35-45k people. Well over 2/3 are in costume. It is Sci Fi based, but branches off to many venues of interst. Large 3K people venues for large pannels for BSG, SG1, Farscape, and Star Trek. 1.5K for the smaller pannels. The best were the hundreds of rooms that would usually have 15-50 fans of a particular topic with a fan based pannel small group discussions. The days start for 10am and end at 2am. After 10pm is when the party starts with concerts, raves, open bar and other adult related activities. Ok, TMI!! haha We don't get big cons like that here in Oregon- Seattle gets them so that not too bad, plus I've been to the Fangoria Weekend of Horrors down in LA a few years ago. Have you read Bimbos Of The Death Sun by Sharyn McCrumb? It's a very humorous murder mystery about a fantasy author who is killed during a Fantasy Convention. The book was inspired by McCrumb's experience of being a total outsider when she was invited to speak at a convention. |
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Okay, I've got more than a long list for movies. Now give me some book suggestions. Did you guys like the Jim Butcher books? Is that considered sci fi? I read the first one and loved it. So many books....so little time. I haven't read them, but I've heard nothing but good things about Jim Butcher's work( I think the Dresden Files are considered fantasy) |
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Okay, I've got more than a long list for movies. Now give me some book suggestions. Did you guys like the Jim Butcher books? Is that considered sci fi? I read the first one and loved it. So many books....so little time. Scifi- Dune- James Herbert Stranger In A Strange Land- Robert Heinlein Steel Beach- John Varley Damnation Alley- Roger Zelazny Little Fuzzy, Fuzzy Sapiens, Fuzzies and Other People- H Beam Piper Battlefield Earth 3000- L Ron Hubbard I like everything you like...will you marry me..?? barring that, can I borrow your movies and books??? |
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Okay, I've got more than a long list for movies. Now give me some book suggestions. Did you guys like the Jim Butcher books? Is that considered sci fi? I read the first one and loved it. So many books....so little time. Scifi- Dune- James Herbert Stranger In A Strange Land- Robert Heinlein Steel Beach- John Varley Damnation Alley- Roger Zelazny Little Fuzzy, Fuzzy Sapiens, Fuzzies and Other People- H Beam Piper Battlefield Earth 3000- L Ron Hubbard I like everything you like...will you marry me..?? barring that, can I borrow your movies and books??? Ok, but I want a Star Wars Wedding. |
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More scifi books- Ender's Game series- Orson Scott Card Fahrenheit 451- Ray Bradbury Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy series- Douglas Adams Childhood's End- Arthur C Clarke Slaughterhouse Five- Kurt Vonnegut The Beast Master series- Andre Norton Serpent's Reach- C.J. Cherryh Make Room! Make Room!(basis for Soylent Green), Stainless Steel Rat series- Harry Harrison Acorna series(and Acorna's Children Trilogy)- Anne McCaffrey, Margaret Ball, and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough Fantasy- The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever(10 books)- Stephen R Donaldson Wheel Of Time series- Robert Jordan Majipoor series(starting with Lord Valentine's Castle)- Robert Silverberg The Dark Tower series- Stephen King The Unexpected Dragon Trilogy (Pigs Don't Fly, Master of Many Treasures, and Dragonne's Eg)- Mary Brown The Elric series- Michael Moorcock Sword Of Truth series- Terry Goodkind More choices!!! |
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