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Do you notice this repeative problem with Sci-fi movies?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoJo1" data-source="post: 2098003" data-attributes="member: 211008"><p>Obviously with Science fiction you can't expect total scientific accuracy. Although they seem continuously set their stories to near in the future. This doesn't really apply to more outlandish Sci-fi (Star wars, Riddick, etc...) although all the movies from the 80's liked to set their plots in like 2013 or something cause I guess they thought that was far in the future. I think one original Star trek episode predicted "primitive" interstellar flight by the 1990's.</p><p>And more recent movies like "Solaris" and "Event Horizon" have massive, complex spacecraft being built 30-40 years from now.</p><p>Do you think people expect to much or what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoJo1, post: 2098003, member: 211008"] Obviously with Science fiction you can't expect total scientific accuracy. Although they seem continuously set their stories to near in the future. This doesn't really apply to more outlandish Sci-fi (Star wars, Riddick, etc...) although all the movies from the 80's liked to set their plots in like 2013 or something cause I guess they thought that was far in the future. I think one original Star trek episode predicted "primitive" interstellar flight by the 1990's. And more recent movies like "Solaris" and "Event Horizon" have massive, complex spacecraft being built 30-40 years from now. Do you think people expect to much or what? [/QUOTE]
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