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Short review for The Forever War. Maybe because I just finished a bike ride and I'm still recovering from that, but I just couldn't find a lot to say about it

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Gateway had way too much Freud for me to fully enjoy it, but given the time it came out, I can see how that would've been seen as a strength when it was new

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Dreamsnake was one of those books that comes along and provides a breath of fresh air. Finally, after like three books straight about things that suck or people that suck, I got a book with a heart. Loved this one.

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I'm firmly into the 80s now with Joan Vinge's The Snow Queen! I thought it was fine, but weirdly pro-cop for a book so interested in the lasting damage that is caused by colonialism

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I read like a thousand pages of Heinlein but THIS was the book that beat me

I had to read 3 entire novels before I got to the next winner because I was not about to jump into book 4 of Foundation. There was some good stuff in that series but most of it was in the first book.

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@wallhackio Hasn't read Dune, doesn't know Neuromancer, clodboy can you even read

@wallhackio Anyway Neuromancer, together with Blade Runner, basically codified what cyberpunk Is

@coriander @aescling @wallhackio one time i got in a fight with gargron because i said blade runner was all form and no substance

@coriander @aescling @wallhackio in college i think we watched every version which was available at the time

@coriander @aescling @wallhackio we actually could not decide which version was best for newcomers as i recall. the Final Cut is definitely the best version if you have already seen the movie (altho i forget what the differences are between it and the Directors Cut), but we felt it might be impenetrable to newcomers. all of us had the experience of watching Blade Runner for the first time and having no idea what was going on

@coriander @aescling @wallhackio watching the theatrical release and then immediately following it with the final cut might give you the deepest understanding of the movie in the least time, if you are okay with watching the same movie twice and having the first time effectively be a shitty dub

@Lady @aescling @wallhackio I've never actually watched the theatrical cut

That's something I should do at some point, just to "enjoy" Harrison Ford's "narration"

@coriander @aescling @wallhackio anyway caleb you probably should watch blade runner because you care about movies

æsc you can skip it if you want

@wallhackio @coriander @aescling coriander did you ever watch dunc part 2 should we watch the dunc duology

@wallhackio @Lady @coriander i did not care much fur dunc 1 movie aside from the occasional really good special effects shot

@Lady @wallhackio @coriander i find it kinda purrsistently dreary, people just stand around all :| all the time and i just kinda tuned out in the theatre over it

@aescling @wallhackio @coriander did not expect to read a review of dunc 1 that read “understimulating” today

@Lady @wallhackio @coriander heavy stimulation with that kind of dreary vibe sometimes just does not gel with me, college!me especially had very low tolerance fur it

@Lady @wallhackio @coriander i never quite loved it the way many people do but i enjoyed it when i watched it. i think it took me 15 minutes or so befur it really started to draw me in though

@Lady @wallhackio @coriander it is exactly that it was simulating that i think is what put me off; in college i fucking adored Wendy and Lucy and that shit is dry and dreary as hell but i found the visual understatedness* of it all refreshing at the time

* in retrospect it has… not the best cinematography lol

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