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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby Secret » Fri Aug 22, 2014 6:22 am

Idk whether or not they do.
I put it in there in case.

But I think Sting will take every opportunity possible to talk about it :lol:
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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby interestingword » Fri Aug 22, 2014 7:32 am

I'm fairly sure that glowing clouds that drop dead animals would not be considered any other genre, but that's just me.
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and to be honest, I'd talk about it whether it fit the club themes or not.
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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby Secret » Fri Aug 22, 2014 8:41 am

:lol:
I would too.
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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby interestingword » Tue Aug 26, 2014 4:38 pm

Secret wrote::lol:
I would too.
It's wonderful

yes. Yes it is.
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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby violet » Thu Aug 28, 2014 10:34 pm

interestingword wrote:I'm fairly sure that glowing clouds that drop dead animals would not be considered any other genre, but that's just me.
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and to be honest, I'd talk about it whether it fit the club themes or not.


That is so weird but so totally sic-fi. I'll definitely check that show out. XD
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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby Leaftrill » Mon Sep 01, 2014 3:02 am

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:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy TV Show:
Does Knight Rider count as Sci Fi? It has a car with an A.I. that talks... Well, if Knight Rider isn't allowed then Stargate SG1 would have to be my favorite series.

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy Movie:
Probably the movie 2001.Or DragonHeart (sorry, guilty pleasure)

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy Book/Comic:
Anything by Isaac Asimov or Ray Bradbury. I love all their books equally.

:Why do I enjoy Sci-fi and Fantasy:
I love sci fi because not only does it take me out into a possible future, but it also goes into great detail what the consequences of such a future might have. I love Fantasy because almost anything can happen.

:Other:
Does anyone know how where I can get the classic Dr. Who series in a DVD format?


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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby Secret » Mon Sep 01, 2014 4:22 am

Leaftrill wrote:
:Username:
Leaftrill

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy TV Show:
Does Knight Rider count as Sci Fi? It has a car with an A.I. that talks... Well, if Knight Rider isn't allowed then Stargate SG1 would have to be my favorite series.

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy Movie:
Probably the movie 2001.Or DragonHeart (sorry, guilty pleasure)

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy Book/Comic:
Anything by Isaac Asimov or Ray Bradbury. I love all their books equally.

:Why do I enjoy Sci-fi and Fantasy:
I love sci fi because not only does it take me out into a possible future, but it also goes into great detail what the consequences of such a future might have. I love Fantasy because almost anything can happen.

:Other:
Does anyone know how where I can get the classic Dr. Who series in a DVD format?



Accepted!
Oh you've read stuff by Isaac Asimov? :)
I read the first book in the Foundation series, it took a little push to get through but I still enjoyed it.
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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby interestingword » Mon Sep 01, 2014 8:29 am

Leaftrill wrote:
:Username:
Leaftrill

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy TV Show:
Does Knight Rider count as Sci Fi? It has a car with an A.I. that talks... Well, if Knight Rider isn't allowed then Stargate SG1 would have to be my favorite series.

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy Movie:
Probably the movie 2001.Or DragonHeart (sorry, guilty pleasure)

:Favourite Sci-fi or Fantasy Book/Comic:
Anything by Isaac Asimov or Ray Bradbury. I love all their books equally.

:Why do I enjoy Sci-fi and Fantasy:
I love sci fi because not only does it take me out into a possible future, but it also goes into great detail what the consequences of such a future might have. I love Fantasy because almost anything can happen.

:Other:
Does anyone know how where I can get the classic Dr. Who series in a DVD format?

the library is an excellent place to start, it's where we've been getting them.
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Re: THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY CLUB

Postby Leaftrill » Mon Sep 01, 2014 4:11 pm

Secret wrote:Accepted!
Oh you've read stuff by Isaac Asimov? :)
I read the first book in the Foundation series, it took a little push to get through but I still enjoyed it.


Yeah the book took a bit of effort for me to get through too. I read it because my Latin teacher said that I would love it since I loved 2001. So I borrowed and read it and realized that the book is part of a much larger universe that technically starts with some short stories in I,Robot. After reading all the books that chronologically came before Foundation made the Foundation series a little bit easier to get through.

interestingword wrote:the library is an excellent place to start, it's where we've been getting them.


Our library is pretty small and the only DVDs they have are a few seasons of Lost, Stargate Atlantis, and a lot of terrible kid shows. I would buy it via Amazon but I'm saving my money for the rest of Asimov's books. But thanks anyway :) .


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