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February 27, 2006

Battle of the sci fi vehicles

No, not the X-Wing vs the Viper (or the Tardis). Clive Thompson thinks the video game has eclipsed film as the better vehicle for the creation of sci fi. Or, depending on how much you fetishize it, hot sci fi action. No, not the X-Wing vs the Viper (or the Tardis).

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1 comment on “Battle of the sci fi vehicles”

  1. John DeNardo says:

    What a co-inky-dink! We have a discussion on this very topic at SF Signal (http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/003657.html). Generally speaking, it is agreed that film is from from being an inadequate vehicle for science fiction. Maybe unfairly, we also bring books to the discussion, but then again we’re talking about various mediums for scifi. Blame ourselves and blame the filmmakers, but also realize that film is a different medium than books.

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