free_me wrote:So, if Yogi and NPR got a room, would it be a king, queen or twin beds?
Drama queen, methinks
BTW, Event Horizon scared the willies out of me. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the short SF story the idea must have been based on, but I remember the plot well - two astronauts set off on the first faster than light starship, it comes back ahead of schedule with only one man on board, who destroys the ship immediately upon arrival, because he has realised that FTL travel drives humans mad (the fate of his missing companion).
Denis wrote:
BTW, Event Horizon scared the willies out of me. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the short SF story the idea must have been based on, but I remember the plot well - two astronauts set off on the first faster than light starship, it comes back ahead of schedule with only one man on board, who destroys the ship immediately upon arrival, because he has realised that FTL travel drives humans mad (the fate of his missing companion).
Larry Niven I think, from the compilation 'Inconstant Moon'
I recently read a compilation called 'Space Eldritch' that features hard scifi mixed with Lovecraftian horror and apart from one story that sucked it was marvellous.
All my life I been in the dog house
I guess that just where I belong
That just the way the dice roll
Do my dog house song
Not a good sci-fi/horror flick by any means, but still very entertaining, is Split Second. It's about as quotable as a Monty Python flick. With big fucking guns!
"If it ain't the Devil's Music, you ain't doin' it right." - Chris Thomas King
"When liberal democracies collapse, someone comes along who promises to make the trains run on time if we load the right people into them." - Tam K.
As for scifi+horror, I think Alien is the epitome of the subgenre.
"Lifeforce" was decent.
I'm not sure what to think of "Apollo 18". It's another one of these "found films", things that proport to be lost footage from something real. I liked the premise; I just didn't think the monster worked.
[spoiler]Living insectoid-like moonrocks, wtf?[/spoiler]
"Ghosts of Mars" was fun.
"Arms are honor; slaves have neither."
"I am Chaos, I am alive...and I tell you that you are free!" -Eris Discordia