This morning, I came across a very cool article in Scoop.it, about science fiction as a genre in the former Soviet Union. As it explained, until recently this area has remained virtually unexplored, with historians focusing on the “greats” of the 1920′s – men like Eisenstein – and the “socialist realism” of the 1930′s (aka. […]















Demolition Man
by storiesbywilliams on October 11, 2011 in Movies, Reviews and tagged Aldous Huxley, benjammin bratt, Brave New World, cryogenic, cryoprison, demolition man, denis leary, dr. raymond cocteau, dystopian, Fight of the Dead, Holtak harca, István Nemere, john spartan, Lenina Crowe, lenina huxley, movie review, nigel hawthorne, pc age, raymond cocteau, san angeles, sandra bullock, satire, satirical, Sci-Fi, science fiction, simon phoenix, social commentary, sylvester stallone, utopian, wesley snipes
Ah yes, another classic guilty-pleasure movie! At least, that is my enduring opinion of this film. When I first saw it as a surly teenager, I thought it was a good shoot-em-up. As I got older, I recognized the satirical elements in it – or rather, the attempts at them – and concluded that they […]
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