Even never heard about it?
Remember, we got to loop it through Jones!
Even never heard about it?
While this is technically an anime, I would argue the style and topic makes it more of an animated series that uses Japanese animation styling.
Honestly, I would even recommend Dallos if you don’t like anime.
Thinking of re-starting Attack on the Titan.
I’ve only seen the first season back when it was released. The fact that there seem to be ~100 episodes is a little bit daunting (I honestly prefer shorter self-contained series).
They are making an Alien series?
I have no issues with them even bring fans of Apple products and giving glowing reviews that may not appeal to my sensibilities.
Just he intellectually independent and honest. Don’t be suckers.
All the journalists at Ars exclusively use Apple products outside of work assignments. The notion of not wanting vendor lock-in, needing flexibility and wanting intense price competition is not part of their MO.
Long-time Ars reader/subscriber here. They’re a pretty source for English language tech news. I am particularly fond of their reporting on tech adjacent public policy issues (US centrism notwithstanding).
One area where they are weak is taking a critical look at Apple. They keep promoting the notion that Apple is somehow different.
They did report on Apple’s censorship of steaming content on AI (due to the upcoming release of Apple intelligence) and critiques of the CCP, but beyond the initial reporting it’s like nothing happened.
They all use Apple products, nothing wrong with that they have excellent products, but you would think that a tech news site would have at least one or two journalists who use Windows/Android/Linux full time.
It’s almost as if they need a “hero company” in their lives and can’t deal with the notion that all these tech megacorps are the same; sketchy, dishonest and corrupt.
Slate.com is not a good place for reviews for this kind of series, but things are not looking good.
Kalki 2898 AD sounds fun. Have not heard of it. Will have to check it out. Cheers!
Falling Stars
This looks cool. Thanks!
It’s still a sci-fi movie, no? All post-apocalyptic movies are science fiction.
You’re also welcome to give your suggestions. 😄 These are the 2024 movies that I watched and thought fit the bill.
Less mainstream stuff:
This actually makes me want to read the books even more.
I am curious why you don’t think you’ll read the second and third books.
For a second, I read that as remake of Fantastic Planet.
That would have been a plastic surgery disaster.
Good to hear. I might have to just go for it and start the novels, I will most probably end up watching the series anyways.
FWIW, the Lost World novel (on which the 2nd movie was based on) was solid. The movie was OK, but could have been much better.
One thing that bothers me about the Dune: Prophecy is that’s is based on work by Brian Herbert.
As big fan of the Dune series, I was really excited when I found out there were more books written by by Herbert’s son. But after reading one of them, I swore off on anything by Brain Herbert.
It was a competent novel, but the writing style and overall plot progression was bland and uninspired in comparison to the real Dune novels.
I thought S2E01 was decent. Definitely going to watch the rest of Season 2.
I enjoyed season 1 and I generally dislike the “streaming company does a series based on famous sci-fi author’s work” format.
Debating whether to start reading the novels or watch the streaming series and then go through the novels.
This sounds like an interesting movie. Although I would hesitate to call it a documentary.
I can never say no to dystopian cyberpunk media.
For a second, I thought he was working on 1408, the horror movie with John Cusack based on a Stephan King story.
No idea regarding automation, but you can get (some) 4K TV series off rutracker (a public tracker).
https://rutracker.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=119
The site itself is in russian, but search queries in English work perfectly.
Content from English speaking countries almost always (literally around ~99.9% of the time) includes the original English audio track. You will have to manually set language priority in your video client as russian audio is set as the default track, but this should be easy to do.
Keep in mind that non-English movies/series will include the original audio and a russian dub/VO, English dub/VO will not be included. English subs are typically provided for non-English content.