Credit where it’s due, Michael Bay knows how to make an enticing trailer. I even previewed this -his third Transformers instalment- in my ‘Summer of Sci-Fi’ article back in April with a naive optimism that, after the abysmal efforts of Revenge of the Fallen, the final piece of the ‘robots in disguise’ trilogy would turn out well. After a string of big budget blockbusters to his name, it’s true that Bay knows what he’s doing when it comes to CGI, action and blowing the shit out of everything in sight, but by no means is this a solid basis for a respectable movie (see Revenge of the Fallen)…
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Blade Runner. Minority Report. Total Recall. Any of these ring a bell? Perhaps they do. Perhaps you are in the know and recognise the origins of these classic stories as the genius work of Philip K. Dick. A pioneer in science fiction, he dedicated his entire life to exploring and publishing works on the genre and I for one am thankful for it.
If you’re not familiar with 2009’s surprise indie hit Moon, then now is the time to educate yourself. Newcomer Duncan Jones directs Sam Rockwell through an interesting and dramatic sci fi unlike no other. Jones (formerly Zowie Bowie and son of David) creates a simple, yet high concept flick, which barely scrapped the surface of the mainstream, yet was a massive hit with critics.
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