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John Carter (2012)
John Carter (2012)
2012 | Action, Family, Horror
10
7.1 (23 Ratings)
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Genuinely Bizarre in the Best Way
I came into this movie with no idea what to expect and boy was it an interesting one! The characters, the plot, the special effects...I have never seen such an interesting movie! Seriously! It starts out in the grungy 1800s, and ends up in this fantastical sci-fi fantasy that just took my breath away. I highly recommend to any fantasy or sci-fi lover, an epic film.
  
The Expanse  - Season 1
The Expanse - Season 1
2015 | Sci-Fi
10
9.3 (6 Ratings)
Fantastic Sci-Fi Series
I've read all the books that are out in The Expanse series so I was excited for the TV series. They got it so right. There are subtle differences from the books here and there, but overall they did a great job of staying pretty close to them. It's a fantastic sci-fi series because it's got all the bells and whistles; solid acting, great story, awesome battle scenes, and everything flows together beautifully.
  
Extinction (2018)
Extinction (2018)
2018 | Sci-Fi, Thriller
A Netflix original starring Michael Pena and Lizzy Caplan. This movie was excellent. The cinematography, the acting, the special effects. All great. The story unfolds fairly quickly with a really fascinating twist to it that really catches you off guard. This sci-fi action thriller is intense. There's violence but this movie is ok for kids too. I highly, HIGHLY recommend it! Even if you're not a huge fan of sci-fi, you can appreciate and enjoy this film.
  

"I enjoy sci-fi thanks to my brother John's passion for it, and this was the first sci-fi book to hit my radar. It touches on so many things: politics, religion, paganism, revivalism, psychokinesis – and it even introduced a couple of things that didn't exist before: the waterbed (which came out a few years after the book), and the word "grok" which means "to understand something intuitively or by empathy.” There's a lot to grok in this book."

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