Doctor Who - Series 2 (New Season - 2)
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The second series of British science fiction programme Doctor Who began on 25 December 2005 with the...
Doctor Who - Series 3 (New Season 3)
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The third series of British science fiction programme Doctor Who was preceded by the 2006 Christmas...
Doctor Who - Series 11 (New Season 11)
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The eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who is set to...
Old Man's War (Old Man's War, #1)
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John Perry did two things on his 75th birthday. First he visited his wife's grave. Then he joined...
A Wind in the Door (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet, #2)
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A Wind in the Door is a fantastic adventure story involving Meg Murry, her small brother Charles...
The Darkslayer: Brutal Beginnings
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From the #1 Bestselling Sword & Sorcery Series, The Darkslayer, a Fantasy Short That You Don't Want...
Exhalation: Stories
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From an award-winning science fiction writer (whose short story "The Story of Your Life" was the...
Bob Mann (459 KP) rated Star Trek IV - The Voyage Home (1986) in Movies
Sep 28, 2021
By watching the films in sequence, I find the destructive alien ship approaching earth to be an obvious re-tread of “The Motion Picture” premise. But beyond that, the plot is completely bonkers. The time travel is trivially referenced as if they are nipping down to the local shops. But once there, there is fun to be had. Cue lots of comical fish out of water (no pun intended) situations for the 23rd century crew:
Spock’s attempts to utilise colourful language;
Chekov asking San Franciscans for directions to the “nuclear wessel”;
“Computer?” asks Scotty to the Commodore 64 on the desk… (we won’t tell them that they don’t have to wait 300 years to be able to talk to computers!)
Catherine Hicks nicely plays the cute marine biologist and love interest (and only 10 years Shatner’s junior!) – – although her reaction to discovering the ‘truth’ is a rather unbelievable “oh!”. (Later edit: oops… dodgy maths…. the age difference between Shatner and Hicks is actually 20 years!)
All in all, although rather shoving its Greenpeace-style credentials down the viewer’s throats, this is a fun and family-friendly outing in the series.
David McK (3801 KP) rated The Tomorrow War (2021) in Movies
Aug 27, 2021 (Updated Nov 23, 2024)
And then the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
Which - aside from the obvious! - is a pity where this was concerned: I do feel that it would have had more of an impact, more of a presence, on the big screen than on the small.
The plot is a take on the usual timey-wimey (to steal a phrase from the BBCs Doctor Who) type of stuff, where visitors from the future (IIRC, about 30 years or so) arrive in the present to recruit their ancestors to fight in an ongoing war against alien 'White Spikes' invaders: a war which humanity is currently losing.
The film then follows Chris Pratt's ex-military (natch) character Dan Forester, who ends up being one of those drafted to fight in the future: I say drafted, as the tour of duty is only meant to be about 7 days long, but most don't make it back or come back horribly (and psychologically) scarred, so - not surprising - most people try to avoid having to go!
Yes, if you think about it too much your head will probably hurt from all the paradoxes involved ...
Yes, it's enjoyable
Rally Point Zero (Team Oh Sh!t #2)
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Gear up. Survive the war. Fight for each other. After an alien invasion reduces Washington, D.C....
Military Dystopian Science Fiction MM Romance Action

