Thanks to an email snafu, S. Andrew Swann's response to our last Mind Meld -- regarding the most realistic (and the most ridiculous) uses of science in SciFi film and TV -- got lost in the ether. A team of ethernauts was immediately dispatched to recover the lost response. After minimal loss of life, it was recovered. Here is the question:
Q: Which SciFi films and/or television shows do the best job in adhering to realistic science? Which ones do the worst?
Swann's response is below...
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Posted by John DeNardo at Wednesday May 13, 2009 at 12:20 AM
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Hell yeah, Sunshine just pissed me off two. I walked out thinking 'i'm glad i didn't pay for these tickets'
The moment that stands out for me is them bickering about running out of air and then when he goes to set the explosives he is in a massive, massive room which seems to have air in it.
Posted by John on Wednesday May 13, 2009 at 4:05 AM
What was most egregious about "Sunshine" was the premise itself, stated before the opening titles: "The sun is burning out. We have to go and bring it back to life." What??? Stars doesn't just "burn out" overnight; it's not a real astronomical phenomenon. It's like starting a film with: "The moon is turning into chocolate. We have to go and change it back into rock." The movie was asinine before the titles were even over.
Posted by Ken on Thursday May 14, 2009 at 9:40 PM
What about the entire premise of Skynet being a computer intelligence that is spread out all over the world in the World Wide Web? And then Skynet comes up with the "great idea" of using nuclear weapons to destroy all mankind... and their cities... which contain all the COMPUTER SYSTEMS that will be shut down by the electromagnetic energy pulses from the bombs!!! DUH!!! Sounds like pretty dumb science to me....
Posted by Jim Pinkoski on Friday May 15, 2009 at 4:48 PM