Comments on: Passengers http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/2017/01/05/passengers/ Gesamtkunstblog Wed, 07 Jul 2021 19:45:09 +0000 hourly 1 By: Kerry http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/2017/01/05/passengers/#comment-96337 Sat, 07 Jan 2017 06:58:10 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/?p=3926#comment-96337 Omg I missed your movie reviews and your novel reviews and all your opinions on pop culture in general. WELCOME TO 2017!!! Have you read Octavia Butler at all? I haven’t read any LeGuin but have been going deep on Butler’s stuff, specifically Liliths Brood and the Parable series. Dark, good jams. I am also reading Nicola Griffith’s weird long apparently unedited novel about Saint Hilda and think you might dig it, she has a pretty ambling style but it’s some killer worldbuilding and 7th century feminist warrior badassery. MORE MOVIES AND BOOKS IN 2017.

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By: Elise http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/2017/01/05/passengers/#comment-96333 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 15:59:41 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/?p=3926#comment-96333 When we left the theater after seeing this dump, Leander turned to me and said, “I hope Regarding will review this movie.”

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By: Josh http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/2017/01/05/passengers/#comment-96330 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 06:42:50 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/?p=3926#comment-96330 Best blog post of 2017.

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By: ericka http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/2017/01/05/passengers/#comment-96329 Fri, 06 Jan 2017 04:52:31 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/?p=3926#comment-96329 I really need you to write several scripts for several awesome SF films. Would watch the bejesus out of all these.

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By: Matthew http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/2017/01/05/passengers/#comment-96328 Thu, 05 Jan 2017 20:16:18 +0000 http://urbanhonking.com/regarding/?p=3926#comment-96328 Kim Stanley Robinson’s book Aurora shares concepts from the Ursula Le Guin story. It’s also a story about generations of people living on a ship while in interstellar travel. The ship, being a closed system, loses biodiversity over the generations until they reach a point where their crops begin to fail. Without giving too much away, there is also a similar disjoint in understanding between the people on the ship and back on Earth.

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