Submitted by alakeya t3_zqnu8b in Futurology
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alakeya t1_iwtog95 wrote
Reply to comment by CityInevitable6800 in What is your favourite space movie? (Hope this isn’t to shallow for this sub) by Oztravels
The new Villeneuve one. While it was impressive what Lynch was able to do at his time, I found the acting in the old one a bit too exaggerated.
alakeya t1_iwped5l wrote
Reply to To save the world or to shape a better world, what is the most critical action to take? by Born-Worth-5611
Question everything in politics. The amount of people who gladly accepts everything their government says because of nationalism is frightening. There isn’t anything wrong with being proud of where you are from but accepting everything that happens in your country for pride or because “xyz country is worse than ours” is a one way ticket to a hellish existence.
alakeya t1_iwpe474 wrote
Interstellar closely followed by Dune. They did such a good job with the Dune adaptation.
alakeya t1_ivcgc45 wrote
Please, try putting a radioactive label on it! (By the way, this is dope, good job!)
alakeya t1_iwtoxg8 wrote
Reply to comment by kahib_43 in What is your favourite space movie? (Hope this isn’t to shallow for this sub) by Oztravels
That’s understandable but personally it’s one of the reasons why I liked it. Its energy was completely different from most movies, it felt like I was experiencing the whole plot with Paul. Totally get not liking it for it tho, depends on our personal taste!