First seashell: Conceals a button that, when pressed, cleans your bottom with warm water. Second seashell: Conceals a button that dries your bottom with a blast of warm air. Third seashell: Conceals a button that hits your bottom with antiperspirant powder. Those heavy kimonos really make you sweat. You're welcome.
I was 14 years old when Space:1999 was aired in my country back in 1978. I wondered if Man would really have set up a lunar base on the Moon by the time I got to be 35 years old. Obviously construction of "Moonbase Alpha" didn't happen!😀
Not a classic? perhaps a forgotten classic. This was playing on repeat on a bootleg vhs tape when i was 9. Yes, ratings mean nothing to unsupervised kids
You can't be more wrong. Science-fiction screen writers are much more up to date in tech development than you and me, and they often know about new devices and technologies in early stages of development. There is also the fact that sometimes the opposite process occurs, intelligence agencies and companies develop technologies that were the idea of sci-fi writers. Most Jules Verne's ideas of future technology came to become true, and almost none failed to be developed in reality, that's not chance, that's common sense and logical analysis of what's needed and how could it come to become true
For sure, but that's still a lot of lucky random chances when you think about it - especially as it was all from one film. Some movies may get a couple of things right, but for whatever reason Demolition Man did better than most even if some of it was a fluke. At the very least it still deserves some credit.
Bro it's crazy I believed everything you said right up until "Nor will it ever be considered a classic" are you okay bro
I literally went to the comments right after hearing that exact same line!
Demolition Man became a classic IMMEDIATELY!
First seashell: Conceals a button that, when pressed, cleans your bottom with warm water.
Second seashell: Conceals a button that dries your bottom with a blast of warm air.
Third seashell: Conceals a button that hits your bottom with antiperspirant powder. Those heavy kimonos really make you sweat.
You're welcome.
I was 14 years old when Space:1999 was aired in my country back in 1978. I wondered if Man would really have set up a lunar base on the Moon by the time I got to be 35 years old. Obviously construction of "Moonbase Alpha" didn't happen!😀
Not a classic? perhaps a forgotten classic. This was playing on repeat on a bootleg vhs tape when i was 9. Yes, ratings mean nothing to unsupervised kids
So an earthquake in 2012 was a prediction of a pandemic in 2020. Im convinced, totally the same thing
Idiocracy looks like is spot on
"Predicted"? Make enough movies, something's bound to be at least partially correct. So no, they didn't predict. It's random chance.
You can't be more wrong. Science-fiction screen writers are much more up to date in tech development than you and me, and they often know about new devices and technologies in early stages of development. There is also the fact that sometimes the opposite process occurs, intelligence agencies and companies develop technologies that were the idea of sci-fi writers. Most Jules Verne's ideas of future technology came to become true, and almost none failed to be developed in reality, that's not chance, that's common sense and logical analysis of what's needed and how could it come to become true
For sure, but that's still a lot of lucky random chances when you think about it - especially as it was all from one film. Some movies may get a couple of things right, but for whatever reason Demolition Man did better than most even if some of it was a fluke. At the very least it still deserves some credit.