Science-respectful sci-fi

Post your favorite. It doesn't have to be 100% accurate, just not completely ridiculous.

Interstellar

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Steins;Gate

Prometheus

Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Maybe, I think.
But it makes every other Filipino flip book look like a waste of existence.

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>interstellar

Star Wars

Good choice, senpai.

OP said not completely ridiculous

He also said interstellar. As always op is a faggot.

Can you explain why you like it?
Like what makes you passionate about it?


I like Starship Troopers, the first movie and the book.

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>Can move the entirety of mankind up in space
>Can't cop up with climate being a bit shitty

Ex-Machina
iRobot (at least the first half was enjoyable)
Starship Troopers
Deadspace

SciFi Enthusiast Starter Pack:

Movies:
Cube (the first one)
The Matrix (the first one)
Alien (the first one)
The Thing (the first one)
Brazil
The Zero Theorem
Blade Runner
2001 A space Odyssey
Welcome to Gattaca
Orange Clockwork

Animuh:
Ghost in the Shell (the first one)
Serial Experiment Lain

cope*

Tao zero

>Prometheus

But OP said
>just not completely ridiculous.

Thank you so much for telling me the name
I saw this movie long time ago and had random memory recollections unconsciously about it and couldn't remember the name of the movie.
It was really good

"Footfall"
"Mote in God's Eye"
"Canticle for Liebowitz"

Heinlein's juvenalia for putting the best science info he had into a rip-roaring adventure story and interesting a generation in science and space exploration.

Read a book!

>science-respectful
>Interstellar

Brainlet thread. Go away reddit cancer.

The Expanse is ok
youtube.com/watch?v=XhKWeGXduzs

"101 Things a Boy Can Do IN SPACE!!!"

P L A N E T E S

>sci fi thread
>full of movies and anime
This is a 18+ board...

>Dune
Classic sci-fi and well-deserving of its reputation.
>The fountains of paradise
Arthur C Clarke book about space elevators. Made me obsessed with the idea when I was a kid.
>Nor crystal tears
Very good first contact sci fi.
>To say nothing of the dog
Time traveling sci fi with more fleshed out characters than most sci fi, to the point where i would recommend it to non sci fi readers.
>Hyperion
Well written book about a mysterious planet called hyperion. Consists of multiple stories from the characters leading up to the same point.
>Replay
Good book on involuntary time traveling, with wonderful descriptions of former decades.
>The plater of games
One of the stronger entries in the culture series. These books can be read individually.

I really enjoyed Oryx and Crake. My microbiologist friend lent it to me and it really had a lot of cool ideas.

Niggers

Smelly, dumb, undergrad scum!

nice contributions to the thread, useless cunts

Of course the science is bullshit, it's a movie. It's good relative to most others.
>wow but like what about this part look this part is bullshit look I am so smart and not saying something everyone is aware of

>smugly eating shit whilst shouting at everyone laughing at him for eating shit

Fountains of Paradise is much better as a treatise about space elevators than as a novel;. though.

Rendezvous With Rama worked better as a book, I thought.

Bu yeah, "Fountains" made elevatorists out of a lot of us.

It's only shit in some respect, if you were smart by definition your brain would be able to select what's bad and ignore it and occupy your mind with the good stuff.
What brand of feces do you eat Einstein?

this

The Abyss
>Runners-up: 2001, The Martian, Gattaca, Idiocracy

>medium-elitists

"Love is the one thing that we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space"