Mondo Bizarro: Top 12 Weirdest 'Future' Films of All-Time
The future is coming on! Movies talk a lot about the future. Most of them get it wrong. The big problem is that they don't aim high enough, leaving plenty of time for the facts to prove them wrong. Terminal Justice, for example, is about a dark future in which Virtual Reality sex has replaced human contact. That film is set in 2008. In contrast, the 'pre-steampunk' classic Metropolis is set in 2026- we could still get robots that awesome by then. What is the point of this random intro, you ask? It's to set up a Top 12 List of Future films that are, well, odd. What is it about predicting the future that confuses filmmakers so much? You will see movies about killer mutants, the most convoluted robot plot of all-time and a film with inexplicable Nazis. To find out more, read on...
*** No, I'm not doing Back to the Future. Surprised? ***
...FanFic Critic Episode 144: "Back to the Future 4: land before time"
The FanFic Critic revisits the author RichardTerminator and reads yet another LBT crossover. This time, it involves THE FUTURE!
Story URL:
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6418730/1/Back_to_the_Future_4_land_before_time
A Look at Disney: Meet The Robinsons
Join me today as I take a look at what I consider an underrated gem of a Disney movie as we travel through time to Meet The Robinsons.
The Plot
The plot isn't something I would say is simple as the film does throw a lot of twists and turns at the auidence. In the film we follow Lewis, a young inventor as he learns about his future and not to give up on the future but rather to "Keep Movig Forward". Along the way, he meets The Robinsons, a wacky family that knows how to have a good time.
Plot Devices
Before I talk about the characters and the music, there is something else that I need to talk about as they play quite an important part in this film. They aren't people but rather devices that help to advance the plot forward.
Time Machine
Lewis a young orphan and quite the inventor. As we see throughout all of the film, Lewis is quite smart but he just can't seem to get his inventions to work properly and this causes him to give up on his projects many times. It also causes him to give up on ever being adopted as he at the start of the film had 124 adoption interviews and no one wanted him. Lewis is smart but he can be easily deterred but I feel that is understandable as going through all of this could lead a person to give up. Another big aspect is his curiousity about his mother and that in turn is the reason why he built the memory scanner so that he could see her and find out what she looks like. I'd be misleading you if I said that I didn't see any of Walt in this character. I say that because I see the same creative goals that Walt had with Lewis. What do I mean by this, we'll Lewis while smart was sometimes misunderstood and the same has been said of Walt many a time.
I actually had a hard time deciding where to place Goob. My mind went back and forth, do I put him under Supporting Character or do I put him under Important Characters? Well, I think it's pretty clear where I chose to place him. Goob is what I would like to refer to as a misleading character. What I mean by this is rather simple in that, when you first see Goob, he appears to be nothing more than a comic relief character but as the film progresses. It is shown that as he grew up, he went through torment and much self-pity. Which makes him more of a three dimensional character. It's funny the first time I watched this film, I actually found this character annoying but during my viewing for this review, I actually felt sorry for Goob. All he ever wanted was to win a baseball game but with Lewis being his roommate, he never got any sleep because Lewis would stay up into the wee hours of the night working on his projects. Part of me wonders though couldn't Goob have fund somewhere else to sleep. I mean yeah the orphanage isn't the biggest place but I would think there are other rooms that aren't occupied. Anyways, I can understand Goob's frustration. Not that I have ever had someone keep me up because of them working on something though. It had to be hard to live like that. In some ways, it is no surprise at the way he ended up.
Mildred voiced by Angela Bassett
The Future Has Arrived
Bowler Hat Guy voiced by Steve Anderson
ShadowVlog 07-25-2011 - Well, That's Just Prime
Jeremy gives some news updates while trying out a new technique to fix audio issues he's had in the past.
Geek Confessions Ep. 7 - More than the Sum
In this episode, Jeremy gets a little more personal in describing how the geekery of his past has shaped hhow he sees himself in the present and will continue to shape his future.
Reminder: Special birthday stream featuring the rom hack Pokemon: Chaos Black at 7pm-ish Eastern/6p Central at Justin.tv
A Wild Timesplitters Glitch Appears!
I encounter a very odd glitch in Timesplitters: Future Perfect on the PS2.
StrangeFellow Reviews: Kimagure Orange Road, Summer's Beginning
Adventure Game of the Year - 1995
There are 22 games this year. I know you're itching to just get into it, so let's do it!
Adventure Game of the Year - 1994
Surprisingly, this year there were only 10 games and only about half of them were good. This was also the year of the second worst King's Quest game ever, the absolute worst being Mask of Eternity. It was a tough call for the #3 spot also. #2 and #1 were pretty easy to pick, though. Let's do it!
FMV Hell - The Rubber-Walrus Show: Let's Play "The X-Files: The Game" Part 2
The truth is out there - - - And it's buried behind boring gameplay, strange action sequences, hammy acting, and bad puzzles! Watch the comedy gold as Rubber-Walrus plays: "X-Files: The Game!"
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FMV Hell - The Rubber-Walrus Show: Let's Play "X-Files: The Game" Part 1
The truth is out there - - - And it's buried behind boring gameplay, strange action sequences, hammy acting, and bad puzzles! Watch the comedy gold as Rubber-Walrus plays: "X-Files: The Game!"
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Robert Reviews: "I Miss Movies From The 1980s."
In this review I take a look at the video "I Miss Movies From The 1980s".

THE GEEKIEST WARRIOR: Ator vs. Yor

Hi. This is a new segment where we clash two different characters from the annals of geek history. For our first match, we're pitting Ator the Invincible against Yor, Hunter from the Future.
ATOR: Ator was first concieved as a ripoff of Conan The Barbarian which had just previously made a career for Ah-Nold. The character was used in four movies: Ator The Invincible, Ator The Invincible 2(aka: The Blade Master, or Cave Dwellers from MST3K fame), Iron Warrior, and finally Quest For The Mighty Sword(aka: Troll 3). Ator was like a cross between Conan and McGuyver. He was a skilled swordsman during the dark ages who also knew science and magic. He apparently had a son of the same name who was chunkier than Chris Farley.
YOR: This slab of meat is a caveman in a post-apocalyptic future who is the best at what he does, and what he does is laying entire civilizations to waste. He slays dinosaurs, robots, mutants, and evil overlords. He has some more knowledge that your average Encino Man wouldn't have, which comes in handy when he has to use either a laser gun or pilot a starship.
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