Star Trek 1920

Strangely effective.

 

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Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Sunday, October 15, AD 2023 6:42am

Wow! Thanks for sharing! Truly beautiful and wonderful! How heroes and heroines should be depicted.

John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Sunday, October 15, AD 2023 6:46am
Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Sunday, October 15, AD 2023 7:26am

What a kick. Thank you both…Don and JFK.
Poor Wooki.
Star Wars 1923. Worth a second look. 🙂

Frank
Frank
Sunday, October 15, AD 2023 7:46am

Steampunk meets Star Trek? Interesting. Dune without the Harkonnens. 😁

GregB
Sunday, October 15, AD 2023 2:22pm

One movie that has its own period style is “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004).” Its not everyone’s cup of tea, but the visuals are an interesting treatment of an alternative reality.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5D-aYfrthJc
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The film came out of an original B&W teaser done by Kerry Conran on his Macintosh IIci PC.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqRvdm8jHz4

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Sunday, October 15, AD 2023 4:43pm

Greg B, I enjoyed watching Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.

Fr. J
Fr. J
Monday, October 16, AD 2023 12:23pm

Something else you might enjoy on Youtube: one is “Star Wars” as if it had been directed by Stanley Kubrik; the other is “2001: A Space Odyssey” as if it had been directed by George Lucas. They were very clever, I thought.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Monday, October 16, AD 2023 3:00pm

As a science teacher and boyhood reader of science fiction, I find that good writers could be very clever at projecting current technologies into the future, but rarely forecast new ones well. So “Tom Swift jr” had solar-charged batteries in 1955, but they had to be charged in space (and his early versions often exploded, like Tesla’s). Very few got computer or communications technology right: compare the Star Trek 25th century communicators with a modern cellphone. Of course good science fiction writers are merely using science to tell a story: in Chesterton’s words, putting ordinary people in extraordinary settings, just like good writers of fantasy.

GregB
Thursday, October 19, AD 2023 10:38pm

This topic led to me recalling another video that I saw a long time ago called Code Guardian about an alternative history featuring a battle between large robots:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnMZD4NFdrI

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