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Sci-Fi Round Up: Star Trek 2 , Iron Man 2 and The Black Hole

December 9, 2009 in Uncategorized by Brian Logee

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Star Trek

Iron Man 2

  • War Machine movie poster. (via /film)

The Black Hole

  • Disney started a project to Remake their 1979 classic “The Black Hole”. I barely remember the movie and am curious where it will go. Watch a trailer for The Black Hole below. (via /film)

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Star Trek Fun With A-Team Mashup

December 4, 2009 in Movies by Brian Logee

Watch above this fun mashup of Star Trek 2009 Star Trek Fun With A Team Mashup Cast As The A-Team.  Does this make Bones B.A. Barracus? Both of them hate to fly.  I can see Scottie playing the role of Faceman and Kirk as Hannibal but who would be Murdock?

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DVD Releases: November 17, 2009

November 17, 2009 in Movies, tv/series by Brian Logee

Out this week we have four DVDs to feature: Star Trek, Margaret Cho: Beautiful, Thirst, Vampire Party.  Do we Love It, Rent it, or Avoid Like Plague?

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  • Thirst DVD Releases: November 17, 2009: A Korean horror movie about a priest who accidentally turns himself into a vampire in a failed experiment to cure a disease.  Thirst has received some interesting reviews and promises to be a good film for fans of horror.

Don’t Care

  • Vampire Party DVD Releases: November 17, 2009: A Vampire spoof.  It looks like another bad Vampire movie, if only it had added a musical element to the horror comedy mix.  On the other hand it could be so bad it’s good.

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Rebuilding a community

November 11, 2009 in Tribes by Eric

This entry is part 5 of 11 in the series Follow Your Bliss

Leadership Lessons from Star Trek TNG
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Every group goes through 5 stages of group formation:

  1. Coming together
  2. Defining the Task
  3. Unrest
  4. Cohesion
  5. Interdependence

These stages do not always occur in the same order, and they often loop back on themselves, but the first 4 have to be completed for the community to enter the final stage: Interdependence.

1. Coming together

The first stage is the most difficult.  Starting from nothing, we have to find enough people who share a common interest in the project to make it possible.  When starting something new, there are few places to go to gather these people from.

This is why the first and the second stages form a symbiotic circle.

2. Defining the Task

As we discussed earlier, nothing brings people together like a shared dream.  The group leader needs to start defining tasks for the group to accomplish.  These tasks should be simple and doable.

The group cannot wait for members to rise up to accomplish these tasks.  The leader as well as the others who have already signed up for the task need to start work.  Nothing gathers a group like success.

3. Unrest

Unrest is natural.  I have had many people sign on the Project: Shadow Manifesto, start working with us, only to either become disillusioned by the magnitude of the tasks before us or get frustrated by my focus on what’s best for the community.

There is only one way to handle unrest when it inevitably comes.  Listen to the criticism, do your best to answer it and choose the best course of action moving forward.  If schism is inevitable, allow it to happen, but try to make appropriate compromises.

The well being of the community is more important than the ego of the leadership or existing group.  Be ready to apologize or stand your ground, which ever is the most necessary.

4. Cohesion

Cohesion is a worthy goal.  When the community sees the goal, and begins accomplish its goals, it will begin to move as a unit.  Individuals will start to see tasks that are not on the agenda, and working on their own to achieve the community’s goals.

This is the most dangerous stage of group development.  As new leaders emerge within the community, they will be tempted to set out on their own.  If the group does not understand that it is only through working together that their goals can be accomplished, it will fall apart.

5. Interdependence

If the group survives this stage, then they will begin to rely on one another, and success is within the communities grasp.  All they have to do it keep their eyes on the goal and values the group has established for itself, and keep moving forward.

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Star Trek Online Mission Play

November 9, 2009 in Games by Brian Logee

Star Trek Online
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Good news about the development of Star Trek Online and hope for game play.

Episodes within Star Trek: Online are meant to let the player feel as if they’re playing an episode of Star Trek itself. The writers and developers of the game went though over seven hundred Star Trek television episodes before sitting down and writing their own for the game.

First, I like that they are calling missions episodes.  That is very inspiring.  Secondly, requiring the writers and developers to watch and be familiar with the shows is a big plus too but did they get the spirit of the show?

Included in the episodes are themes, dialog and dramatic moments, all designed to “look, feel and play like Star Trek.”

I really like that they are going to set up the game play more like an episode of Star Trek.  What they have to say about the use of drama and including 3 “seasons” each containing 14 episodes of play at the start is inspiring.  I still have some questions though.

  • Will each episode include in some moral, ethical question or social exploration of the human condition that was at the heart of all Star Trek?
  • Will the missions assignment have some means of randomness or include in random missions so that the game does not come across as playing through a linear storyline?

(via TrekToday)

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Metaphors are Important

November 5, 2009 in Myth, Tribes by Eric

This entry is part 6 of 11 in the series Follow Your Bliss

The Space Shuttle Enterprise rolls out of the ...
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Heinrich Zimmer once said, “The best things can’t be told; the second best are misunderstood; the third best have to do with history.” Now, the vocabulary through which the best things are told as second best is the vocabulary of history, but it doesn’t refer to history; it refers through this to the transcendent. Deities have to become, as one great German scholar said, “transparent to the transcendent.” The transcendent must show and shine through those deities. But it must shine through us, too, and through the spiritual things we are talking about. And as long as you keep pinning it down to concrete fact, and declare something isn’t true because it didn’t happen, you’re wrong. We don’t say that about fairy tales, and so we get the truth of them (Joseph Campbell, An Open Life Metaphors are Important).

I am quick to call upon the franchises I love for example of how life should be, or how we should act.  There is a reason:

Every story is a metaphor

Every episode, movie, book, and story we tell is a metaphor.  Once you learn to see that, everything will become clearer and richer.

Creative Writing “experts” like to think that the metaphors are create through proper execution of the craft.  What a load of bunk!

The truth is, nearly every sentence ever written or said is a metaphor.  There are layers of meaning hidden within them.  More often then not, these layers hide from originator of the sentence.  They are unconscious fears and desires manifesting themselves.

Every story has this secret in it.  Even really bad movies, episodes, and books reveal a lot about the fears and self-imposed limits the writer is coping with.

Find the music that moves you

Certain things resonate with us because they are speaking to us on an unconscious level.

  • Momma Mia! Metaphors are Important
    showed me that I need to stop looking for myself in my past, and learn to enjoy my present.
  • Were the World Mine Metaphors are Important
    taught me that we all need to learn how to see the world through the eyes of the people we don’t understand so we can find ways to relate to them.
  • I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Star Trek, but I would be here forever if I tried to recount everything it taught me.

You need to find the metaphors that resonate with you, and discover the secret they are trying to share.

What tells your story?

What book, episode, series, movie, or song shares your story?  What was it?  Someone else might need to hear it.

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Fandom Today #438 “Zombie, Aliens and Vampires”

November 3, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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culture comments | Star Trek: New voyages, Phase II | V | Rob Zombie | Doctor Who | Costumes | Censorship | Labyrinth and Community Comments on Fandom Today.

Perception Perspective

Star Trek Fandom

V Lands

  • Big V shakeup: Former Chuck producer takes over (via SCI FI Wire)
  • 6 reasons fans of the old V should watch the new one (SCI FI Wire)
  • eMusic

The Best, The Worst, and The Odd

  • Best
    • Rob Zombie Signs To Roadrunner: “It Had To Be Done” (via Metal Hammer)
    • Finally! U.S. airdates for Tennant’s last Who specials (via SCI FI Wire)
    • The.best.Iron.Man.costume.ever (via Crunch Gear)
    • Eliza Dushku vamps out at Heidi Klum’s Halloween Party (via multipleverses)
  • Worst
    • Librarians Sacked Over ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ Graphic Novel (via SciFiPulse)
  • Odd
    • 1898 – Cheerleading is started at the University of Minnesota with Johnny Campbell leading the crowd in cheering on the football team.  (wikipedia)
    • Has the original Labyrinth been found? (via The Independent)

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Speculative Fiction Today #431 “Giant Snakes On a Panhandle”

September 23, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

p-si-logo-150-white.pngGiant Snakes | Giant Man-Eating Bird | Comment on District 9 | Ugly Betty: Season 3, Friday the 13th: The Series, 30 Rock – Season Three, National Geographic: Egyptian Secrets of the Afterlife, Battle for Terra | Star Trek Last Voyage | Spike -Buffy Fan Vid and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • Python “Nightmare”: New Giant Species Invading Florida (via National Geographic)
  • Legendary giant man-eating bird ‘did exist’ (via Mail Online)

Movie

  • Comment on Nigerian Ban of District 9 (dashPunk)

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Speculative Fiction Today #430 “Nightmare on Disney Street”

September 22, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

p-si-logo-150-white.pngBuddha Pears | Star Trek Conversation | Hello-Cthulhu | Stargate Pyramid PC | Lego House | Jack Kirby’s Estate | Rocky Movie | Elm Street Legacy | Hulu viewing Parties | the Real Dollhouse | Seeker Dragon Con Panel | Eternal Alice Rondo  | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • Growing Buddha Shaped Pears (dashPunk)
  • New Star Trek Not So Great – a discussion of Star Trek and fandom (Project: Shadow)
  • The Misadventures of Hello Cthulhu (via Hello-Cthulhu)
  • Stargate motorized pyramid is a PC case from another world (via SCI FI Wire)
  • life-size LEGO house (via designboom)
  • Jack Kirby’s Estate Sues to Regain Copyright Control of Characters Like Iron Man, Thor and the X-Men (via /Film)

Movie

  • MTV axes Rocky; Crackle Woke Up Dead (via SCI FI Wire)
  • Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy Teaser Trailer and Details (via /Film)

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Book

  • Manga Review: Eternal Alice Rondo by Kaishaku (dashPunk)

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Star Trek – The Last Voyage

September 22, 2009 in tv/series by Eric

While the future of Star Trek may be glittering, vapid movies that are true to the characters while being devoid of the ideals that made the franchise great, I thought it might be fun to look back at the end of the original series with the help of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd.

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