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- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? What is reality? Is my reality your reality? What does it mean to be human? Where, if anywhere, do we draw a line between the value of real and artificial life? In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, author Philip K Dick asks what qualities, if any...
- The Best Sci-fi & Cult Film T-shirts in the World (Wide Web) If Science Fiction is your thing and you want to (literally) wear it on your sleeve but are afraid of looking too geeky, you've come to the right place! Fasten your space suits and prepare for lift off . We're about to enter a galaxy of hip a...
- Steve Borden - Sting A lens dedicated to the Great American Wrestler Steve Borden AKA Sting. Lens includes lots of information and resources: Biography (Career and Personal Life), Pictures, Video Clips, Links, Latest News and more.
- Blade Runner - Tears In Rain: DVDs, T-Shirts, Trivia "All those moments will be lost... like tears in rain" - Roy Batty Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, which depicts a dystopian Los Angeles in November 2019. 'Retire' to this excellent collection of informat...
- Sean Young Sean Young is an American actress.
- Metropolis Metropolis is known for being a groundbreaking Science Fiction film from the silent era. Metropolis' golden robot Maria is iconic and even recognized by people who don't know what movie she appeared in. Most people don't realize how influential the m...
- Syd Mead syd mead's work is amazing. if you're watching blade runner for the upteenth time and want to see something cool -- watch for how the police "cars" are driven. the controls were designed by Mr. Mead. if you come up with other coo...
- Star Trek TNG: Elementary, Dear Data. Elementary, Dear Data is the first of two episodes in the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series in which the android named Data dons the deerstalker hat, caped overcoat, and picks up the calabash pipe of Sherlock Holmes to take on deeper m...
- 10 CDs You've Never Heard...But Should! Here are my top ten for the Squidoo Lenses We Wish Existed Group's "10 CDs You've Never Heard, But Should." I don't know whether to say I think these are the best, or greatest, but I do think that most of these are albums that have been nev...
- Stuff I WISH Existed This lens is inspired by Lewis Smile and his Stuff We Wish Existed HQ! He did a lens where he listed five things he wished existed, and I thought that was a cool lens idea. So, without further ado, here are five things I wish existed...
- Ridley Scott Ridley Scott has directed many of my favorite movies, including my all time favorite -- Blade Runner. I even named my dogs after two of my favorite characters from Ridley Scott movies -- Thelma & Louise :) From Alien to Gladiator to A Good Year a...
- Science Fiction Corner. This page is dedicated to new science fiction movies, and reviews of the classics.
- Blade Runner Video Showcase Despite all of the drama that surrounded the production and its initially minimal success critically, Blade Runner has been an enduring cult classic of the past 25 years. AFI recently named the film #97 on its Top 100 movies in 100 years 10th a...
- Philip K. Dick Philip K. Dick has written many great science fiction stories, but his work did not get popular until after his death. Many of the best recent science fiction movies have been based upon his work.
- Vangelis Video Showcase Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou is a world-renowned Greek composer of electronic, new age and classical music and musical performer, under the artist name Vangelis Papathanassiou or just Vangelis (a diminutive of Evangelos). He is best known for hi...
- Harrison Ford Harrison Ford was a struggling actor who had turned to carpentry to feed his family when he got the chance to audition for the role of Bob Falfa in the George Lucas movie AMERICAN GRAFFITI. After that he worked with Lucas on STAR WARS and a mov...
- We Love BLADE RUNNER Now celebrating it's 25th anniversary, BLADE RUNNER is a classic among science fiction films. Directed by Ridley Scott, the story is loosely-based on Philip K. Dick's novel DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP? Considered "cyberpunk&q...
- Philip K. Dick A look at an influential and under-appreciated author of the twentieth century. Writing in the sci-fi genre, Dick was a philosopher and sociologist, taking seemingly ordinary situations to most bizarre but logical conclusions.
- Philip K Dick The first time I encountered Philip K Dick was in the 10th grade when I was working at the local library as a clerk. I spent most of my time "working" actually holed up in the stacks reading books. One of those books was Do Androids Dream o...
- Unkie Monkie Studios Looking for the perfect gift? You'll find something for every mood at Unkie Monkie Studios. Revel in retro Americana with our vintage cookbook images on greeting cards, posters, buttons and coffee mugs. Check out our new Doggie Dine...
