These are a few shots from Eating E.T., a “hands-on exploration of our intimate relations to other species, real and fictional.” The all-vegan alien was made and barbecued to provoke discussion about human’s eating practices, what’s ethical, what isn’t, and what just downright tastes delicious.
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10 Common Misconceptions About Space
Published February 9, 2015 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: astonomy, atmosphere, cinema, misconception, movies, NASA, sci-fi, science, science fiction, space exploration, space travel
Space is a difficult concept to represent on film, and not just because of floating hair and upside-down camera angles. The concept of space, a low- or no-gravity environment with no atmosphere and all sorts of foreign dangers, is difficult to portray accurately and still complete an engaging story. Still, some of cinema’s most beloved “facts” have wormed their way into the popular understanding of space. This must be brought to a swift and merciless end.
WW I Martian Invasion [video]
Published October 16, 2014 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Christian Johnson, history, History Canada, Martian Invasion, newsreel, sci-fi, science fiction, video, War of The Worlds, WW I