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Star Trek vs. Star Wars (and a collection of memes)

Star Trek or Star Wars; which do you like better?

  • Star Trek

    Votes: 19 23.8%
  • Star Wars

    Votes: 61 76.3%

  • Total voters
    80

The optimism is what makes Star Trek unique. It's the first futurist sci fi where things are unequivocally better. Not perfect, but considerably better on almost everything from now.

I'm sure they exist, but I cannot name another futurist sci-fi story, movie or TV show, where the future of the world is not experiencing or recovering from a nuclear war, cataclysmic environmental disaster, massive alien invasion, or global oppressive government.

There is nothing wrong with stories about a dark future. I like Riddick, I like Hunger Games, I like Titan AE, I like Firefly. I even like Waterworld and The Postman.

If you want to make a story about a future wracked by poverty, drug addiction, totalitarianism, natural disasters, and bigotry, that's fine. But don't slap the Star Trek insignia on it.

Looking at the recent direction of Star Wars, Terminator, Last of Us, Ghostbusters and others. If people want to create a sci-fi or fantasy story glorifying strong women, they don't need to override an existing franchise (and belittle the previous fan favorites).

The commercial success of Kill Bill, the Hunger Games, Underworld, Resident Evil, Blood Rayne, and Alita Battle Angel show that audiences will appreciate strong female protagonists if presented properly.
 
I didn't realize until now that Ewan McGregor played the adult Danny in Doctor Sleep. He is amazing and versatile.

If he does a subpar performance I blame the director and the writers (cough cough Birds of Prey cough cough)

Doctor Sleep was one of the recent attempts to recreate the magic from an old classic that actually succeeded.
 
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