But it takes those memories as inspiration and makes something that can stand alone well enough, leaving one of the 2010's best science -
fiction films behind.
Not exact matches
That's just one molecule of the fascinating science
behind the science
fiction film he helped create.
The actual story for Rampage is cheerfully dim - witted and attempts to use half - baked science
fiction concepts (ergo «genetic editing») to explain the cause
behind the
film's raging, mutating, giant behemoths.
Based on the novel of the same name by Andy Weir, Scott's latest science
fiction film sees Damon as Mark Watney, an astronaut who's presumed dead and left
behind by his crew on the red planet.
After all, here is a truly visionary
film - maker who has been
behind some of science
fiction cinema's most bona fide classics.
Chock full of original art inspired by the
film, timelines, quotables, deleted scene details, influences, pop culture references,
behind - the - scenes photos, scene breakdowns and more, Pulp
Fiction: The Complete Story of Quentin Tarantino's Masterpiece is available now.
Villeneuve sat down with me for an in - depth conversation in my new video series
Behind the Lens, and we covered the waterfront with topics ranging from his lifelong interest in science
fiction movies, why Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey may be the greatest ever, how he came to an agreement with Ridley Scott during the
filming of Blade Runner 2049, the beauty of Roger Deakins, and the darkness that permeates many of the
films he directs.
Last up is «Push: The Science
Behind the
Fiction» (9:17), a featurette that surveys the
film's psychic groups and adds an conspiratorial layer with thoughts from the
film's technical advisor, a former US Army colonel who believes people and the science community are too skeptical of human superpowers.
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He shouldn't require an introduction, but Tarantino is of course the mastermind
behind Pulp
Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and a number of other
films considered by many to be the best of the past two decades.
Anderson's Resident Evil movies, starring partner Milla Jovovich, are among the most successful gaming
films; he was also
behind Mortal Kombat, Dead or Alive and science
fiction efforts like Event Horizon.
I don't know if it's the premise
behind the
film, the special effects, or the science
fiction aspects, but the combination appears to be too much for someone who is new to the director's chair.
Here at
Fiction Factory we just finished editing on RUNNING IN THE DARK, in which
film scholar Glenn Erickson tells the fascinating story
behind Jules Dassin's noir masterpiece NIGHT AND THE CITY (1950), starring Richard Widmark as an American low - life racketeer literally running out of luck in London.
They are for the most part perfectly amiable in contemplation of this putative reader, whom I imagine is reading a flash
fiction while texting a friend with one hand, playing Angry Birds with the other, and
filming her breakfast
behind Google Glass.
While fans of Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and Alfred Hitchcock's
films will feel right at home in Anna's wine - addled reality, the unusual backstory
behind its provenance bears a touch of suspense
fiction as well.
Created by the developers
behind Broken Sword, In Cold Blood is an adventure game that apparently takes inspiration from two of my all - time favourite
films; Usual Suspects and Pulp
Fiction.