Friday, September 28, 2007

Forbidden Planet Film Review


If you chose to show your understanding of the film Forbidden Planet by writing a review, please post it here. Below are the review criteria we discussed in class. You should give a short intro/synopsis of the film, and then address at least three of the review criteria.


Film Review Criteria -- Consider the following:
Plotline: Conflict, Climax, Bizarre Twist, Suspense/Cliffhangers
Cinematography: Scene Transitions, Camera Angles
Special Effects :Lasers, Explosions, Blood, Space Ships (realistic)
Acting: Doesn’t break the fourth wall, Feel the emotions
Character Development: Relate to the character, Sexy
Costumes: Realistic and sexy
Sound and Music
Dialogue
Script
Rating

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

SFSSUP Progress Report #1

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Please describe in detail what you have done for your group's SF Slide Show Update Project so far. First, identify which job you have done (reading stories or novels, researching authors or trends, reviewing films). Then, tell specifically what you read or watched or researched (titles, names, ideas). Furthermore, convey some of the interesting information you found. Show that you have actually gained some knowledge about SF from your work. Please post your comment no later than midnight, Wednesday, September 26, 2007.

"'Repent, Harlequin!' said the Ticktockman"


We read the Harlan Ellison story "'Repent, Harlequin!' said the Ticktockman" in class on September 19 and 21. If you have comments to add about the story, please post them here.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Sales Pitch


We read the story "Sales Pitch" by Phillip K. Dick in class on September 12 and 14. If you would like to add a comment about the story, please post it here.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

The Post-Mortem People


We read and discussed the story "The Post-Mortem People" in class on September 5 and 7. If you did not get to contribute to discussion, or if you have further thoughts about the story, please post your comments here. Remember that the discussion focused on extrapolation and the author's purpose in creating this future world. Please post your comments by Monday, September 10, 2007.

Monday, September 3, 2007

The Pedestrian

If you have further thoughts about the Ray Bradbury story "The Pedestrian," which we read in class August 31, please comment here. Your comment should show that you were paying attention to discussion. Even more impoprtant, express your original thoughts about the story; don't just repeat what was already said in class. Please post your comments by midnight, Monday, September 3.