Vivid Tomorrows: On Science Fiction and Hollywood

Vivid Tomorrows: On Science Fiction and Hollywood

by David Brin
Vivid Tomorrows: On Science Fiction and Hollywood

Vivid Tomorrows: On Science Fiction and Hollywood

by David Brin

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Overview

Can science fiction--especially sci-fi cinema--save the world? It already has, many times. Retired officers testify that films like Doctor Strangelove, Fail-Safe, On the Beach and War Games provoked changes and helped prevent accidental war. Soylent Green and Silent Running recruited millions of environmental activists. The China Syndrome and countless movies about plagues helped bring attention to those failure modes. And the grand-daddy of "self-preventing prophecy"--Nineteen Eighty-Four--girded countless citizens to stay wary of Big Brother.

It's not been all dire warnings. While optimism is much harder to dramatize than apocalypse, both large and small screens have also encouraged millions to lift their gaze, contemplating how we might get better, incrementally, or else raise grandchildren worthy of the stars.

Come along on a quirky quest for unusual insights into the power of forward-looking media. How the romantic allure of feudalism tugs at men and women who benefited vastly from modernity. Or explore why almost every Hollywood film preaches Suspicion of Authority, along with tolerance, diversity and personal eccentricity, and how those messages helped keep us free. No one is spared scrutiny! Not Spielberg or Tolkien or Cameron or Costner... nor Dune or demigods or zombie flicks. Certainly not George Lucas or Ayn Rand! Though some critiques are offered from a lifetime of respect and love... and gratitude.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476641737
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 03/04/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 241
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
David Brin is a California astrophysicist who serves on NASA’s Innovative and Advanced Concepts program (NIAC) advisory board and speaks or consults on a wide range of topics including AI, SETI, privacy and national security. His best-selling novels have won Hugo, Nebula and other awards and appeared in more than 20 languages.
David Brin is a California astrophysicist who serves on NASA's Innovative and Advanced Concepts program (NIAC) advisory board and speaks or consults on a wide range of topics including AI, SETI, privacy and national security. His best-selling novels have won Hugo, Nebula and other awards and appeared in more than 20 languages.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue: Science Fiction and Cinema: Saving the Future
by Believing There Will Be One
Part One: A Flickering Light on the World
 1. The ­Self-Preventing Prophecy: How a Dose of Nightmare Might Tame Tomorrow’s Perils
 2. Society and Citizens Are Fools! The Favorite Cliché of Cinema and Fiction
 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Shining Light on How Far We’ve Come
 4. Living in a Science Fictional World: Biology and Destiny and Life ’n’ Such
 5. A Quirky ­Must-See Guide to Science Fiction Movies
Part Two: Admirable (But Flawed) Blockbusters
 6. J’accuse George Lucas … or Zola Meets Yoda
 7. Avatar. Just Avatar.
 8. The Lord of the Rings: J.R.R. Tolkien vs. the Modern Age
Part Three: Grinding Axes
 9. Roll Over, Frank Miller: Street Kids Are Better Than Those 300 Spartans!
10. Atlas Shrugged: The Hidden Context of the Book and Film
11. Demigods and “Chosen Ones” … Would It Hurt If Humanity Got to Play, Too?
12. Getting Science Fictional About a Better World: Marxists and Feminists and Feudalists and Libertarians, Oh My!
Part Four: Heroes and Villains
13. Name That Villain: Bad Guys and Aliens in ­Sci-Fi Movies
14. King Kong Is Back! The Ape in the Mirror
15. The Matrix: Tomorrow May Be Different
16. A ­Mini-Rant: Why All Those Zombies Mean You’d Better Vote!
17. Buffy the ­Old-Fashioned Hero
Part Five: Dark Visions and Hope
18. Dune: What This Classic Teaches About “Point of View”
19. The Postman: The Book vs. the Movie
20. Man Against Machine: Surrogates, Clones and Dittos
21. Gravity: Unbearable Lightness … but Solid Storytelling
22. Great Opening Lines from Science Fiction Tales
23. From Metaphor to Movie Magic—or Why We’re Such Good Liars
Chapter Notes
Index
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