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Prophets of Science Fiction

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2012
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Prophets of Science Fiction (2011)
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The science-fiction imaginings of the writers of the past are now becoming the science realities of our day.The science-fiction imaginings of the writers of the past are now becoming the science realities of our day.The science-fiction imaginings of the writers of the past are now becoming the science realities of our day.

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    • Ridley Scott
    • Jonathan Adams
    • Michio Kaku
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    717
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    • Stars
      • Ridley Scott
      • Jonathan Adams
      • Michio Kaku
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Ridley Scott
    Ridley Scott
    • Self
    • 2011–2012
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Narrator
    • 2011–2012
    Michio Kaku
    Michio Kaku
    • Self - Theoretical Physicist
    • 2011–2012
    David Brin
    • Self - Futurist…
    • 2011–2012
    Kim Stanley Robinson
    • Self - Author…
    • 2011–2012
    Akiva Goldsman
    Akiva Goldsman
    • Self - Screenwriter…
    • 2011–2012
    Roberto Orci
    Roberto Orci
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    Dan Vebber
    • Self…
    • 2011–2012
    Matt Fraction
    Matt Fraction
    • Self…
    • 2011–2012
    John Siuntres
    • Self
    • 2012
    Gavin Scott
    Gavin Scott
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    • 2011–2012
    Andre Fenton
    • Self - Neuroscientist, New York University
    • 2011
    Harlan Ellison
    Harlan Ellison
    • Self - Author
    • 2012
    Mark James Fernandes
    Mark James Fernandes
    • Arthur C Clarke
    • 2011
    Paul Verhoeven
    Paul Verhoeven
    • Self
    • 2011
    Douglas Rain
    Douglas Rain
    • Voice of HAL in '2001, A Space Odyssey'
    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    Matt Drago
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    • 2011
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    10erin_underwood-1

    Prophets of Science Fiction is a Fantastic New Series

    Prophets of Science Fiction by executive producer Ridley Scott is a new documentary series produced by the Science Channel–a series that hasn't received any of the attention that it deserves. The series takes on the work of eight science fiction authors, examines the science with the work, and then shows how it inspired scientists to develop new technologies.

    There really is little doubt that we are living in the age of science fiction. In the early days of science fiction, before the term science fiction even existed, Mary Shelley was writing a novel about a scientist who dreamed of reanimating a dead body. Then there was Well's inspired story about a man who wanted to travel through time and Asimov's vision of how robots could fit into mankind's future. Prophets of Science Fiction delves into the science fiction of the past and analyze it's affect on scientific developments that have come to be ordinary and commonplace in today's society.

    "The "Science Fiction" of the past has now simply become "Science". And the science of the future was strangely prophesied by a group of visionaries whose dreams once may have deemed them renegades and "mad scientists," have become reality!"–The Science Channel

    Not only is Prophets of Science Fiction fascinating from a science fiction lover's perspective, but it's educational as well. With mini interviews from today's top authors as well as cutting edge scientists, Ridley Scott creates a wonderful new series that erases the lines between science and science fiction. The series will leave you wondering what science fiction technologies being written about today will find their ways into our lives in the future. Whether you're into science or science fiction, you're going to love Prophets of Science Fiction.

    The first episode features the work of Mary Shelley and premiered in November 2011. Since then additional episodes include Phillip K. Dick, H.G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Jules Verne, Robert Heinlein, and George Lucas. If you missed any of the previously aired episodes, you can view them on the Science Channel's website, on the Science Channel, or OnDemand. It'll be fun to see what comes next in this new series. Kudos to Ridley Scott for a truly fascinating new series.
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    Promising but ultimately poor

    A weak series that presents poorly researched and over-stretched interpretations of the authors' works. As an example - it describes 'Starship Troopers' as Heinlein's most controversial work, ignoring 'Farnham's Freehold' (publishers won't reprint it) and 'Stranger in a Strange Land' (it took years to get published due to its content). It fails to acknowledge how many of the authors covered were noted for their detailed multi-work visions of the future - Heinlein's 'Future History' series, Clarke's linked stories, and the several series within Asimov's body of work.

    The series also pays scant attention to lesser-known works, such as critical short stories by Heinlein, Asimov and Clarke (among others), that would - if included - better illustrate the series' claim that SF authors have been effective futurists and predictors of social and technical development. To point out another Heinlein omission, 'where's Waldo?' Hint - ask anyone who works with hazardous material enclosures.

    Finally, why include Mary Shelley or George Lucas - who, despite their impact, have not produced a varied body of science fiction as authors? Instead, why not cover (for example) Theodore Sturgeon, whose work is much more predictive of both current developments and likely possible futures? Why not Harlan Ellison? Why not Spider Robinson?

    I had hoped for much more...

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      • November 9, 2011 (United States)
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