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En Avant08 Feb 2010 3:52 p.m. PST

In your opinion and knowledge which was the SF serie or movie most near to our real future?.

Which you consider that "touch" nearly how thing would going on?.

I vote for Firefly (no alliens there).

Amicalement
Armand

bobstro08 Feb 2010 3:58 p.m. PST

Max Headroom.

father of the bribe08 Feb 2010 4:05 p.m. PST

postman

Farstar08 Feb 2010 4:11 p.m. PST

We're getting dangerously close to Pohl's "Merchant War".

Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP08 Feb 2010 4:12 p.m. PST

Survivors/28 Days.

Feet up now08 Feb 2010 4:22 p.m. PST

You're all just talking batteries..it's the matrix.

Although 2000AD seems like a good option,So I vote Judge dredd until I get offered the Morpheus pills.

Battle Works Studios08 Feb 2010 4:47 p.m. PST

Soylent Green

Covert Walrus08 Feb 2010 5:04 p.m. PST

Why all th ehatred for non-human sentients these days?

Is it just the contrary nature of the public that when scientific opinion swings in the direction of their existence, the laity immediately say the opposite? And vice versa when scientific opinion changes ? Considering we have yet to get back to the moon ( And may have to be Chinese to do it ), it seems very shortsighted to rule it out.

As for a future that has BECOME real, I'm thinking we are a lot like Brunners "Stand On Zanzibar" with a slightly less pessimistic outlook for the environment.

Cyrus the Great08 Feb 2010 5:05 p.m. PST

Robocop. grin

The Tin Dictator08 Feb 2010 5:09 p.m. PST

Zardoz !

Top Gun Ace08 Feb 2010 5:24 p.m. PST

UFO – there are aliens, but no interplanetary space travel for humans, and the tech could be done now.

Goldwyrm08 Feb 2010 5:40 p.m. PST

Soylent Green, Gattaca, Blade Runner, or Mad Max depending on where you live.

JRacel08 Feb 2010 5:54 p.m. PST

Very much Gattaca or maybe V for Vendetta.

Jeff

darthfozzywig08 Feb 2010 5:58 p.m. PST

In another six days, the reimagined Battlestar Galactica. But I've said too much.

ravachol08 Feb 2010 7:01 p.m. PST

mens in black … here they come again but be assure that nothing has ever happened else it must be that every one forgot about it …evil grin

never game with one of those especialy if they aren't fair play otherwise you won't remember how you forgot and forgive your strategie before the end of play while it was brillant and successfull … humm yes there was a sudden flash and your opponent wear sun glasses to be sure you ain't an alien .

McWong7308 Feb 2010 7:09 p.m. PST

Minority Report – for the way that you can be tracked. Precog is utter nonsense, walking through a shopping mall with ads blaring at you via your phone, PDA and through talking billboards – we're basically there already.

ming3108 Feb 2010 7:58 p.m. PST

blade runner ,
Roller Ball …corporations run everything …and you need a privledge card .

Augustus Supporting Member of TMP08 Feb 2010 8:07 p.m. PST

Blade Runner, Gattaca, or both.

We're on a long slide to oblivion.

War Monkey08 Feb 2010 8:19 p.m. PST

"The Road" most likely, or with any luck "1984"

DesertScrb08 Feb 2010 8:30 p.m. PST

1984.

Or Brazil.

Inari708 Feb 2010 8:48 p.m. PST

Star Wars!

I wish!

:)

Bunkermeister08 Feb 2010 9:18 p.m. PST

Blade Runner

Is our best case scenario.

Mike "Bunkermeister" Creek
bunkermeister.blogspot.com

Lampyridae08 Feb 2010 9:34 p.m. PST

Johnny Mnemonic. Of course, William Gibson basically invented the future, we just changed a few terms and didn't pay him royalties.

Sven Lugar08 Feb 2010 10:30 p.m. PST

Another vote for Soylent Green. --- I edited this out because it sounded more like politics than the history I meant to share, sorry ---Are you hungry for a cracker?

Lampyridae08 Feb 2010 10:49 p.m. PST

Looking back, Escape from LA was close to the mark, too. Except the Big Quakes haven't hit LA. Yet.

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP08 Feb 2010 11:12 p.m. PST

The Stargate Series … 3 now … but they are real near future …. evil grin

borrible08 Feb 2010 11:17 p.m. PST

'Threads' (1984) sadly without soviets and hopefully 'Mad Max' a few years later.
First tabula rasa and then restart the fun again.

AndrewGPaul09 Feb 2010 3:00 a.m. PST

In your opinion and knowledge which was the SF serie or movie most near to our real future?.

Which you consider that "touch" nearly how thing would going on?.

I vote for Firefly (no alliens there).

That's the Reconstruction-era American South IN SPAAACE! How is that anything like our present, never mind our future? It's got magical spaceship drives and lightning-quick terraforming. It might as well have rubber-forehead aliens, it wouldn't make it any less fantastical. grin

x42brown09 Feb 2010 5:52 a.m. PST

Stargazy on Zummerdown
Perhaps not too near and the monks radios would have to be replaced by the Internet but all the rest seems probable.

x42

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP09 Feb 2010 5:56 a.m. PST

The Book of Eli or Blade Runner

kreoseus209 Feb 2010 6:19 a.m. PST

Emmanuel in space

Klebert L Hall09 Feb 2010 6:46 a.m. PST

Aliens. Except for the interstellar travel, most of the technology in the movie was actually inferior to the then-current state of the art.
-Kle.

Martin Rapier09 Feb 2010 7:19 a.m. PST

'The Sheep Look Up' by John Brunner. Almost word for word. OK, its a book not a film.

Otherwise, Clockwork Orange.

Mooseworks809 Feb 2010 8:00 a.m. PST

V for Vendetta
Blade Runner
The Postman
The Warzone Chronicles (in as much as Corporate rule)

Mooseworks809 Feb 2010 8:00 a.m. PST

Do you find it odd that most of the responses are dire?

mad monkey 109 Feb 2010 8:02 a.m. PST
Mooseworks809 Feb 2010 8:04 a.m. PST

For a bit of levity…

TANK GIRL

AndrewGPaul09 Feb 2010 8:08 a.m. PST

Aliens. Except for the interstellar travel, most of the technology in the movie was actually inferior to the then-current state of the art.

So, not much like the future, then. grin

You forgot their expertise in robotics, artificial intelligence, terraformation, cryonic freezing (and reanimation), implied genetic engineering and the powerloader.

richarDISNEY09 Feb 2010 9:35 a.m. PST

Death Race…
beer

ComradeCommissar09 Feb 2010 10:14 a.m. PST

The first few chapters of Brave New World.

Thornhammer09 Feb 2010 10:21 a.m. PST

Absolutely Robocop. Detroit is in such poor shape I expect OCP to show up any day!

KJdidit09 Feb 2010 10:30 a.m. PST

We're currently in a Rollerball society, heading rapidly towards 1984. We'll hit Blade Runner if we're very, very lucky; Mad Max or Book of Eli if we're not.

Farstar09 Feb 2010 12:00 p.m. PST

Do you find it odd that most of the responses are dire?

When we as a society stopped taking the dystopian writers seriously, the old phrase about "those who do not learn from history…" became applicable.

Patrick Sexton Supporting Member of TMP09 Feb 2010 12:12 p.m. PST

What is so much more dire than at any time in our past?

And since we are only using TV and Movies, I'll go with Serenity.

Thanks,

Pat

Sargonarhes09 Feb 2010 12:19 p.m. PST

Blade Runner and Soldier

The background history of Heavy Gear, which would work out like the video game Battlefield 2142.

Feet up now09 Feb 2010 1:06 p.m. PST

It was not all dire .Everything was wonderful but we could not accept it ,so the machines reprogrammed the matrix.
We just see our future as a bit glum now becuase it is more acceptable…..

RTJEBADIA09 Feb 2010 3:57 p.m. PST

Hopeful towards firefly…. not the details, but the basic ideas.

1984 or Brazil is unfortunately more likely.

Dunadan09 Feb 2010 4:09 p.m. PST

Blade Runner…but at least it's not raining all the time yet.

GK Chesterton wrote some excellent rather dystopian novels, but I don't think they could be considered sci-fi.

Etranger09 Feb 2010 4:40 p.m. PST

Logans Run where everyone over 30 was dead (or might as well have been!)

Oh wait…..

Thantsants09 Feb 2010 5:04 p.m. PST

Back from the 60s – The Invaders

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