The Martian
The Martian
No, this thread is not about Geoff but about the Matt Damon movie based on the novel of the same name. It's about a manned mission to Mars that gets aborted 6 days after touchdown on the planet due to a massive dust storm. One of the six crew members doesn't make it back to the launch vehicle and is presumed dead. In reality he's still alive and needs to survive on the barren planet somehow. Problem is, the original mission was meant to last 31 days while a rescue mission could take years to reach him. Not to mention he has no way of telling anyone he still lives.
Here's the trailer:
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After seeing the trailer for the first time myself sometime ago I decided to read the book first. I just finished it and it's 300+ pages of delicious nerdy cleverness and scientific ingenuity. A real recommendation if you like science fiction that's more Sci than Fi. It's like MacGyver in space at times.
Here's the trailer:
[youtube]Ue4PCI0NamI[/youtube]
After seeing the trailer for the first time myself sometime ago I decided to read the book first. I just finished it and it's 300+ pages of delicious nerdy cleverness and scientific ingenuity. A real recommendation if you like science fiction that's more Sci than Fi. It's like MacGyver in space at times.
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looks interesting
cause red planet was shit
cause red planet was shit
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Hey thanks Eraser. I was looking for something new in this genre. Who is the author of the novel?
Never mind: Found it.
Never mind: Found it.
WikiAndy Weir is an American novelist best known for his debut novel The Martian.
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Started reading this a few days ago, so far so good.
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This is the first book I've read in one sitting since I was a kid. The Martian is total hard science and even the guys at NASA who read it thought Weir had an inside guy. It turns out Weir just Googled a bunch and relied on his blog readers to correct mistakes. This book was originally just a bunch of blog entries and his readers asked him to release it in novel form. Amazon doesn't let you give it away for free, so he had to charge $.99 and it ended up being a best-seller.
Also, he wrote 2 other novels before this one and failed to get them published after trying forever. Then he stumbled into The Martian.
Eraser, have you read Seveneves by Neal Stephenson? I'm 1/3 of the way through and it's another good hard science novel. It's about what happens to humanity after the moon breaks apart and they have to flee Earth to survive. I'm not sure what sort of time frame the book takes place in, but based on the 2 years that have passed to far in the book, plus the diagrams on the inside covers, the story spans generations. Even though it's a massive 867 pages long, I'm enjoying every one of them.
Also, he wrote 2 other novels before this one and failed to get them published after trying forever. Then he stumbled into The Martian.

Eraser, have you read Seveneves by Neal Stephenson? I'm 1/3 of the way through and it's another good hard science novel. It's about what happens to humanity after the moon breaks apart and they have to flee Earth to survive. I'm not sure what sort of time frame the book takes place in, but based on the 2 years that have passed to far in the book, plus the diagrams on the inside covers, the story spans generations. Even though it's a massive 867 pages long, I'm enjoying every one of them.

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Red Planet? The Val Kilmer movie of 2000?SoM wrote:looks interesting
cause red planet was shit
Red Planet - IMDB
Are you thinking Interstellar (2014)
Interstellar - IMDB
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Haven't read Seveneves. Did have Snow Crash on my to-read list though.
I can also recommend Greg Bear's The Forge of God. It's not quite as hard science as The Martian (it involves aliens, not in a Star Trek way though) but it's a real page turner.
I can also recommend Greg Bear's The Forge of God. It's not quite as hard science as The Martian (it involves aliens, not in a Star Trek way though) but it's a real page turner.
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He's talking of the former. It wasn't really good. I can't remember Val Kilmer in it though. Guess it didn't leave a memorable impression.Whiskey 7 wrote:Red Planet? The Val Kilmer movie of 2000?SoM wrote:looks interesting
cause red planet was shit
Red Planet - IMDB
Are you thinking Interstellar (2014)
Interstellar - IMDB
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There's also a neat pre-mission character introduction video of the movie:
[youtube]S9UPrFKDbKA[/youtube]
Some of the crew facts and twitter messages are hilarious references to the book.
[youtube]S9UPrFKDbKA[/youtube]
Some of the crew facts and twitter messages are hilarious references to the book.
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^nice
reminds me of dead island intro
reminds me of dead island intro
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Kind of weird watching this trailer with Matt Damon having seen Interstellar.
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A black person would say that...
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He's being typecast!obsidian wrote:Kind of weird watching this trailer with Matt Damon having seen Interstellar.
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Thanks Eraser, I enjoyed that a lotEraser wrote:There's also a neat pre-mission character introduction video of the movie:
[youtube ]S9UPrFKDbKA[ /youtube]
Some of the crew facts and twitter messages are hilarious references to the book.

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There's a new promo video featuring Neil DeGrasse Tyson, whose hair has been painted grey for the occasion 
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I second thisTransient wrote: Eraser, have you read Seveneves by Neal Stephenson? I'm 1/3 of the way through and it's another good hard science novel. It's about what happens to humanity after the moon breaks apart and they have to flee Earth to survive. I'm not sure what sort of time frame the book takes place in, but based on the 2 years that have passed to far in the book, plus the diagrams on the inside covers, the story spans generations. Even though it's a massive 867 pages long, I'm enjoying every one of them.

Just finished it last week, enjoyed the hell out of it.
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I finished the book a few weeks back and I'm still thinking about it off and on. It's totally worth the time investment IMO. 

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Hey thanks for the video Eraser. NiceEraser wrote:There's a new promo video featuring Neil DeGrasse Tyson, whose hair has been painted grey for the occasion![]()

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YesTransient wrote:I finished the book a few weeks back and I'm still thinking about it off and on. It's totally worth the time investment IMO.

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I just got back from the movie and it was great. I knew Matt Damon would do the role justice and he definitely delivered. There was a bit more focus on Earth early on, and with the other astronauts in general, but I think it was probably a good call considering the medium. They skipped the bit about the dust storm toward the end, but the rest of the crises Watney encountered held true to the original, and they weren't afraid to throw some science at the viewer.
Over-all an awesome movie, only slightly spoiled by the fucking twat taking selfies in my peripheral.
Over-all an awesome movie, only slightly spoiled by the fucking twat taking selfies in my peripheral.
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Looks like Lawl's autism is playing up again.LawL wrote:http://quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5818