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| 120 fake sci-fi events on a real-world timeline; Infographic | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 16 2010, 09:44 PM (95 Views) | |
| 24thcenstfan | Jul 16 2010, 09:44 PM Post #1 |
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Infographic: 120 fake sci-fi events on a real-world timeline We tracked down 120 important dates from sci-fi movies and TV—everything from that long time ago in a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars to the end of the universe in Doctor Who, plus plenty in between—and charted them out chronologically on a real-world timeline. Check out our infographic below. |
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| 24thcenstfan | Jul 16 2010, 09:46 PM Post #2 |
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LOL! That's pretty cool. I would not consider all of these Sci Fi based though (e.g. the Liam from "Angel"). Liam/Angel was a vampire. His vampirism and most of the series was Fantasy based. "Halloween" was considered Sci Fi??? That was a Horror movie. "Groundhog Day"? Admittedly, I haven't seen that whole movie, but it was Sci Fi? |
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| Swidden | Jul 24 2010, 06:40 PM Post #3 |
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Technically, yes. Since it involves a temporal loop. Though, as I recall, no reason for the how this seems to happen is ever given. The time loop gets broken only when the protagonist gets it right. |
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