Kabuki Waq said:Never Ending story does not hold up well over time. Princess Bride is the best.
Pfft. It's a classic!
Kabuki Waq said:Never Ending story does not hold up well over time. Princess Bride is the best.
android said:You lose. Star Wars is Science Fiction
Some fiction sits fairly and squarely on the borderline, between science fiction and other genres; some writing defies categorisation. In some cases, the term "science fiction" generally refers to any literary fantasy including a scientific factor as an essential, story-orienting component. It is sometimes applied, more generally, to any fantasy at all (generally so in US bookstores), but, in that case, the larger category of speculative fiction is more inclusive. Such literature may consist of a careful and informed extrapolation of scientific facts and principles, or it may range to far-fetched areas flatly contradicting such facts and principles. In the former case, scientifically-based plausibility is requisite, while in the latter, plausibility is the lesser requirement and love of scientific ideas the greater.
Yeah if you replace everything it becomes Fantasy. Forget the aliens, the death star, the droids, the blasters, all the technology, the ships, the travel between planets. I mean the only tying thread between them is the force. And we now know the Force is appearently tiny little aliens (fucking Lucas) The theme of a son going after a evil father is used in all genres as a plot point. Sure many see the simularities between the fantasy genre and the film (even I do) but ask them the genre of Star Wars and they will say "Sci Fi."Flynn said:Many consider Star Wars fantasy -- the series overarching thrust being the force. Replace the space ships with boats, the lightsabers with swords and you have a movie about a young wizard going after his father the evil wizard.
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DrForester said:next movie debate, you need to do an 80's sci fi one, Star Trek and Star Wars free.