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Should the future look "Futuristic?"

The notion that there hasn't been that much change in the last fifty or hundred years is a little shaky. There are numerous films with outside shots where there's something off about the cars. Lots of filmmakers play around with trying for a timeless look, but mainly they just end up looking like they can't make up there minds about when the story takes place.

As far as furnishings go, there's customarily a lot left out of movies, like televisions, kitchens and bathrooms. Our notions of what the past looked like are strongly affected by bad representations in the movies, that update the look, whether consciously or not.

The same very much applies to fashion. Despite the foolish remark about not wearing metallic spandex, lame is still used in fashion. And spandex can be terrifyingly common. What supposedly futuristic fashions really fail to do is show the variety that you actually find in real people. Firefly and the new BattleStar Galactica fail that test as miserably as most other series.
 
I agree with RJDiogenes - I'm sick to death of the grunge look. In addition, the engineering section of the Enterprise should not look like the inside of a brewery. What a travesty.
Yeah, that was pretty ridiculous. :rommie:

Sounds interesting. Maybe I should look this up.
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I wouldn't say pop culture is stagnant-but I will say this. John Birmingham, in his Axis of Time books, has a character from 2021 reflecting that NOTHING in pop media gets thrown away since the advent of electronic recording because everything is important to somebody. So she has the Simpson's theme as her email alert and knows the words to Sympathy For the Devil. Such is the future-a mash-up of the past and present.
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Has something has gone wrong with multiquote? The first quote is mine; the last two are not.
 
I agree with RJDiogenes - I'm sick to death of the grunge look. In addition, the engineering section of the Enterprise should not look like the inside of a brewery. What a travesty.
Yeah, that was pretty ridiculous. :rommie:


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I wouldn't say pop culture is stagnant-but I will say this. John Birmingham, in his Axis of Time books, has a character from 2021 reflecting that NOTHING in pop media gets thrown away since the advent of electronic recording because everything is important to somebody. So she has the Simpson's theme as her email alert and knows the words to Sympathy For the Devil. Such is the future-a mash-up of the past and present.
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Has something has gone wrong with multiquote? The first quote is mine; the last two are not.
In the future, multiquote will work fine. Sorry about that-- I have no idea what happened.
 
I agree with RJDiogenes - I'm sick to death of the grunge look. In addition, the engineering section of the Enterprise should not look like the inside of a brewery. What a travesty.
Yeah, that was pretty ridiculous. :rommie:


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I wouldn't say pop culture is stagnant-but I will say this. John Birmingham, in his Axis of Time books, has a character from 2021 reflecting that NOTHING in pop media gets thrown away since the advent of electronic recording because everything is important to somebody. So she has the Simpson's theme as her email alert and knows the words to Sympathy For the Devil. Such is the future-a mash-up of the past and present.
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Has something has gone wrong with multiquote? The first quote is mine; the last two are not.

Yeah, noticed that. Seeing as how I've been quoted twice without proper credit for my heretical notions. :techman:
 
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