I really hope this film is as good as it looks. Directed by Gabe Ibanez and starring Antonio Banderas, Automata appears to be stepping out on territory that, up until now, had only been exquisitely touched by Ridley Scott’s 1982 masterpiece Blade Runner. This trailer has all the makings of a really good science fictionContinue reading “Trailer for AUTOMATA starring Antonio Banderas just might save science fiction”
Category Archives: Robots
Name That Soundtrack: Science Fiction up’s the ante
It was about a month ago we challenged you, our readers, to guess the name, composer and titles of ten science fiction film/tv soundtracks. The response was less than desirable and most of us at MITNG had begun questioning our approach. We began blaming ourselves and saying maybe if we had toasted the bread betterContinue reading “Name That Soundtrack: Science Fiction up’s the ante”
M.I.T.N.G reviews Panos Cosmatos’s Reagan era inspired science fiction horror Beyond The Black Rainbow
Originally I had intended to watch this movie at a local art house theater, but I saw that it was available on Amazon on Demand, so I decided to enjoy the movie in bed with my wife, dog and laptop. What you notice immediately about Beyond The Black Rainbow is that it draws heavily uponContinue reading “M.I.T.N.G reviews Panos Cosmatos’s Reagan era inspired science fiction horror Beyond The Black Rainbow”
TUNE book 1: Vanishing Point by Derek Kirk Kim delivers science fiction, fun and honesty unlike anything I’ve ever read
First Second Publishing has gone and done it again. This time they’ve teamed up with graphic novelist and artist Derek Kirk Kim (Fables, 1001 Nights Of Snowfall) for this funny, yet sometimes dark, inter-deminsional coming of age story. TUNE is a sci-fi slice-of-life romantic comedy adventure of interdimensional proportions. When art school drop-out Andy GoContinue reading “TUNE book 1: Vanishing Point by Derek Kirk Kim delivers science fiction, fun and honesty unlike anything I’ve ever read”
POGO goes dubstep with Scooby Doo
Good friend and film editor Keith Carunida posted on facebook yesterday that famous masher-upper Pogo did a dubstep Scooby Doo jam…. and that it was good. Being a fan of dubstep, I had to investigate and yessur it actually does hold up, in that geeky sort of way, to a lot of the bestContinue reading “POGO goes dubstep with Scooby Doo”
Tech Watch creator Radi Lewis Kickstarts for a Tech Watch animated series
A couple of months ago we did a review on Tech Watch, a Surprise, AZ based comic book written by Radi Lewis and illustrated by Ernesto Vicente and Mike Borromeo. The book is an action packed tech heavy story of espionage and robots. Well I’m happy to announce that they’ve created a kickstarter to turnContinue reading “Tech Watch creator Radi Lewis Kickstarts for a Tech Watch animated series”
Very cool videos from very cool artist
In our effort to find and pin point what you little demons like we’ve gone and compiled this list of very cool videos from very cool artist. What really happened was Vimeo was having a sale on bad ass videos and I bought a bunch of them and almost didn’t want to let you guysContinue reading “Very cool videos from very cool artist”
Checkout this brilliantly directed short ROBBIE created with actual NASA footage
Sometimes it takes a little while for you to come across those real gems on Vimeo, Robbie just happens to be one of them. This short, uploaded about 4 months ago, paints an entirely different picture of NASA’S first sentient robot, affectionately named Robbie after the robot in the 1956 science fiction classic ForbiddenContinue reading “Checkout this brilliantly directed short ROBBIE created with actual NASA footage”