Behind the scenes of Tom Paton's sci-fi G-LOC with Stephen Moyer, Casper Van Dien & John Rhys-Davies
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For Any Sci-Fi Fans Out There: G-LOC BTS
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Re: For Any Sci-Fi Fans Out There: G-LOC BTS
Actually, that looks potentially interesting.
I watched a recentish indy Brit dystopian/sci fi on Amazon Prime the other night: Frequencies. It was about fate/free will and empathy, in a world where your lot was pre-determined and different types couldn’t mix. Obviously lots of symbolism about class and privilege. A bit too white and middle class, with a bit of iffy drama-student acting at times, but it was worth a look.
I watched a recentish indy Brit dystopian/sci fi on Amazon Prime the other night: Frequencies. It was about fate/free will and empathy, in a world where your lot was pre-determined and different types couldn’t mix. Obviously lots of symbolism about class and privilege. A bit too white and middle class, with a bit of iffy drama-student acting at times, but it was worth a look.