Philip K. D!ck's Electric Dreams (Amazon's Sci-Fi Anthology answer to Black Mirror) -NOW STREAMING

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Amazon's answer to Black Mirror. Looks :ehh:



he trailer originally debuted from the Australian YouTube channel for Stan Originals, which appears to be their equivalent of Starz, and thankfully, it made its way to the United States to give us our first look at the series executive produced by Emmy winner Bryan Cranston, who also appears in the series.

The short stories being turned into television stories are, in The Commuter, Impossible Planet, Crazy Diamond, Human Is, Father Thing, Real Life, The Hood Maker, Kill All Others, Autofac, and Safe and Sound. They are directed by Tom Harper (Peaky Blinders), David Farr (The Night Manager), Mark Munden (Utopia), Francesca Gregorini (Tanner Hall), Michael Dinner (Chicago Hope), Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica), Julian Jarrold(Great Expectations), Dee Rees (Pariah), Peter Horton (The Wonder Years) and Alan Taylor (Game of Thrones).

That’s quite an assembly of talent. If this first season of the series ends up being a hit, I hope that more high profile filmmakers also find their way to the series. This seems like a great opportunity for talented people to play with stranger stories that might otherwise not be lucrative for the big screen.

The cast is also nothing to soff at: Steve Buscemi, Jack Reynor, Geraldine Chaplin, Anna Paquin, Greg Kinner, Mireille Enos, Richard Madden, Holliday Grainger, Jason Mitchell, Vera Farmiga, Juno Temple, Janelle Monae, Liam Cunningham, Terrence Howard, Benedict Wong and more all star in the series.

It’s a great time to be a sci-fi fan, and Amazon is surely hoping their anthology series can join The Man in the High Castle as another successful adaptation of Philip K. dikk’s work. Between this series and Blade Runner 2049, there’s no better time to dive into the ample supply of fantastic writing from the brilliant sci-fi author. Here’s hoping we’ll get to see many more of his short stories get the anthology series treatment down the roa

Dap and rep. On episode 4.
 

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Watched the first episode, It's OK. I would say that I predicted what the ending was going to be, but to be honest that's not a big accomplishment. There's only 2 ways the episode could have turned out.
 

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Only episodes I was feeling out of the first 6 that were out before it's Prime premiere was Real Life and Human Is episodes. Hood Maker and Impossible Planet were either ass or too deep for me. :dead:

Haven't seen the Commuter or Crazy Diamond yet.
 

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Episode 3 was crack :noah:

I didn't really like ep 2. I thought it was ass so it took me a few days to watch the 3rd ep.
 

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It's not bad to me so far, cos I've enjoyed the concepts and acting but it feels too subdued. Like in comparison Black Mirror beats you over the head with their shyt. Plus a lot of these stories were written in the 50s/60s era and I can see their age without having to read the actual stories
 
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