 
	 If you've ever heard DJ Shadows track 'Why Hip Hop Sucks in '96' you know it's the money.  As I watched Transcendence this evening I realized very much the same  thing has happened to the film machine. Transcendence is a film that did  not do well in the box office. It was practically out for a day when  all the rhinos and elephants and gremlins came crawling out to hoot and  holler that it was a steaming pile of crappola.
	 
	 Seems  like that happens an awful lot these days. I love it, they hate it. But  I'm not in the business of mass marketing cookie cutter films like the  machine is. If it's not going to be the next Transformers then they  label it doa.
	 
	 See Transcendence had me at hello. This is science  fiction that I can relate to. I don't need big explosions and half naked  women to reel me in, I need story. I'm not saying I don't get in the  mood, as most of us do, for an action flick or a big blockbuster. But  more often than not I need to be challenged, to be gripped by your  philosophical debate or morale dilemma. It's exhilarating for me right  now, as we enter this re-emergence of sci-fi. And I mean real sci-fi.
	 
	 When  I was on the cusp of teenagedom, I found my way into the world of Isaac  Asimov, and thus my love for sci-fi began. There was something about  all those stories that not only took me away to a distant future,  sometimes cynical other times breathtaking, but also gave me cause to think.
	
	 There  was something that Robert Heinlein, Frederick Pohl, Isaac Asimov,  Arthur C. Clarke, and Lester del Rey all had in common. They were all  able to write compelling fiction that not only entertained you but left  you wondering...What if? (not the Marvel comic, though Peter Porker was a ham).
	 
	 I  sit here feeling a nostalgia to those times, having just finished  watching Transcendence. And it's not just this movie that has me feeling  it. The other day it was a couple episodes of Black Mirror and before  that About Time and Oblivion and a danish film about Machina. For me  it's a long overdue revitalization in sci-fi film. Almost like someone  came out and said, Maybe we don't need to have big robots in this one?
	 
	 Anyhow,  this started as a random blog about how much I enjoyed the film Transcendence  and turned into a rant. But hey, what do I know? If you're out there in  the vast array of 1's and 0's chime in and share your fondest sci-fi  memories.