Sunday, 5 February 2012

BSFN 19 - Serenity

MUTINY!
Serenity was not our intended Bad Science Film, however, a mutiny was led by an engineer pushing for a film "with bad science, but that is actually good". This was a distressingly popular idea so instead of watching Magma: Something Something (I cannot be bothered to check the little box of upcoming features, I'm such a go-getter) we watched Serenity, which is obviously awesome, so probably the engineer was right. Stupid engineers and their problem solving skills.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

BSFN 18 - Arctic Blast

Bad science film night 18 took place in a new, much more spacious venue. We even had room for a visiting scientist from far away!

Monday, 5 December 2011

BSFN 17 - Rise of the Planet of the Apes *Field trip!*


  • Total number of BSFN-ites: Lots, including an anthropologist, an astrophysicist and someone who moved to San Francisco a month after seeing the movie. Also present, many teenagers who couldn't get into the Inbetweeners movie

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

BSFN 16 - Tremors


Tremors was a low attendance Bad Science Film, and was notably only attended by women. There are two possible conclusions:
- Boys are not interested in a young Kevin Bacon
- Boys are scared of giant worms. 
Bad Science Film Night 16 - Tremors
  • Favourite Tagline:
  • Premise: 
  • Best death:
  • Worst piece of science
  • Overall review: 
  • Total number of BSFN-ites: 4, all women. Boys are clearly scared-y cats, especially when we're watching a film with exceptionally phallic monsters.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Word Cloud

Oooo.. I made a Bad Science Film Night word cloud using the lovely wordle.net !
 
How mid noughties, right? Ironically the word cloud was inspired by my stalking of a Twitter conversation about this article, which is super opposed to word clouds. I am now obsessed and have been wordclouding anything I can think of (twitter feed, blog, thesis, other peoples twitter feeds). Love word clouds! I might word cloud all my future papers.

Here's the word cloud from the @badsciencefilms twitter feed. I choose the colour palette myself....
Shiny, no? By shiny I obviously mean gloriously vulgar.

Once we get semi up-to-date on the blog I'll run another wordle on it. That way the cloud will be less dominated by Rocky Horror, which I love, but is not a typical bad science film night choice. Fundamentally I want some kind of creature feature OR geophysics atrocity to dominate the word cloud.

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

BSFN 15.5 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Poster taken from the fabulous rockyhorror.com,
which has tons of Rocky resources.
This was kind of an accidental Bad Science Film Night, in that a couple of members of "the club"* watched the Rocky Horror Picture Show and felt it qualified as a bad science film, so it gets a write up (well over a month after we watched the movie). We are not exactly an organised association, although I am considering flexing my design muscles and making a logo. Unfortunately my design muscles are not especially Charles Atlas-esque, so you probably shouldn't start shivering with anticipation just yet....

I feel now is a good time to declare that I, Lizzie, have a number of fond Rocky Horror memories, so this is not exactly the usual snarky, anti bad science "review". I have danced the Time Warp in costume in front of my school (teachers and parents included), I have attended a sing-along Rocky Horror (and sang along in costume, obviously), a college film screening (in a different costume) and I also own 5 different Rocky Horror soundtrack related CDs (including the audience participation one). I am not unbiased, I like the Rocky Horror Picture Show quite a lot. Having said that, I hadn't seen it for about 5 years (gah!) and the main reason we decided to watch it was because of the Rocky Horror Glee episode that was on a while ago. I was kind of sad about the things that were censored in the Glee episode (Transsexual Transylvania -> Sensational Transylvania and many, many other changes that kind of diminish some of the point of Rocky Horror - here's an EW article about it).

Brad Majors and Janet Weiss are a young couple who have just got engaged (whilst singing Dammit, Janet) and are traveling on a dark and stormy night to tell their science teacher about the engagement. After encountering car trouble they stop at Frank N Furter's mansion. They arrive in the middle of a birthday party, for Rocky, Frank N Furter's man with blond hair and a tan, who is made from bits of Meat Loaf. Singing, dancing, explorations of sexuality and murder follow. The songs are super catchy.

In terms of bad science, we have the creation of Rocky ticking all the boxes, and also various freeze rays (good for another musicalhere's the specific song!), UFOs and both intergalactic AND time travel. But as I said earlier, this isn't a snarky review. I love Rocky Horror but not for the science, I love it for the  AWESOME CATCHY SINGING AND DANCING!

Bad Science Film Night 15.5 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show
  • Favourite Tagline: A Different Set Of Jaws (chosen for its bad science / disaster film pedigree)
  • Second favourite tagline: Don't Dream it, Be It! (chosen for its upbeat message!)
  • Premise: Mad scientist/transvestite from Transexual Transylvania makes a man with blond hair and a tan from bits of Meat Loaf. There is singing, dancing and fishnets.
  • Best Song: I might like Hot Patootie best, but they're all good!
  • Worst piece of science: The creation of Rocky - "Throw open the switches in the Sonic Oscillator and step up the Reactor Power Input...three..more..POINTS" *rainbow light change* 
  • Unresolved questions: Why do I not know anyone who has seen the sequel - Shock Treatment
  • Overall review: Let's do the Time Warp again! 
  • Total number of BSFNight-ites: 2, plenty of space! Also not an official bad science night as such, more a bottle of wine and musical DVD night. 
* Is this a club? If there is a facebook group does that make it a club? Do we need stash?

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Bad Science Film Night 15 - Deep Impact

Tonight featured Deep Impact as Bad Science film, together with some of the special features!
(Images courtesy of Wikipedia).

Blog update will follow soon.