Which sci-fi titles (movies, books) do you consider comforting, cozy, something you come back to from time to time? For me, I guess it is The Matrix. Still holds up to this day, gets better with every re-watch, and gives me a sense of peace when I need it.
I’m at home in the chaotic universe of Douglas Adams.
I can see that. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy movie felt really comfy. I read the book, but it did not draw me in, for some reason. Any particular novel you like, other than obviously The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy?
Firefly is maximum comfy.
I don’t know if I should upvote you for having it on your list or downvote you for not having watched it already…
But wasn’t it cancelled? I’m not sure I want to watch something if the ending is missing.
My wife and I have a Valentine’s Day tradition of getting Chinese takeout and starting the series.
We have a child named after a character.
I’ve heard of this. is it scifi? it always sounded like a YA novel title.
oh shit is there a film version?? I can’t read
10 episodes of a prematurely cancelled show due to the incompetence of Fox plus a movie called Serenity which wraps up what should have been the rest of season 1. It’s about a crew that does odd jobs in a Rimworld/space cowboy-esque theme.
I just watched it again for like the nth time. It’s still so good. It has Nathan Filion, Jewel Staite, Morena Baccarin and the fantastic Summer Glau!
The show is great, although i have noticed how it has a pretty high amount of shots of Summer Glau’s feet. Just Summer Glau walking and the camera panning to her feet, over and over, almost every episode. It doesn’t even make sense because the spaceship is made of metal grates and sheets, not carpet.
I’m guessing the show runner was into feet. But other than that, the show is pretty wholesome.
It has my all time favorite TV theme song too (ok, maybe tied with Trème).
The Martian. Both the book and the movie
Same author (Andy Weir), different book: “Project Hail Mary”. Almost a spiritual successor to “The Martian” and gives you cozy feels AF.
Just finished Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. It’s a fun and wholesome scifi story.
For me it’s The Expanse.
And also pretty much anything by Philip K Dick.
Huh, surprised you mention Philip K. Dick. I read a lot of his short stories and found them anything but comfy. Rather, depressing and gloomy.
As for the Expanse, I just read the Leviathan Wakes, and yeah, I really enjoyed the vibe
He can be pretty funny. “Beyond Lies The Wub” for example.
But it’s the novels that I find comforting. He was an ideas guy not a craftsman, but the characters’ inevitable descent into confusion, paranoia, and relationship angst, as he more or less tells the stories despite them, gives it all a certain consistency that I enjoy for its familiarity.