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Science fiction, to me, has not only things that wouldn't happen, but other planets.

Science fiction is not formulaic.

It seems like there's a real appetite for science fiction in the States.

I think you can do science fiction, but you have to ground it in some realism. People need to identify with the characters, with their plights and their issues.

I began reading science fiction before I was 12 and started writing science fiction around the same time.

I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful.

I think that's what distinguishes Schmidt, really. In the movies now, so much of what is appealing to an audience is the dramatic or has to do with science fiction, and Schmidt is simply human. There's no melodrama; there's no device, It's just about a human being.

I love science fiction.

I think that some of the archetypes and works of science fiction that have pierced pop culture and stayed there are the darker ones and the dystopias.

I've always loved science fiction. I think the smartest writers are science fiction writers dealing with major things.

Hollywood wants to go for the flash, because that's what a lot of them think science fiction is.

I used to read a lot of science fiction when I was younger.

If science fiction is the mythology of modern technology, then its myth is tragic.

The mysteriousness and mystique of space is such, that science fiction attempts to tantalize you by telling you a story that could possibly be out there and that's the appeal of science fiction.

It's clear that science and science fiction have overlapping populations.

I grew up obsessed with science fiction, and when I was really young, I wanted to be a scientist.

I love science fiction when it's well-done. I don't like campy stuff. I don't like stuff that's too fantastical.

As his talent expands, some of his stories become pointed social commentary; some are surprisingly effective religious tracts, disguised as science fiction. Others still are nostalgic vignettes, but under it all is still Bradbury, the poet of 20th-century neurosis.

I love science fiction.

Science fiction writers missed the most salient feature of our modern era: the Internet.