The Terminal Man' (1974): Bleak foreshadowing of today's cold
The Terminal Man' (1974): Bleak foreshadowing of today's cold
Cold, impersonal, distant Frankenstein re-imagining―and a fairly perverse jab at its horror/suspense genre conventions. By Paul Mavis Now that our every move, our every thought, is being anticipated and downloaded and evaluated and indexed and cross-referenced by everyone from Musk and Gates and our smart TVs, to the robot that loads our packages (hi,…
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