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Sean Connery Reconfigured: From Bond to Cult Science Fiction Figure 1 Bubba Ho-tep and the Seriously Silly Cult Film Capitalism, Camp, and Cult SF: Space Truckers as Satire “Lack of Respect, Wrong Attitude, Failure to Obey Authority”: Dark Star, A Boy and His Dog, and New Wave Cult SF Visual Pleasure, the Cult, and Paracinema Science Fiction and the Cult of Ed Wood: Glen or Glenda?, Bride of the Monster, and Plan 9 from Outer Space Robot Monster and the “Watchable … Terrible” Cult/SF Film A Donut for Tom Paris: Identity and Belonging at European SF/Fantasy Conventions

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Transnational Interactions: District 9, or Apaches in Johannesburg Iron Sky’s War Bonds: Cult SF Cinema and Crowdsourcing Whedon, Browncoats, and the Big Damn Narrative: The Unified Meta-Myth of Firefly and Serenity The Cult Film as Affective Technology: Anime and Oshii Mamoru’s Innocence Sean Connery Reconfigured: From Bond to Cult Science Fiction Figure

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“It’s Alive!”: The Splattering of SF Films The Coy Cult Text: The Man Who Wasn’t There as Noir SF From “Multiverse” to “Abramsverse”: Blade Runner, Star Trek, Multiplicity, and the Authorizing of Cult/SF Worlds

  • Introduction: Science Fiction Double Feature.










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