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Best sci-fi about dimensions? (not books)

What's the best sci-fi about dimensions?

I find the best sci-fi, or the sci-fi the most interesting to me, is about dimensions and inter-dimensional travel.

Maybe there isn't much media about this type of science fiction, so you could just list all that you know rather than name the best.

Not books, though, though comics are OK.

What I've found so far is:

Some episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation had this as their subject - I don't know which episodes, but I saw about two of them.
Some issues of Ultimate Fantastic Four - I've just read at least the first set of them (one can download scans of them).
In The Terminator, Reese suggested the time travel was dimensional cause it was "one possible future".
Some episodes of Red Dwarf - I don't know which episodes, but I've seen at least some of them.
Star Gate the TV series was about dimensions but I don't think it was that good really. I haven't seen the film cause I heard it wasn't that good.
Sealab 2021 had a "Bizarro" episode which I read was a reference to another dimension in the Superman comics, which I haven't read, I'm not sure how interesting that would be. I've seen the Sealab 2021 episode, though.
An issue of 2000 AD was about travel between Batman's dimension and Judge Dredd's dimension.
Teenage Mutant Hero/Ninja Turtles had some inter-dimensional stuff in it, but what I saw of it wasn't very extensive.

So, I find this subject interesting and would like to watch more films, or TV series episodes, or read comics about it.

So, do you know any others?

Oh yeah, Doom and Doom3 were about dimensional travel, but not much. No games, please, though, cause they probably won't run on my system. Games generally don't go into detail much about things, but I might be interested to hear about some if they really are good.

(I suppose Q3A was about dimensional travel aswell, and Quake1, but again I am looking for something with more detail.)

Edit: Ah, I forgot the TV series Sliders, that was good.
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um, I take it you mean "dimensions" in the pop-cultural way, not in the scientific one
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Grudge wrote:um, I take it you mean "dimensions" in the pop-cultural way, not in the scientific one
It's language, how it's evolved. If the scientific community don't accept the way language has developed then they won't be understood.

Having said that, could you explain the difference, please? :icon30:
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Event Horizon to some extent

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

The Myst games
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lol, yea The Wizard of Oz
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dont limit yourself to scifi, dimensions are used in an array of ways.
Myst is excellent.

Oh, Silent Hill series. creepy shit though.

as for movies et al; Eternal Sunshine to a certain extent, and/or Being John Malkovich. Matrix, obviously.
Lost Highway. Mulholland Drive if youre either stoned or clever enough to get it.

theres loads out there. your statement that there isnt much media about the subject is false.
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Oh yeah, I forgot The One, that's about parallel universes.
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MKJ wrote:dont limit yourself to scifi, dimensions are used in an array of ways.
Isn't it sci-fi every time parallel universes are used?
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Sliders?
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Survivor wrote:Sliders?
I said that one.
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DTS wrote:
MKJ wrote:dont limit yourself to scifi, dimensions are used in an array of ways.
Isn't it sci-fi every time parallel universes are used?
dont turn this into the same discussion you tried to avoid, i.e. evolved language.
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MKJ wrote:dont turn this into the same discussion you tried to avoid, i.e. evolved language.
Hehe, I wasn't trying to avoid that discussion.
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the goodies?
it is about time!
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Another World is pretty cool, and has just been re-released and brought up to date.
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I take your brain to another dimension
I take your brain to another dimension
I take your brain to another dimension
Pay close attention
MKJ wrote:Mulholland Drive, Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine
I'm gonna disagree with these, since the other world in these movies is internal, a dream, the subconscious mind. It's not real and nobody actually goes there (except in BJM they do physically go inside so that sortof counts).
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still plays with the ideas of alternate realities though.

oh and props for the oldskool lyrics :D
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DTS wrote:Star Gate the TV series was about dimensions but I don't think it was that good really. I haven't seen the film cause I heard it wasn't that good.
It was pretty good IMO. :icon14:
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yeah the actual movie that came out before the show aired was actually inspiring stuff :icon14:

the series was under budget and TV quality as expected
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DTS wrote:
MKJ wrote:dont limit yourself to scifi, dimensions are used in an array of ways.
Isn't it sci-fi every time parallel universes are used?
could also be categorized as fantasy
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Transient wrote:
DTS wrote:Star Gate the TV series was about dimensions but I don't think it was that good really. I haven't seen the film cause I heard it wasn't that good.
It was pretty good IMO. :icon14:
Tsakali_ wrote:yeah the actual movie that came out before the show aired was actually inspiring stuff :icon14:

the series was under budget and TV quality as expected
It wasn't the budget that was lacking, it was the stories.

I'll watch the film now.
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Watch The Quirt Earth. It is an awesome movie.
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iambowelfish wrote:I take your brain to another dimension
I take your brain to another dimension
I take your brain to another dimension
Pay close attention
MKJ wrote:Mulholland Drive, Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine
I'm gonna disagree with these, since the other world in these movies is internal, a dream, the subconscious mind. It's not real and nobody actually goes there (except in BJM they do physically go inside so that sortof counts).
I disagreed with him aswell but I haven't seen those films, just knew the gist of them, or one or two of them anyway, so I couldn't form an arguement.
MKJ wrote:still plays with the ideas of alternate realities though.

oh and props for the oldskool lyrics :D
It's not an alternate reality, it's an extension of reality. I read that Eternal Sunshine is about changing memories; well that's the same reality it's just a different way of looking at it.

Also, you said The Matrix (earlier), that's about virtual reality not alternate reality. A virtual reality is, again, an extension of reality.

Also, I know the tune those lyrics are from, but is the speeded up sample from a film or something? I'd like to see it if it is.
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