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‘The Martian’ Revisited, With Amanda Dobbins

Mar 17, 2026
Amanda Dobbins, critic and culture writer, brings sharp, personal takes on The Martian and sci‑fi tastes. They revisit the film’s scientific storytelling, casting choices, and emotional beats. Conversations range from NASA believability and ensemble casting to survival logistics, humour, and how the movie compares to other Andy Weir adaptations.
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ANECDOTE

The Martian Was A Big 2015 Box Office Win

  • The Martian cost $108M and grossed roughly $630M worldwide, a big studio hit in 2015.
  • Joanna and Amanda reflect this was an era when original sci‑fi could become a global box‑office event.
INSIGHT

Logs Let Solitude And Ensemble Coexist

  • The Martian mixes solitary log structure with ensemble rescue drama to create emotional range.
  • Mallory praises the log device for giving Watney a conversational voice while the NASA ensemble supplies global stakes.
ADVICE

Ground Sets Make Sci‑Fi Feel Real

  • Use practical, built physical sets within VFX to ground sci‑fi and sell realism.
  • Amanda notes The Martian built the Hab and grew real potatoes even while using green‑screen Mars exteriors.
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