Sky-fi ?

Mind that apostrophe.
Post Reply
robbelg
Lemon Slice
Posts: 398
Joined: November 4th, 2016, 10:43 am

Sky-fi ?

Post by robbelg »

A BBC presenter introducing an item about the BAFTAS referred to the science fiction movie Arrival as a SKY-fi movie.

To me this is not just wrong but ugly too.

Thoughts?

As a side issue BAFTAS,BAFTAs or Baftas

PinkDalek
Lemon Half
Posts: 6203
Joined: November 4th, 2016, 1:12 pm

Re: Sky-fi ?

Post by PinkDalek »

robbelg wrote:A BBC presenter introducing an item about the BAFTAS referred to the science fiction movie Arrival as a SKY-fi movie.

To me this is not just wrong but ugly too.

Thoughts?
Was this spoken or in the written form? If the former, Sci-Fi would appear to be acceptable modern day usage. Are you saying SKY was used in place of Sci and, in which case, in what form? If spoken as SKY I'd agree with you.
As a side issue BAFTAS,BAFTAs or Baftas
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts ("BAFTA") awards ceremonies is often, I believe, abbreviated as BAFTAs or Baftas. BAFTAS looks wrong to me.

robbelg
Lemon Slice
Posts: 398
Joined: November 4th, 2016, 10:43 am

Re: Sky-fi ?

Post by robbelg »

Spoken

Post Reply

Return to “Pedants' Place”