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Old 06-23-2020, 12:30 PM
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Very cool card, JC. Hearing Verne interviewed, several years ago, on some ancient audio seemed like
science fiction itself. We think the more obscure entries on our list above (post #3) are worth a look...

Clyde/Ray/Robbie, we love anything by Lynch, with Eraserhead right near the top of our list of favourites.
Only reason we didn't include it is that we were going by our narrower definition of sci-fi; Eraserhead,
to us, is more "surrealism," like an extended hallucination.

Craig, well put. Actually, though, we've found Verne and Wells film adaptations generally disappointing.
The 1936 Shape of Things holds up pretty well despite the Flash Gordon-level space launch and the
requisite miniskirts-and capes look for men (why does all 1930s-'40s sci-fi and space opera have guys
dressed in miniskirts or 1970s NBA hotpants and capes?). The whole altruistic Air Men versus
the Boss' anti-science thugs is visionary, particularly in today's climate.

A few more nominees for discussion:
Metropolis (1927), rightfully a classic
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), deeply philosophical in its way
The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), slow and hard to follow, but, hey, Roeg and Bowie
Robocop (1987) -- Verhoeven's penchant for ultraviolence came thisclose to chasing us from the theatre
in the opening 15 minutes. Glad we stuck around.
Gravity (2013), pretty solid tech and spectacular big-screen visuals
Annihilation (2018), improves with a second or third viewing
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Old 06-23-2020, 04:32 PM
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Very cool card, JC. Hearing Verne interviewed, several years ago, on some ancient audio seemed like
science fiction itself. We think the more obscure entries on our list above (post #3) are worth a look...

Clyde/Ray/Robbie, we love anything by Lynch, with Eraserhead right near the top of our list of favourites.
Only reason we didn't include it is that we were going by our narrower definition of sci-fi; Eraserhead,
to us, is more "surrealism," like an extended hallucination.

Craig, well put. Actually, though, we've found Verne and Wells film adaptations generally disappointing.
The 1936 Shape of Things holds up pretty well despite the Flash Gordon-level space launch and the
requisite miniskirts-and capes look for men (why does all 1930s-'40s sci-fi and space opera have guys
dressed in miniskirts or 1970s NBA hotpants and capes?). The whole altruistic Air Men versus
the Boss' anti-science thugs is visionary, particularly in today's climate.

A few more nominees for discussion:
Metropolis (1927), rightfully a classic
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), deeply philosophical in its way
The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), slow and hard to follow, but, hey, Roeg and Bowie
Robocop (1987) -- Verhoeven's penchant for ultraviolence came thisclose to chasing us from the theatre
in the opening 15 minutes. Glad we stuck around.
Gravity (2013), pretty solid tech and spectacular big-screen visuals
Annihilation (2018), improves with a second or third viewing


Obviously, I did not 'do' as much as y'all did...so, to me, it was sci-fi.

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Old 06-23-2020, 04:37 PM
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....also...Godzilla, King of the Monsters is terrible!

Especially, the way it ended.


Besides, we all know who's King...


no. Not Alf!



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Looking back through all of the posts (Great posts! Thanks everyone) I don't see that Fantastic Voyage has been mentioned. To me, any movie that has Raquel Welch in it is worth watching Oh, and it also stars some fellow named Donald Pleasance
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.."It Came From Outer Space"........I became a life-long Richard Carlson and Joe Sawyer fan...

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I'm old school, as you can tell from my Top 10 faves:


1. The Fly (1958)
2. The Fly (1986)
3. Soylent Green
4. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
5. Logan's Run
6. Silent Running
7. Star Trek: Generations
8. The Man Who Fell to the Earth
9. The Day the Earth Stood Still
10. The Time Machine
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I'm old school, as you can tell from my Top 10 faves:


1. The Fly (1958)
2. The Fly (1986)
3. Soylent Green
4. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
5. Logan's Run
6. Silent Running
7. Star Trek: Generations
8. The Man Who Fell to the Earth
9. The Day the Earth Stood Still
10. The Time Machine
Good Stuff! When I was a kid I remember watching Soylent Green with Heston and Robinson, Logan's Run with Farrah (yes I had the red swimsuit poster), and Bowie (my all-time fav glam rocker) in The Man Who Fell to Earth
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