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October 16th, 2003, 07:28 PM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
I read the book as a kid, but never saw the movie. The book is terribly slow-paced (or so it seemed to me at the time), but it is definitely the blueprint for Terminator.
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October 16th, 2003, 08:20 PM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
1. The Thing From Another World (1951)
Based on, but bearing little resemblance to, “Who Goes There” by John W. Campbell.
Now available on DVD.
2. Babylon 5: In the Beginning
We need more starship furballs in sci-fi...
3. Godzilla 1985
Lots of shooting and... Super-X!
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October 17th, 2003, 08:07 AM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
Out of the Terminator series, I liked Terminator 2 the best.
From the Star Wars Series, my favorite is Episode V: Empire Strikes Back
From Star Trek, definitely Wrath of Khan.
My favorite Godzilla movie is Godzilla vs Gigara
And yes, In the Beginning was a great Babylon 5 movie...
Other Sci-Fi movies I like:
Independence Day
The Matrix
War of the Worlds
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October 17th, 2003, 11:29 PM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
1. Forbidden Planet. Cutting edge effects for its time, good story, and you can see the impact it had in so many other productions. The Jupiter 2 in Lost in Space was patterned after the C57D, the Robot was a knock-off of Robby, even Babylon 5 had an homage to FP in the shots of the "great machine". And it was the first really great sci-fi movie I ever saw.
2. Blade Runner, the original Version with Harrison Ford's narration. The vision of the future is so spectacular. Harrison Ford is great. Good story, good acting, incredible atmosphere.
3. Aliens. Great plot, good acting, engaging characters, a little humor "Somebody wake Hicks up!", a great foe, lots of action, some sharp looking military technology, etc. Absolutely top notch.
Here are some other good sci-fi movies (IMHO) that I don't think I saw mentioned in this thread.
1. The Omega Man. I was about 14 when this first came out and after seeing it I thought it'd be so cool to be the Last man on Earth.
2. Cyborg 2087. Another sci-fi movie with Michael Rennie, who was the star of The Day the Earth Stood Still. It's about a Cyborg sent to the past to stop a scientist from inventing some device (don't remember what) that'll affect the future. Something of a precursor to The Terminator.
3. The Time Machine. The original Version from the early 60's.
4. Fantastic Voyage. Something of a unique plot. Suffered from some severe plot flaws but a very good movie over all.
5. It Came From Outer Space. Another movie from the 50's. The first movie I can think of where the alien's hadn't come to take over Earth. The aliens here were just trying to get home.
6. Outland. Sean Connery. Something of a "High Noon" set in space.
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October 17th, 2003, 11:44 PM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
Anybody remember an old movie called 'Gennisis' or 'Project Gennisis'" I think it stared John Saxon, and I also seem to remember some sort of TV show based on the movie.
The movie was about a man cryogenicly frozen and is revived in the future. (or something to that effect.)
Just a random thought I felt like sharing.
Cheers!
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October 17th, 2003, 11:51 PM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
oooh, I forgot one:
Mars Attacks!
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October 18th, 2003, 02:58 AM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
Quote:
Originally posted by David E. Gervais:
Anybody remember an old movie called 'Gennisis' or 'Project Gennisis'" I think it stared John Saxon, and I also seem to remember some sort of TV show based on the movie.
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It was called Genesis II. If I remember correctly it was done by Gene Roddenberry. John Saxon played the main character in the TV show but someone else, don't remember who, played the part in the movie that kicked off the story.
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October 18th, 2003, 09:49 PM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
Blade Runner.
Alien 2.
Terminator 2.
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October 19th, 2003, 02:02 AM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
In no specific order:
Alien
Mobile Suit Gundam-Chars Counterattack
2001: A Space Oddysey
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October 20th, 2003, 09:25 PM
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Re: Your Favorite top 3 Sci-Fi movies
Quote:
Originally posted by David E. Gervais:
Anybody remember an old movie called 'Gennisis' or 'Project Gennisis'" I think it stared John Saxon, and I also seem to remember some sort of TV show based on the movie.
The movie was about a man cryogenicly frozen and is revived in the future. (or something to that effect.)
Just a random thought I felt like sharing.
Cheers!
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As stated earlier, it was a Gene Roddenberry attempt to create another series, but AFAIK, there were only 2 tv movies made. They were ok, but he should have stuck to creating a Star Trek clone, and I don't mean Earth: Final Conflict.
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