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25.05.2007, 11:35 quote

wookie6572
wookie6572 Joined: 02 Mar 2007 Posts: 1264 Location: United Kingdom, England, Sussex
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Baggiebhoy wrote:
Serious answer: Aliens/Robocop


Laughing

 

25.05.2007, 15:56 quote

Anonymous

Robocop every time.

'Can you fly Bobby?'

 

25.05.2007, 18:10 quote

Anonymous

Although Robocop lost its edge for me when Clarence Bodiker (sp?) went on to play Eric Formans dad.

Now I keep picturing him calling everyone dumbass.

"Can you fly, Dumbass" Laughing

 

01.06.2007, 13:43 quote

Anonymous

the scene in blade runner at the end where rutger hauers replicant "lets off" deckard {harrison ford} and waxes philosophical about his short life before he dies....... i love all the low brow sci fi too but for emotional clout give me a slice of the more thinking mans stuff such as this film or solaris {either one} etc........ thought sunshine was quite good until they massively bungled the ending..........wankas.

 

02.06.2007, 07:16 quote

Anonymous

sunshine/28 days later/28 weeks later/alien trilogy/threads

 

05.06.2007, 10:54 quote

samatron
samatron Joined: 24 May 2007 Posts: 218 Location: United Kingdom, England, Greater Manchester
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Brazil, Code 46, Children of Men, Blade Runner
Serenity fanboy too!

 

15.06.2007, 13:28 quote

Eldorado47
Joined: 07 Jun 2007 Posts: 56 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cambridgeshire
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"The day the earth stood still"

God I wish it would really happen!

A great movie way ahead of it's time
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"The problem with life is that you can only understand it backwards, yet you have to live it forwards..."

 

21.06.2007, 19:55 quote

zerokool
zerokool Joined: 20 Jun 2007 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom, England, Nottinghamshire
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Love Aliens....but watched Dark City again for the first time in years and its sooo weird it crept into my top 10.

 

22.06.2007, 17:49 quote

shirazkhan
shirazkhan Joined: 28 Jan 2007 Posts: 1166 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow
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star wars - there's something about epic battles that always gets me

btw anyone seen the turkish version of star wars Laughing
it's so bad that its good

 

18.07.2007, 00:32 quote

michaelsonn
michaelsonn Joined: 14 Jun 2007 Posts: 23 Location: United Kingdom, England, Kent
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Truly, they are all great s-f movies! (another fan once told me there's no such thing as 'sci-fi' - it's S-F, or science fiction...a pedant or what?!)

Blade Runner, definitely, and Star Wars though I love it, would classify it as a fantasy, not s-f (after all it is set in the PAST!)

But the best for me, the classic of classics, the one that everyone else is judged by, has to be 2001 A Space Odyssey. Techincally accurate in every respect (still the only movie where there are no sounds in space!), Kubrick the mighty director teams up with Arthur C Clarke, the mighty s-f writer.

Saw it on a big screen few years ago when member of a film club (a Kubrick series on the big screen....blissssss). Still moved me Cool

 

23.07.2007, 13:48 quote

Anonymous

 

31.07.2007, 13:39 quote

thumperbunny

Dark Star Very Happy

 

14.08.2007, 05:36 quote

Anonymous

I suppose you could count this as a horror as well but "The Thing" was brilliant

 

14.08.2007, 07:43 quote

Anonymous

Serenity.

 
 
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