Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Where have all the good sci-fi films gone (vanity)?
Yours truly

Posted on 02/19/2008 11:03:14 AM PST by rjp2005

Where have all the sci-fi films gone?

Those simple, thought-provoking speculative tales about how people respond to something new, what kind of moral choices they make, keeping traditions in the face of technological change. Essentially, the kind of films that were thought provoking and story/character driven - Day the Earth Stood Still, Planet of Apes, 12 Monkeys, Minority Report (more action though but good), etc.

The "Superhero and Fantasy Genre Craze" since Spiderman and LOTR has really eaten up a lot of support for original sci-fi works to film...

For 2008, we have two horror/slasher types "I Am Legend" (Omega Man remake) and "Death Race" (revisiting the 70's version), another superhero film in "Jumper", "Iron Man", which could be a treat, and maybe the only true sci-fi attempt, "Babylon A.D.". There was also "Sunshine", a late 90's disaster film leftover, possibly funded by Global Warming-mongers ;)


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: sciencefiction; scifi; sfreference
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 221-240241-260261-280 ... 441-443 next last
To: B-Chan
There was an amusing novel entitled Pandora's Planet by Christopher Anvil. I read it about once a year, when I want something light and entertaining. It was never a real popular book. It's about a huge empire that comes to present-day earth as their next conquest.

They are technologically far superior to earth, but they are not as intelligent as the lop-tails (earthlings). It is written like two novels ... one about the conquest of Earth, another about the can of worms they found themselves in after conquering the planet. The lop-tails run circles around them, and wreak havok on the empire in their desire to be helpful.

241 posted on 02/19/2008 1:23:56 PM PST by gitmo (From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 184 | View Replies]

To: gitmo
Which book is that one?

It's a whole freaking series. "The Homecoming Saga" (the novels The Memory of Earth, The Call of Earth, The Ships of Earth, Earthfall, and Earthborn).

Blecch.

242 posted on 02/19/2008 1:24:33 PM PST by Sherman Logan
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 235 | View Replies]

To: gitmo

David Weber and John Ringo are both excellent.

Although Ringo has a tendency to veer off into SF/porn.

I prefer my genres unmixed.


243 posted on 02/19/2008 1:26:11 PM PST by Sherman Logan
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 234 | View Replies]

To: Tijeras_Slim

“John Brunner”
“Stand on Zanzibar,” and “The Sheep Look Up.” I enjoyed both of them, but I think algore has taken them to heart!


244 posted on 02/19/2008 1:26:15 PM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 240 | View Replies]

To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra; BlazingArizona; B-Chan; Harold Shea; gitmo

Sirs, consider for a moment just what it would be like for these works which we love to be just ruined by the casting of, say Keanu Reeves in the lead?

An actor who has the dramatic range of your average teacup and couldn’t spell ‘cat’ if spotted the ‘c’ and ‘a.’

Sigh.

Hollywood will screw it up. Possibly beyond comprehension.

Jerry Pournelle has written a great number of books worth reading, in addition to his work with Mr. Niven. Good stuff, all.

Larry Niven has a new book out (in hardback) dealing with the early Puppeteer Migration titled ‘Fleet of Worlds.’ It is a good read.

http://www.amazon.com/Fleet-Worlds-Larry-Niven/dp/0765318253/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203456247&sr=1-1

I strongly recommend author Dan Simmons:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553283685/ref=pd_cp_b_0_img?pf_rd_p=317711001&pf_rd_s=center-41&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=0747234825&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=04WPTM76DXHF0DAZ46F7

Read that and ‘Fall of Hyperion.’ Excellent stuff!


245 posted on 02/19/2008 1:26:34 PM PST by BrewingFrog (I brew, therefore I am!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 168 | View Replies]

To: ronnie raygun
When the sci fi channel first came on the scene I thought we were going to see lots of old sci fi flicks from years gone by but it is a bust. Nothing but c and d movies lousy acting not worth a dime!

And they have gotten much worse since NBC bought it.

246 posted on 02/19/2008 1:27:01 PM PST by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 224 | View Replies]

To: Tijeras_Slim
I like that.

My other favorite book description is for Harry Potter. "It appeals to all ages, ten through pedophile."

247 posted on 02/19/2008 1:28:36 PM PST by Richard Kimball (Sure, they'd love to kill me, as long as they can do it without admitting I exist)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 240 | View Replies]

To: 6ppc
“The Mote in God’s Eye” and the sequel “The Gripping Hand” would be EXCELLENT Science Fiction movies. The first one especially.

They meet the aliens, everyone thinks they are cute, although a little weird looking; then realize that they only really know the NEGOTIATOR Moties, who are designed to make you like them by acting like YOU. Then they discover the shadows against the sun of the first “crazy Eddie probe” and see that they jettisoned the crew to hide the evidence of what the space ship was, and among the jettisoned crew were Warrior Moties, who the Moties tried to pass off as fictional “demon spirits”.

Very good Science Fiction, as well as an excellent story with good characters and some GREAT dialog.

The scene when the Arab trader sees the spacesuit that is following him on the evacuation from the infested ship (MacArthur)is being operated by Watchmaker Moties would be INTENSE. On the other hand, the moties might look too strange to get the same feel from the Negotiator Moties mimicking the human they imprinted upon. But on the gripping hand, it would make a very good movie.

248 posted on 02/19/2008 1:29:53 PM PST by allmendream ("A Lyger is pretty much my favorite animal."NapoleonD)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 203 | View Replies]

To: oh8eleven

For anyone who hasn’t seen Plan 9 from Outer Space, I highly recommend it. The cheesy special effects, the God-awful dialog and multitude of goofs and errors make it an absolute must-see.


249 posted on 02/19/2008 1:34:38 PM PST by reagan_fanatic (Git er done)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 12 | View Replies]

To: NonValueAdded

Yeah, but you only get Michael Moore films, and “An Inconvenient Truth.” It’s the shits.


250 posted on 02/19/2008 1:36:25 PM PST by Malacoda (A day without a pi$$ed-off muslim is like a day without sunshine.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 125 | View Replies]

To: Empireoftheatom48

Looks like the same saucer was used in some twilight Zone episodes .


251 posted on 02/19/2008 1:38:08 PM PST by Renegade (You go tell my buddies)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: LiveFreeOrDie2001
Anyone else like the original Outer Limits...??

I thought it reeked of liberalism back in, when was it, 1966?

252 posted on 02/19/2008 1:44:40 PM PST by BlazingArizona
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 196 | View Replies]

To: mad_as_he$$
Lost had great possibilities but they screwed it up by soaping it up to the point of ridiculous. Also, the constant schedule change drives me nuts. Oh well they do the same silly stuff to anything good on the Sci-Fi channel.

The soapy stuff WAS pretty heavy in the middle of season 3. I was fortunate in that I never saw seasons 1-3 on TV. I rented them from Netflix and saw them back to back without any schedule disruptions. I thought the show was dying in the middle of season 3, but it improved drastically at the end of the season.

Season 4 is shaping up to be the best yet. In the first three shows of the season we've seen: Time delays/dilation. Characters going insane. Dead people coming back to life. Phony airplanes planted at the bottom of the ocean. Assassinations. Ghosts.

Its awesome. Its as good as the X-Files...and if they can tie all of this together, it'll be better than the X-Files

Go to ABC.com if you want to catch up...they have all the old shows on the internet.

253 posted on 02/19/2008 1:44:56 PM PST by kidd
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 187 | View Replies]

To: rjp2005

254 posted on 02/19/2008 1:45:32 PM PST by puroresu (Enjoy ASIAN CINEMA? See my Freeper page for recommendations (updated!).)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: rjp2005
Does anyone here remember the 60's sci-fi TV series The Invaders? They're finally releasing it on DVD in May. I loved that series as a kid!
255 posted on 02/19/2008 1:47:26 PM PST by puroresu (Enjoy ASIAN CINEMA? See my Freeper page for recommendations (updated!).)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: wishuponastarr
My vote for Larry Niven novel to become a movie: Protector

Another good one. Also Ringworld.

256 posted on 02/19/2008 1:47:45 PM PST by 6ppc (It's torch and pitchfork time)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 233 | View Replies]

To: allmendream

Didn’t know there was a sequel! Time to drop some cash at the bookstore. I’ve been meaning to buy “Gravities Rainbow” for a friend. Now I don’t need an excuse to not go to Borders.


257 posted on 02/19/2008 1:48:21 PM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 248 | View Replies]

To: highball
just as THE INCREDIBLES was the best Fantastic Four movie possible

I still LOL at the Incredibles. It is great when a film can be enjoyed by the kiddies and the adults at the same time, each laughing at different parts.

258 posted on 02/19/2008 1:48:45 PM PST by FatherofFive (Islam is an EVIL like no other, and must be ERADICTED)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 229 | View Replies]

To: puroresu

Fritzie was pretty far ahead of his time!


259 posted on 02/19/2008 1:50:28 PM PST by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 254 | View Replies]

To: allmendream

I agree that lots of the Niven/Pournelle stuff would make great movies.

The Moties are fascinating because they aren’t your standard boring “good aliens” or “bad aliens.” They’re so different they don’t really fit either category.

Although you sure wouldn’t want them moving in next door. You think we have an illegal alien problem now!


260 posted on 02/19/2008 1:50:31 PM PST by Sherman Logan
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 248 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20 ... 221-240241-260261-280 ... 441-443 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson