Posted on 02/11/2014 3:21:29 PM PST by Usagi_yo
Love the original Rollerball, although I really want to find whatever ammo they were using in that Ruger MKII that blows up trees.
Soylent Green is a good one as well, but Eddie Robinson’s death scene gets me everytime. He died of cancer shortly after that movie, and Heston knew it was pretty much inevitable when they filmed that part.
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Another one that is worth watching
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Rollerball wasn’t my thing though a good movie but I LOVE LOVE the other 2.
May I suggest “The Bedford Incident”?
"Time...to die."
They may be dated as far as special effects and such, but Rollerbal and Soylent Green still have things that speak to today’s viewer. The only thing that is obsolete is the left wing belief that we will soon be overpopulated. Otherwise, Soylent Green hits Obamacare pretty well.
Good films, all three of them.
Another couple, sort of forgotten; “Colossus: The Forbin Project” and “The Relic”.
The problem with Ridley Scott movies is that you have to wait decades until his “very final of all finalest director’s cuts” comes out to know what he was originally trying to do.
That said, Bladerunner is my favorite sci-fi movie, and incredibly beautiful.
CCI mini mag HPs in the explosive version. I think you can get them at Cheaper Than Dirt.
Bladerunner used to be my #1 favorite SCI-FI film. Soylent green edges it out this week.
I still love “Forbidden Planet” and “The Day the Earth Stood Still” as intelligent scripts done well. Of course, the real screen writer for “Forbidden Planet” was a old-time play write, W.Shakespeare!
Colossus: The Forbin Project
Loved it.
Oh, thanks a lot for reminding me of that movie. Now I've got Waltzing Matilda stuck in my head.
I have little doubt that “World Control” was the inspiration for James Cameron’s Skynet.
Blade Runner is an excellent pro life film. Just because a black robed lawyer says something isn’t human, and it’s legal to kill it, it doesn’t make it moral.
Soylent Green gets my vote. “Soylent Green-—is people!!” For just pure awesome factor at the time, though, on the big screen, nothing tops 2001, A Space Odyssey. It didn’t have the political themes in it, but it was spectacular on so many levels, for its time. “What.. are.. you.. doing...Dave?”
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