Posted on 01/27/2019 1:27:00 PM PST by EveningStar
It's not all about replicants, Terminators, and galaxies far, far away.
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I agree. I liked that movie, but it got bad reviews. Same with Last Action Hero.
Colossus was a great movie! I Don’t know that it counts as underrated though.
There is was a rather thick hardcover sci-fi book I remember reading in the early 80s or so. Tons of nice illustrations and drawings.
It was a story or anything, more like an encyclopedia of various races, technologies, and wars.
Without deep regression hypnosis, I can’t remember the title. I looked at it often in the little public library back then.
About the only bit from the few hundred pages was “split beam violators”. Google wasn’t a lot of help when I bothered to check.
It wasn’t very important anyway.
He always had class......they musta paid him a bundle to appear in that getup.
Ye! And Journey to the Center of the Earth (the first one)!
Loved the weirdness of the cinema and storyline! Have been looking for it ever since, to show-up on TV. Fascinating!
Also, The Last Starfighter was a bit corny, but enjoyable!!
Another interesting movie is “Garm Wars: The Last Druid”
Fantastic cinematography like Avatar, great weapons, machines, babes, etc.
Avatar is incredible in 3D. Own it on Blu-ray 3D with a 65” 3D TV and 3D Blu-ray player.
Of course. It would be the gentlemanly and honorable thing to do.
Frankly I love the Sci-Fi movies from the 1950’s. Many were very imaginative, of course there were some Cheesy ones,like “Plan 9 From Outer Space”, comes to mind by the unreal Ed Wood. But most were pretty good and fun.
I had to look it up. Apparently, he wanted to the movie because he wanted to do something not Bond.
And that a sure was it.
Okay, for me, it’s a bit eye candy ;-) The 70’s We were all wannabe Bond girls back then)
That actually is a very good movie and got a undeserved bad rap. “Stargate” is another really well made film.
The Charlie Sheen version of “Arrival” is very good.
Gregory Peck or Cary Grant as a Submarine Skipper is a winner from the start...
Clark Gable also wasn’t too bad (Run Silent! Run Deep!)
How about “The Satan Bug”, that was kind of Sci-Fi.
The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
Gregory Peck, Cary Grant, Clark Gable, and toss in Jimmy Stewart and Bogart. Sigh!! Before my time, but I can still enjoy them.
4D Man
The Quatermass films
Man Who Fell To Earth
Idiocracy is a documentary . Does it fit in this category being discussed ?
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