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FReeper Canteen ~ What Is Your Favorite Outer Space Movie ~ October 16, 2007
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Posted on 10/15/2007 5:59:18 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe

 

 

 
~ The FReeper Canteen Presents ~


What's Your Favorite Outer Space Movie?
 

Welcome to the FReeper Canteen! It's great to have you with us!!
Thank you to all of our Troops, Veterans, and their families for allowing us to entertain you!

 

 

 


Your Opinions Please!

 

What is your favorite Outer Space Movie?

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Forbidden Planet is a 1956 science fiction film and a subsequent novelization by W.J. Stuart. The film features a number of Oscar-nominated special effects, groundbreaking use of an all-electronic music score, and the first screen appearance of the famous Robby the Robot.

In this film, "quantum mechanic" is a job description. The starship has a "quanto-gravitic" Q-G drive system that allows travel over the 16 light year journey distance in about a year. The crew must place themselves in "DC Stations" (Deceleration tubes) as the ship comes out of light speed — a form of stasis in order to avoid injury or death from such braking forces. 

This was the first film in which humans constructed a flying saucer and used it to travel in outer space.

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Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, released in 1977, is a landmark science fiction film, not only for its special effects, but also for its portrayal of UFO occupants as benign, even kind, which was a sharp departure from the "evil monster" style of most earlier films. It popularized a number of UFO motifs, many of which had earlier been reported in conjunction with UFO sightings, such as alien abduction, small and thin aliens ("greys"), and UFOs covered in lights rather than the disc shapes popular in the 1950s and 1960s.

The enigmatic title refers to the three "kinds" of "close encounters" with UFOs, as categorized by the noted astronomer UFO investigator, Dr. J. Allen Hynek who defined Close Encounters of the First Kind as "Sighting," the Second Kind as "Evidence," and the Third Kind as "Contact."

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Also released in 1977, Star Wars IV, A New Hope, was ground-breaking in its use of special-effects. This first Star Wars movie is one of the most successful films of all time and is generally considered one of the most influential as well.

George Lucas finished a draft of the screenplay in May 1974. As the draft developed, the characters evolved significantly. Early in development, Luke Skywalker's character changed from a 60-year-old general to a member of a family of dwarfs; the Corellian smuggler, Han Solo, was envisioned as a large, green-skinned monster with gills. Chewbacca was inspired by Lucas' Alaskan malamute dog, Indiana, who often acted as the director's "co-pilot" by sitting in the passenger seat of his car. The Force, a mysterious energy field, was initially conceived as the Kyber crystal, a "galactic holy grail."

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In the wake of Star Trek's popularity in the early 1970s as a result of newborn Trek fandom and syndication, there were several failed attempts to produce a Trek feature film, starting in 1974. "The Planet of the Titans" was nearly produced as the first Star Trek motion picture. Written by Allan Scott and Chris Bryant, the script involved the crew of the Enterprise rescuing the starship Da Vinci from a disaster. During the rescue, Kirk suffers a shock to the brain causing him to go mad and disappear.

By the end of 1977, Star Wars had become a huge box-office success, and Paramount put The Motion Picture into pre-production. Rather than follow the space opera feel of Star Wars, Star Trek The Motion Picture  instead emulated the mood and format of the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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Alien became a success, spawning a Hollywood media franchise of literature, video games, merchandise and three official sequels. By featuring a strong heroine the film itself also proved unconventional for the action genre. While the Alien (referred to in spin-offs as a xenomorph) proved a popular aspect of the film, the story of Ellen Ripley became the thematic thread that ran through the series. Together with the films of David Cronenberg from the 1970s Alien emerged as a central work in the development of the body-horror subgenre.

 Publicity for the film used a tagline which became famous: In space no one can hear you scream.

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Total Recall explores the question of reality versus delusion, a recurrent theme in the author's works. The plot calls for the lead character and the audience to question whether the character’s experience is real or being fed directly to his mind.

There are several visual and informational clues which point in both directions. The director and the writer play up the intentional ambiguity to the very end,  and the viewer is left wondering whether or not the events actually happened, if the entire story is simply the memory purchased at Rekall gone terribly awry, or if in fact Rekall had simply delivered on its original promise of “action” and “adventure.”

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Independence Day's success was partially credited to an extensive marketing campaign which began in the United States with a dramatic commercial during Super Bowl XXX. The movie was scheduled for release on July 3, 1996, but due to the high level of anticipation for the film, many theaters began showing it on the evening of July 2, 1996, the same day the action in the film begins.

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Come tell us about your favorite Outer Space Movie!!

 

 

 




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To: eyedigress

It’s got Jenny Agutter. Who cares if it’s a space movie.


421 posted on 10/16/2007 5:18:36 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom! Non-Sequitur = Pee Wee Herman.)
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To: beachn4fun; tomkow6

Good morning to both of you. Major report today, so I’m busy for most of the day.


422 posted on 10/16/2007 5:19:37 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (DC scandals. Republicans address them, Democrats reelect them. (Tom De Lay 8/30/07))
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To: laurenmarlowe

You can tell a Freeper’s age by his answer to this question. Men In Black or Mars Attacks? You folks need to expand your horizons!


423 posted on 10/16/2007 5:25:46 AM PDT by YourAdHere (Buy My Book, Bradypalooza, from Amazon.Com)
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To: laurenmarlowe

Good morning Lauren.{{{HUGS}}}

Wonderful thread.

My favorite Outer Space movie is: Encounters Of The Third Kind.


424 posted on 10/16/2007 5:29:03 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: laurenmarlowe
Let's go back to 1951...a darken Paramount theater in Abilene,TX where I sit with my Dad. I'm 8 or 9. And on the screen is the opening of a new movie, "Destination Moon".

No, it's not an action, special effects (this is the 1950's remember) movie, but it was one of the earliest "science"-based movies of the first manned trip to the Moon.

Let me tell you that 8 or 9 year old just ate up that movie! For the rest of my life I was into space/technology/rockets/satellites,etc.

Today I am a weather satellite engineer.

We left the movie just after sundown, and as we walked to the car, my Dad turned to me and said, "Well, that will never happen in my lifetime!"

I have to tell you I was thrilled when Apollo 11 landed on the moon on 16 July, 1969. But I really enjoyed talking to Dad on the phone that night. I asked if he remembered what he said.

There was a pause and he said, "Oh, yes. That movie got you started in science!And I'm glad to be here to see the moon landing!"

Thanks, Dad!!!


425 posted on 10/16/2007 5:42:18 AM PDT by texson66 ("Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing." - Lord Moulton)
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To: tina07


Wishing you a very........



tina07 and Mr. tina07!!!!

May you have many more.


426 posted on 10/16/2007 5:42:34 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: Arrowhead1952; All
Does a General report out-rank a Major report?

What about a Private report?

I'm sooooo confused.....

427 posted on 10/16/2007 5:43:08 AM PDT by tomkow6 (................BEWARE!!!.........the SAPP)
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To: Calvin Locke

“I’d like to know how “Serenity” got to number six over all the other, more established, not to mention, well known box office successes?”

Because it is a great movie.


428 posted on 10/16/2007 5:44:27 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom! Non-Sequitur = Pee Wee Herman.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Good morning Ma.{{{HUGS}}}


429 posted on 10/16/2007 5:44:47 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: E.G.C.

Good morning E.G.C.{{{HUGS}}}


430 posted on 10/16/2007 5:45:12 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: laurenmarlowe; beachn4fun; Arrowhead1952; Kathy in Alaska; tomkow6; All

To The Canteen
*HUGS*
The first Star Wars is my favorite,lauren..Thanks for the
fun thread.No rain in the forecast today..It's cloudy and a
cool 63.

431 posted on 10/16/2007 5:45:38 AM PDT by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: beachn4fun

Morning Beachy.{{{HUGS}}}


432 posted on 10/16/2007 5:46:01 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: Arrowhead1952

Good morning Arrowhead.


433 posted on 10/16/2007 5:46:57 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: Secret Agent Man

and the movie was also “Alien Nation”. I thought it was so cool that you could dissolve the aliens with salt water!


434 posted on 10/16/2007 5:47:45 AM PDT by reg45
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To: MEG33

Good morning Meg.{{{HUGS}}}


435 posted on 10/16/2007 5:48:43 AM PDT by Mrs.Nooseman (Proudly supporting our Troops and Allies!!!!)
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To: stbdside

Best fight scene involving a dirty alley and a dumpster...EVER!


436 posted on 10/16/2007 5:49:06 AM PDT by Holicheese (1-21-09 Hillary starts to destroy America!)
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To: Calvin Locke; geopyg
You're probably thinking of Pia Zadora, not Kathy Ireland. Checking IMDB, "Santa Claus" was 1964. Kathy Ireland YOB 1963.

Yup, it was Pia Zadora (back in obscurity again these days). I have "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" on VHS. I watch it every other year. (It's just too awful to watch every year.)

437 posted on 10/16/2007 5:52:49 AM PDT by Tanniker Smith ("I am the master.")
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To: Mrs.Nooseman

(((Hugs)))


438 posted on 10/16/2007 5:55:15 AM PDT by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: Army Air Corps
The only thing that I liked about Jabba in the new edition of SW IV was that he had original footage to work with. There was a Jabba scene shot for the original film but deleted because Jabba wasn't menacing enough. (Also, it wasn't necessary because of the Greedo scene.)

That deleted scene (with the original actor, not the CGI) should be included on a SW Classic edition DVD (that will never exist).

439 posted on 10/16/2007 5:56:01 AM PDT by Tanniker Smith ("I am the master.")
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To: Mrs.Nooseman

((HUGS))Good morning, Mrs. N. How’s it going?


440 posted on 10/16/2007 5:56:07 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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