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Leeloo Dallas multipassThe Fifth Element is fun
Leeloo Dallas multipassThe Fifth Element is fun
Quite incredible when you compare the special effects of the movies in the early 90s (fantastic) to the CGI 7 Dwarves on show in the trailer for the live action Snow White movie (it's so bad somebody should probably be fired)Terminator 2, although it straddles science fiction and action. A brilliant film with some of the best special effects ever (and they still hold up today, despite their age)
Oh don’t get me started on that whole debacle. I would definitely upset many posters here with my views on that absolute farce. But let’s not get OT….Quite incredible when you compare the special effects of the movies in the early 90s (fantastic) to the CGI 7 Dwarves on show in the trailer for the live action Snow White movie (it's so bad somebody should probably be fired)
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe... Colin Hawkins scoring a bullet header into his own goal... I watched Ulloa’s penalty disappear into space near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain...The original Blade Runner, not the directors cut.
Agreed but I think you had to have read the book first to get what was going on at the end. The intro and the first few mins are up there with my all time favourite goose bump moments in a film.2001: A Space Odyssey
It’s hard to beat this.
Oh and "The Martian" as well, which is excellent.
I think the new(er) trilogy are very good. The fourth one was OK but not great. Just seemed like they didn't need to make a fourth one as the trilogy told a complete story.The original Planet of The Apes blew me away when it came out. Been somewhat diluted by the shite follow ups though
Not so sure about 3 but 1 and 2 are superb.Alien 1,2 and 3 (the rest are gash).
Nothing wrong with a tenuous sci fi link. I'm currently rereading the Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. In The Martian their ship the Ares, is a nod to the Mars Trilogy, as their ship is also called the Ares. Some might consider the Mars Trilogy an effort as they're 3 big books, but I can honestly say they are worth it. I absolutely love them. KSR is so logical in how everything unfolds, it seems completely plausible.A tenuous link, but also loved the book " The Martian Chronicles" and the TV series from the 70s/80s.
Have tried over the years to find a physical copy or on a streaming platform and sadly nowhere to be found.
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