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Davis: That sounds like me and Will Smith, ruining all these potentially great sci-fi movies...Last edited by nx01a; 15 June 2008, 10:47 AM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Lieutenant Colonel Davis View PostI've seen them, I haven't seen them again due to heston becoming a nutball and I haven't seen the new one because I just hate Matt Damon.
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Originally posted by Lieutenant Colonel Davis View PostI've seen them, I haven't seen them again due to heston becoming a nutball and I haven't seen the new one because I just hate Matt Damon."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostHeathens, the lot of yaOriginally posted by Whitestar View PostGreat observation, TrekGirl and yes, I got that impression too.
That's okay, TrekGirl, Jelgate and Jumper. I still consider you all my friends.
Indeed, do check out this ultra classic. This film gets frequently played on my DVD player and each time I see something new. It is based on the Pierre Boulle novel, the screenplay was co-written by Michael Wilson and the great Rod Serling, go figure and directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. By the way, the tv series was quite good too. Have you seen it, brother FR?Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostWhich, for anyone unfamiliar with the franchise history, is actually the story as the original author Pierre Boulle wrote it
Originally posted by Lieutenant Colonel Davis View PostI've seen them, I haven't seen them again due to heston becoming a nutball and I haven't seen the new one because I just hate Matt Damon.
Too bad, heston's work is definitely superior to much of the drivel and dreck hollywood passes off as entertainment today. I recently bought my better half The Ten Commandments and Ben Hur. Great great mvoies! (If all people stopped watching or listening to all the entertainers they disagreed with politically... hollywood would be very poor! )
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Originally posted by nx01a View PostI've been catching up on some classic sci-fi recently. Forbidden Planet. Barbarella.
Originally posted by nx01a1000th post!!! I get to guard the Royals now!
Originally posted by nx01a View PostThat sound like me and Will Smith, ruining all these potentially great sci-fi movies...
Originally posted by Trek_Girl42 View PostIt was Mark Walberg but yeah they look kinda alike. And the new one sucked. Which is sad because I generally love Tim Burton movies!
By the way, I finally got around to watching (twice actually) the Dr. Who episode The Unicorn and the Wasp. - Ya'all weren't lying when you said it was a great episode. Definetly my favorite this season.
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The tribal sky gods are pleased that you approve, Fifth. I trust the coming silence in the library won't scare you too much; the librarian's quite strict.
I'm a comics geek, I make no apologies, but the thought of him starring in what should be a really great, serious look at superheroics with a geniunely human feel and SPECTACULAR effects that should have been straight out of the last Superman movie... the thought of that makes me feel a bit ill. I know it wasn't HIS fault I Am legend went from a psychological novel that gave me the chills to an action movie that left me going...Spoiler:OMGWTFGRENADEHEADBUTT?!?!Last edited by nx01a; 15 June 2008, 10:52 AM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Starbase View PostThe Sci Fi Channel has a proven formula for creating low-budget quasi-horror/fantasy/sci-fi/action flicks that ably insult the intelligence of the average science fiction/fantasy/horror fan. Absurd premise + Vancouver filming locations + has-been stars + five-year-old cheap CGI = Sunday movie marathon or gathering dust on the shelf at Blockbuster.
LOL, lest we forget other memorable Sci Fi Channel flicks such as ... Anonymous Rex ... The Man with the Screaming Brain ... S.S. Doomtrooper ... and my personal favorite Mansquito.
I had a look on the BC Film Commission’s filming list to see if there are any truly horrible sounding Sci Fi movies in the making from the titles that are currently filming here.
I did find a movie called ‘Farewell Atlantis’ Directed and produced by our friends Roland and Ute Emmerich no less! It’s slated to start filming in Vancouver at the end of July. I can’t find any further info about it on the net though, so I’m just wondering if it’s so bad they’re just keeping quiet about it!! LOL!
Good grief! There are people here who haven’t seen the original Planet of the Apes?! I saw that when it came out in the cinema, blew me away! Seeing what mankind was reduced to, astounding movie. It’s one I watch again and again! One that in my opinion was a prime candidate for being left alone, really didn’t like the remake! Personally, I hate remakes of classic Sci Fi movies.
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Originally posted by Rac80 View PostToo bad, heston's work is definitely superior to much of the drivel and dreck hollywood passes off as entertainment today. I recently bought my better half The Ten Commandments and Ben Hur. Great great mvoies! (If all people stopped watching or listening to all the entertainers they disagreed with politically... hollywood would be very poor! )
Originally posted by Krisz View PostGood grief! There are people here who haven’t seen the original Planet of the Apes?! I saw that when it came out in the cinema, blew me away! Seeing what mankind was reduced to, astounding movie. It’s one I watch again and again! One that in my opinion was a prime candidate for being left alone, really didn’t like the remake! Personally, I hate remakes of classic Sci Fi movies.
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Not a remake, but there's a sequel to Donnie Darko coming out. BUT the original writer/director's not involved. Scary.sigpic
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What is WITH this double posting now?!Last edited by nx01a; 16 June 2008, 09:49 AM.sigpic
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Nah, what's really scary is that anyone actually liked the first one. All it was was "It's A Wonderful Life", redone poorly with Alice in Wonderland delusions, and James Stewart makes the opposite choice. Whoopee ****ing doo."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by Krisz View PostThese movies used to turn up on the movie channels Sky in the UK offered! I’m still trying to recover from seeing a really terrible cheaply shot version of ‘Dante’s Peak’ even after all these years! Even the presence of Don S. Davis couldn’t make the experience of watching this any better! Watching badly CGI’d lava flows meandering through the Vancouver landscape was truly groan inducing!!!!
I had a look on the BC Film Commission’s filming list to see if there are any truly horrible sounding Sci Fi movies in the making from the titles that are currently filming here.
I did find a movie called ‘Farewell Atlantis’ Directed and produced by our friends Roland and Ute Emmerich no less! It’s slated to start filming in Vancouver at the end of July. I can’t find any further info about it on the net though, so I’m just wondering if it’s so bad they’re just keeping quiet about it!! LOL!
Good grief! There are people here who haven’t seen the original Planet of the Apes?! I saw that when it came out in the cinema, blew me away! Seeing what mankind was reduced to, astounding movie. It’s one I watch again and again! One that in my opinion was a prime candidate for being left alone, really didn’t like the remake! Personally, I hate remakes of classic Sci Fi movies.
My hubby loves what I call "stupid scifi" he will watch them simply to heckle them! he loves the crap that shows up on scifi channel for that reason.
One of the worst mainstream scifi movies was Volcano... talk about bad special effects! (tommy lee Jones should be ashamed of himself)
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Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostWere have I failed you three, 'never seen (the original) Planet of the Apes', shame, for shame. LOL The original Planet of the Apes is not only one of the greatest scifi movies of all-time, it is truly one of the best movies you will ever see (nothing like the modern day drivel re-make). Definetly way ahead of its time, even by today's standard's. The social commentary was brilliantly portrayed while flipping the tables on the human race (we are not the dominant species anymore).
And yes brother jelgate, I still love you as well as brother J1 and Lady Trek.
LOLOL, indeed!.
Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostFor those who have never seen the Academy Award winning original 1968 film Planet of the Apes starring Charleton Heston, Roddy McDowell, Kim Hunter and Maurice Evans, do yourself a favor and get a copy of this movie.
Originally posted by Whitestar View PostThat's okay, TrekGirl, Jelgate and Jumper. I still consider you all my friends.
Originally posted by jelgate View PostKnowone important lives in New York
Originally posted by nx01a View PostNot a remake, but there's a sequel to Donnie Darko coming out. BUT the original writer/director's not involved. Scary.
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