sasabottle I removed the last part of your post because this forum is not a place for sharing links to illegal content.
Sci-Fi Movies Thread
At Goodwill today: a $1 DVD of the Kurt Russell/Spader sci-fi movie Stargate. Saw a lot of great Kurt Russell action films but I always missed this one..LOVED the tv series. Hopefully I will dig the movie.
Solarmass I only saw this movie not tv series
My wife and I were big fans back in the day, both of Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis. We bought DVD sets of all the episodes of both series, and ripped them to our Videos NAS share. (We had no idea at the time that we'd one day be streaming movies from Netflix, Amazon, Disney, etc.)
It's been so long since we watched those, it's probably time to start at the beginning and run through them all again. Being retired, we watch a lot of movies. Especially during the rainy season.
WetGeek My wife and I were big fans back in the day, both of Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis. We bought DVD sets of all the episodes of both series, and ripped them to our Videos NAS share. (We had no idea at the time that we'd one day be streaming movies from Netflix, Amazon, Disney, etc.)
and probably in far better quality! I always remember this joke from MiB:
It's been so long since we watched those, it's probably time to start at the beginning and run through them all again. Being retired, we watch a lot of movies. Especially during the rainy season.
This is awesome!
STARGATE the movie
I'd adored the tv series so finally saw the movie last night.
Impressed. Imaginative, and a great story and acting. Don't laugh, I'd park this in my Sci-Fi top ten. No-nonsense, minimal CGI, no cliches.
Conditional rec: paid $1usd at a thrift. would've paid $2. If you can see it streaming for 2.99 that's as high as I'd go (for any movie basically). If it comes your way for free then all the better.
I dug it.
brent what was Atlantis?
Same Stargates, different premise, different bad guys (wraiths instead of g'oulds), many shared characters, including Samantha. Another good series that overlapped a bit with Stargate SG1. There were a number of individual movies, too, but I can't recall their names right now.
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1 Blad Ranner
2 Akira (
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3 Gost in the shell
4 The original trilogy of star wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Matrix, Back to the future, Therminator2, I Am Legend (If is considered sci-fi), Inception (if t's considered sci-fi), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and many others
They are not among my favorites (a bit boring too) but they have impressed me more than others because they are very particular: Avalon ( , Brazil
40 years later someone makes a modern trailer for their film school project that this masterpiece deserved.
drum roll please:
Wasted 45 awful minutes on this putrid turd of a remake and would warn all sci-fl forum users to avoid this like the plague, it's been showing up on TV. Unaware, unscary, uninteresting and trying way too hard. It didn't hold me. Jame's Caan's ancient 70's movie had 10X the gravity of this one.
Rarely does a remake of a song or a movie come out better. It does happen, but not by a longshot here.
You could do better for a Saturday afternoon flick.
This has been a sci-fi PSA.
Realy liked this Time Lapse https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2669336/
Small low budget movie but quite enjoyable and one of the best depiction of what time manipulation would look like imho
Because it's awesome and not yet mentioned:
Brazil
To me "proper" Sci-Fi is earth- and human- centric. Space fantasies and UFOs and E.T.s are different thing. Here are few definitions more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definitions_of_science_fiction