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PaulAtreides
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Posted - 2004.08.13 20:05:00 -
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Galaxy Quest Space Balls Starship Troopers Original Starwars Trilogy The Fifth Element
Galaxy Quest is by far the funniest space movie i've seen in a while.
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PaulAtreides
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Posted - 2004.08.13 20:05:00 -
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Galaxy Quest Space Balls Starship Troopers Original Starwars Trilogy The Fifth Element
Galaxy Quest is by far the funniest space movie i've seen in a while.
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Kyle Kador
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Posted - 2004.08.13 20:15:00 -
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Outland is quite a good film its set on a moon of saturn ( titan if i remember right ) and stars sean connery as a new sherif on a minning base where the "company" is supplying drugs to the workers to make them work harder but the side effects make them a bit crazy, connery investigates this but the company try to kill him thats about it really 
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Kyle Kador
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Posted - 2004.08.13 20:15:00 -
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Outland is quite a good film its set on a moon of saturn ( titan if i remember right ) and stars sean connery as a new sherif on a minning base where the "company" is supplying drugs to the workers to make them work harder but the side effects make them a bit crazy, connery investigates this but the company try to kill him thats about it really 
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Sajuuk Cor
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Posted - 2004.08.14 06:45:00 -
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Modern sci-fi: Alien Aliens The Terminator Terminator 2 Predator The Thing (1982) Event Horizon Bladerunner
Golden oldies: Forbidden Planet The Day the Earth Stood Still The Thing (1951) Invasion of the Body Snatchers It! The Terror From Beyond Space (the inspiration for Alien)
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Sajuuk Cor
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Posted - 2004.08.14 06:45:00 -
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Modern sci-fi: Alien Aliens The Terminator Terminator 2 Predator The Thing (1982) Event Horizon Bladerunner
Golden oldies: Forbidden Planet The Day the Earth Stood Still The Thing (1951) Invasion of the Body Snatchers It! The Terror From Beyond Space (the inspiration for Alien)
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Darrin Tobruk
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Posted - 2004.08.14 22:44:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert Tremors.
Tremors is more of an action movie; not really sci-fi, imo. It's unfortunate that two of the three sequals were all straight to video garbage, and the other was a bad sci-fi channel movie.  _______________________________________________ Eris Discordia: On the scale of funny and constructive it scores low, real low. |

Darrin Tobruk
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Posted - 2004.08.14 22:44:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert Tremors.
Tremors is more of an action movie; not really sci-fi, imo. It's unfortunate that two of the three sequals were all straight to video garbage, and the other was a bad sci-fi channel movie.  _______________________________________________ Eris Discordia: On the scale of funny and constructive it scores low, real low. |

Darrin Tobruk
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Posted - 2004.08.14 22:47:00 -
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I read some where that the writers came up with the idea for Chronicals of Rid**** since there was no plausable way to get Rid**** back on that hell hole of a planet during a total eclipse. _______________________________________________ Eris Discordia: On the scale of funny and constructive it scores low, real low. |

Darrin Tobruk
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Posted - 2004.08.14 22:47:00 -
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I read some where that the writers came up with the idea for Chronicals of Rid**** since there was no plausable way to get Rid**** back on that hell hole of a planet during a total eclipse. _______________________________________________ Eris Discordia: On the scale of funny and constructive it scores low, real low. |

Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.08.14 23:35:00 -
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Without a shadow of a doubt, thes best sci-fi film is: ALIENS
Closely followed by: Alien Alien 3 Predator Predator 2 Fifth Element Bladerunner Contact
And, I don't think any0one mentioned it yet: Total Recall!
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Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.08.14 23:35:00 -
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Without a shadow of a doubt, thes best sci-fi film is: ALIENS
Closely followed by: Alien Alien 3 Predator Predator 2 Fifth Element Bladerunner Contact
And, I don't think any0one mentioned it yet: Total Recall!
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Vegeta
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Posted - 2004.08.15 16:35:00 -
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Edited by: Vegeta on 15/08/2004 16:36:13 Pluto Nash
j/k
I love Bladerunner, Eve was actually made the Bladerunner world in mind. Anyone remember Tyrell Corporation? :P
I've always been a big fan of Star Wars, I think the people are sort of overevaluating how good the old movies were though, the new movies (especially the second one) are very good, they might not be as good and original as the old ones were 25 years ago but still, they are very good (apart from Hayden Christiansen, ofcourse). I would have to put episodes V, VI and II as my favorites. Also the new cartoon series, Clone Wars, are something everyone should see.
I'm not a big fan of Aliens, just not for me. However, I absolutely love Starship Troopers, I just wish they made a decent sequel.
2005.04.25 16:40:42 combat Your 1400mm Howitzer Artillery II perfectly strikes LawrenceNewton [WARAG], wrecking for 2706.9 damage.
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Vegeta
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Posted - 2004.08.15 16:35:00 -
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Edited by: Vegeta on 15/08/2004 16:36:13 Pluto Nash
j/k
I love Bladerunner, Eve was actually made the Bladerunner world in mind. Anyone remember Tyrell Corporation? :P
I've always been a big fan of Star Wars, I think the people are sort of overevaluating how good the old movies were though, the new movies (especially the second one) are very good, they might not be as good and original as the old ones were 25 years ago but still, they are very good (apart from Hayden Christiansen, ofcourse). I would have to put episodes V, VI and II as my favorites. Also the new cartoon series, Clone Wars, are something everyone should see.
I'm not a big fan of Aliens, just not for me. However, I absolutely love Starship Troopers, I just wish they made a decent sequel.
2005.04.25 16:40:42 combat Your 1400mm Howitzer Artillery II perfectly strikes LawrenceNewton [WARAG], wrecking for 2706.9 damage.
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Faster ThanJesus
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Posted - 2004.08.15 16:55:00 -
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bladerunner 
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Faster ThanJesus
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Posted - 2004.08.15 16:55:00 -
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bladerunner 
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Omniwar
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Posted - 2004.08.15 18:21:00 -
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Matrix 1 hands down. Spawn of the Devil
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Omniwar
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Posted - 2004.08.15 18:21:00 -
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Matrix 1 hands down. Spawn of the Devil
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Seto Mazzarotto
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Posted - 2004.08.15 21:06:00 -
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Originally by: sawa
Originally by: DoZ3r This island earth ( a golden oldie )
i would only agree with this when watched in the context of MST3K the movie. 
That reminds me of a time back in high school where my physics teacher wanted to show us his favorite old movie. Very bad idea considering most of us had seen it on MST3K.
He got pretty mad at us, needless to say.  ----------- Fighting for the ideals of freespace, posthuman ethics, and rock & roll. |

Seto Mazzarotto
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Posted - 2004.08.15 21:06:00 -
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Originally by: sawa
Originally by: DoZ3r This island earth ( a golden oldie )
i would only agree with this when watched in the context of MST3K the movie. 
That reminds me of a time back in high school where my physics teacher wanted to show us his favorite old movie. Very bad idea considering most of us had seen it on MST3K.
He got pretty mad at us, needless to say.  ----------- Fighting for the ideals of freespace, posthuman ethics, and rock & roll. |

fairimear
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Posted - 2004.08.15 23:49:00 -
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babylon 5. u sit down and watch that from first film to last episode u relise its the best story ever made.
perfection as u relise it both ends and starts in the same place with every episode tide in.
i also love battlestar galactica and cant beleive its not come up b4, that film/serise gave u terminator and matrix.
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fairimear
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Posted - 2004.08.15 23:49:00 -
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babylon 5. u sit down and watch that from first film to last episode u relise its the best story ever made.
perfection as u relise it both ends and starts in the same place with every episode tide in.
i also love battlestar galactica and cant beleive its not come up b4, that film/serise gave u terminator and matrix.
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Kees
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Posted - 2004.08.16 10:42:00 -
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Originally by: Azure Skyclad .... Logan's Run (The one with Michael York in it)
And Jenny Agguter got her baps out as well :)
I would love to see any (and all) of Asimov's Foundation series made into a film and a story called 'The man who used the universe' by Allan Dean Foster (where i get my char name from)
However, my fave sci-fi film would probably be Brazil. ------------------------------ Refiner, Manufacturer, Researcher, Hunter, Adviser, Hauler, anything but miner! |

Kees
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Posted - 2004.08.16 10:42:00 -
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Originally by: Azure Skyclad .... Logan's Run (The one with Michael York in it)
And Jenny Agguter got her baps out as well :)
I would love to see any (and all) of Asimov's Foundation series made into a film and a story called 'The man who used the universe' by Allan Dean Foster (where i get my char name from)
However, my fave sci-fi film would probably be Brazil. ------------------------------ Refiner, Manufacturer, Researcher, Hunter, Adviser, Hauler, anything but miner! |

Estios
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Posted - 2004.08.16 11:31:00 -
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Originally by: Mijstor Jedann this thread rocks ... all awesome suggestions and most defenitley the right group of people to be asking! 
- Yea I saw the Sci-Fi remake of Battlestar Galactica, was well done I think. Jolly good show. I have trouble understanding the Stargate episodes, but the movie itself is one of my favorites too (along with fifth element)
- Whats Outland about? (set in the future in space? or more so modern times on earth?)
- I took up Iceblock's recommendation on The Arrival I and II, in fact just got back from the rental place, this thread made me charged up to go get some movies I picked up 2001: Space Odyssey, Pitch Black (which i understand is sort of a prequel to Chronicles of Ridd1ck, but it's still playing in theatres), the Ninth Gate, and Close Encoutners of the 3rd kind. Oh and Kill Bill Vol2 (off subject). So what the heck do I watch first? I enjoy movies that do make you think, sort of like in the end of one of those mars movies where they claim that (dna) or whatever made it from mars and began life on earth (in the end scene)... stuff like that I really enjoy.
- Mulholland Drive, is this under drama or action? (since you said it wasn't quite sci fi, but did make you use your noodle you said, so I'll look it up)

Ok Muholland Drive is NOT Sci Fi, sorry if I mislead but yes if you want to scratch your head after a movie watch it. Its most likely in the Drama section of your store.
Also I pity you for getting out The Ninth (trying to keep a straight face) Gate .....its under my recomendations for worst film. Such a great idea, such a ****e movie
gl
So HMV consider Andy Williams and Dean Martin to be "easy listening" do they? Tell that to my mate Dave, he's been deaf for 20 years.
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Estios
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Posted - 2004.08.16 11:31:00 -
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Originally by: Mijstor Jedann this thread rocks ... all awesome suggestions and most defenitley the right group of people to be asking! 
- Yea I saw the Sci-Fi remake of Battlestar Galactica, was well done I think. Jolly good show. I have trouble understanding the Stargate episodes, but the movie itself is one of my favorites too (along with fifth element)
- Whats Outland about? (set in the future in space? or more so modern times on earth?)
- I took up Iceblock's recommendation on The Arrival I and II, in fact just got back from the rental place, this thread made me charged up to go get some movies I picked up 2001: Space Odyssey, Pitch Black (which i understand is sort of a prequel to Chronicles of Ridd1ck, but it's still playing in theatres), the Ninth Gate, and Close Encoutners of the 3rd kind. Oh and Kill Bill Vol2 (off subject). So what the heck do I watch first? I enjoy movies that do make you think, sort of like in the end of one of those mars movies where they claim that (dna) or whatever made it from mars and began life on earth (in the end scene)... stuff like that I really enjoy.
- Mulholland Drive, is this under drama or action? (since you said it wasn't quite sci fi, but did make you use your noodle you said, so I'll look it up)

Ok Muholland Drive is NOT Sci Fi, sorry if I mislead but yes if you want to scratch your head after a movie watch it. Its most likely in the Drama section of your store.
Also I pity you for getting out The Ninth (trying to keep a straight face) Gate .....its under my recomendations for worst film. Such a great idea, such a ****e movie
gl
So HMV consider Andy Williams and Dean Martin to be "easy listening" do they? Tell that to my mate Dave, he's been deaf for 20 years.
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