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Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 02:25
by pikkrong
zigeunerweisen wrote:pikkrong wrote:
i meant - is it enough sci-fi?
Do they kill funny looking aliens in it?
yes, but fortunately an old chap called God will resurrect them (or him, my memory...) again
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 09:06
by khepri II
Debaser wrote:Metropolis
nice
but it must've been even nicer to have been around at the time of the pre-release hype Deb
, and i'm talking pre-Queen involvement here
good choice though
and the original Planet of the Apes, was very important to my si-fi growth and development
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 09:11
by hallucienate
Flash Gordon
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 10:00
by khepri II
hallucienate wrote:Flash Gordon
how could i forget fl
esh gordon
and when's someone gonna make a suitably cool and dark DanDare
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 17:34
by Black Shuck
Muppets in Space
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 18:38
by Scardwel
can't believe no-one's mentioned The Thing - a true Sci-Fi classic!
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 19:04
by Angelchild
Scardwel wrote:can't believe no-one's mentioned The Thing - a true Sci-Fi classic!
Old creaky B&W or Carpenter's one? Or both?
Both are cool
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 19:44
by Scardwel
Yeah John Carpenter really did a great job with The Thing (which is so rare with remakes) but both versions are timeless.
The remake of Escape From New York (another Carpenter classic) however, was a waste of time IMHO.
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 19:59
by Angelchild
Agreed
The original is much better indeed
Posted: 01 Dec 2003, 23:57
by James Blast
Angelchild wrote:Scardwel wrote:can't believe no-one's mentioned The Thing - a true Sci-Fi classic!
Old creaky B&W or Carpenter's one? Or both?
Both are cool
Wooo! spooky Angel, that was my first thought when I read Scard's post.
Both will do me fine BTW.