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cyn wrote:Hmm I saw Blade Runner in the theatre when it came out.
Was a terrible date. Remember him putting relish on the popcorn...
Anyhow # 1??? What about Liquid Sky?
cyn wrote:Hmm I saw Blade Runner in the theatre when it came out.
Was a terrible date. Remember him putting relish on the popcorn...
Anyhow # 1??? What about Liquid Sky?
Lynchfanatic wrote:So yeah, I would like to see it.
unless you can buy a copy...i'd doubt you'll ever find it for rent in your local video/DVD rental shop...i have a copy on video but no way of copying it
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
I would think I wont find it in the rental store no.. It is a crap selection here. But I would buy it.. When I get he money, that might take some time. hehe.
LONDON (Reuters) - "Blade Runner", a bleak vision of the future set in Los Angeles, has been voted best sci-film of all time by a group of international scientists, according to a poll published by the Guardian newspaper on Thursday.
I wonder if it is because it's scientifically reliable or only a good movie. What made them vote, I mean?
It's probably a mix of the two. Star Wars is not a scientific film, which is why 2001 finished above it. But then The Matrix should be above Star Wars in that case.
Oh I don't know....the science dudes probably fancied a trip to the flix is all.
To not know and to ask a question is a moment of embarrassment; to not know and not ask is a lifetime of shame.
Burn wrote:i wonder if you'll know my fave of all time vampire/horror movie...no one i know has ever heard of it... Near Dark
Near Dark has always been my favourite film, got an old copy of it I tape to taped back in the 80s. Did notice it in the vid shop the other day though as a special edition DVD....
I am a Leeds United fan because I was very naughty in a previous life.
Burn wrote:i wonder if you'll know my fave of all time vampire/horror movie...no one i know has ever heard of it... Near Dark
Near Dark has always been my favourite film, got an old copy of it I tape to taped back in the 80s. Did notice it in the vid shop the other day though as a special edition DVD....
Ok...maybe a little over the top...but this is such a great film...
and i know it's not a SciFi movie...but....
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
i almost forgot to mention this...the film was Silent Running (i think)...it was about the last of Earths plant life in two giant sphere's with three lil robots...and some useless human thingies...i remember as a child crying when one of the lil robots got its little leg trapped...
if i got the name wrong...but the crap above rings a bell...puhlease tell me what it is!
thanx
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.