Vicki
Herbal Alchemist
Best sci-fi movie scene ever
Hauer reportedly ad-libbed the tears in rain line on the spot
I always cry when I watch that scene.
Best sci-fi movie scene ever
Hauer reportedly ad-libbed the tears in rain line on the spot
Hell yeah I do , lol . I also have a S.H.A.D.O. Interceptor and Tank from UFO . Funny the crap I've been unable to toss for 30 years ...You have an Eagle @vapomancer ? That's so cool!
Blade Runner's overdue for a remake, by current standards anyways.
Great pitch @arf777, now get working on that screenplay !
I watched Rise of the Planet of the Apes last night. Surprisingly good. I was expecting it to be another piece of garbage.
yvw . I was excited to find them , too . unfortunately they don't quite live up to my memories , but you can not beat the meshy uniforms .@vapomancer thanx for the post with UFO I've only seen a few episodes over the years now I'm going to have a UFO marathon or two or three.
I'd forgotten this cheesy thing existed. But I watched all of it as a kid and loved it.Hell yeah I do , lol . I also have a S.H.A.D.O. Interceptor and Tank from UFO . Funny the crap I've been unable to toss for 30 years ...
Thank you. I have been trying for too many years to remember what the hell name of that series was! I LOVED that show!! *falls over laughing*Hell yeah I do , lol . I also have a S.H.A.D.O. Interceptor and Tank from UFO . Funny the crap I've been unable to toss for 30 years ...
Didn't care too much for the movie but I grew up reading the book series.hey guys, talking about great sci fi movies and series, we're forgetting
"a hitchhikers guide to the galaxy"
You do know Adams was head writer for a number of Tom Baker's Doctor Who seasons, don't you? Some of the funniest episodes ever. Especially check out The Pirate Planet, written by Adams.Didn't care too much for the movie but I grew up reading the book series.
Really loved that stuff.
I don't know about the Dune bit. I really liked the SciFi channel's miniseries of Dune with Alec Newman as Paul Atreides - it did leave out a lot, but almost everything in it was right from the book. I don't know how it could have been much better. And their Children of Dune with James McAvoy as Leto was decent, though not as good as Dune (McAvoy was too old - Leto is supposed to be a little kid). I've probably read the 1st three novels a dozen times since i was a kid.I've never been big on either Schwarzenegger or Willis, but Total Recall and The Fifth Element were pretty good.
Greatest disappointment: Still no definitive version of DUNE
Highly Recommend: The Lathe of Heaven (1979, released in 1980) based on the novel by Ursula LeGuin. Very faithful to the story unlike the piece of crap remake that came out not too long ago. Urusla herself highly approved of the '79 version and IMO, it's a Sci Fi masterpiece.
I don't know about the Dune bit. I really liked the SciFi channel's miniseries of Dune with Alec Newman as Paul Atreides - it did leave out a lot, but almost everything in it was right from the book. I don't know how it could have been much better. And their Children of Dune with James McAvoy as Leto was decent, though not as good as Dune (McAvoy was too old - Leto is supposed to be a little kid). I've probably read the 1st three novels a dozen times since i was a kid.
I first watched Hitchhiker's when it was aired on PBS, back in the '70s. I managed to catch the first episode (when I had TV, PBS was the most-watched station), and was hooked.
I didn't have a good 'connection' for the movie (okay, I liked it, but it didn't really feel like Hitchhiker), but I really enjoyed the books, even though Adams himself mentioned that the books and the BBC series were barely parallel, much less the same.
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