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Old 07-05-12 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by omike
But Mr. Peepers, do you mean that you've never seen any of the Harryhausen Sinbad films? Granted they may have some flaws but gosh I love those creatures!
I've probably seen them all, it's just been so long ago. I have some of his box sets, so I might as well pull them out for the challenge.
Old 07-05-12 | 04:01 PM
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Netflix actually carries this week's Barbarella Blu-ray, for those of you who'd like to enjoy space fox Jane Fonda in 1080p without shelling out $15 for the privilege.
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I'm only 4 films in but I will continue tonight. Favorite film so far was Retroactive from 1997. It's a road time travel movie that kind of feels like a mix of The Hitcher and Groundhog Day with lots of action. I just learned that the director did the sequel to The Hitcher, which I still haven't watched.

Anyone have any other Netflix recommendations for Sci-fi/fantasy?
Old 07-05-12 | 06:09 PM
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I liked it! (once we I past the ridiculous idea that rebel Johnny Rico somehow made General. Honestly that may have been why I turned it off 20 mins in the first time I watched it)

And if I had a physical copy of 3 (which I might get now that I made it through the thing and kinda liked it) I would probably create my own custom cover which called it 2!



I may have to check that out, I have seen it a lot of places very cheap. Honestly I was afraid to have my love for ST shattered any more after the 2nd one so I have avoided anything but the first.

The 1988 Starship Troopers anime never got released in the U.S. Where is it available that you know of? (I'm sure you can probably find it on-line somewhere.)

Apparently, there's a new anime production of STARSHIP TROOPERS--all CGI. Here's a link to a site with the trailer:
http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-new...a-big-ol-tease
Old 07-05-12 | 08:54 PM
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The 1988 Starship Troopers anime never got released in the U.S. Where is it available that you know of? (I'm sure you can probably find it on-line somewhere.)

Apparently, there's a new anime production of STARSHIP TROOPERS--all CGI. Here's a link to a site with the trailer:
http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-new...a-big-ol-tease
Ah ha! I wasn't even aware of the 1988 one. I am referring the the one known as Roughnecks. I know zip about it, I've just seen it around bargain places.
Old 07-05-12 | 08:59 PM
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I picked up a copy of 3 last BF on an amazon lightning deal. I'd not have purchased it otherwise simply because of "2". When I finally watched it I was surprised that it was a fairly good film and a worthy sequel. Far superior to that which is called "2". I had trouble getting past that first 20 minutes as well. Frankly when I heard the book was being turned into a movie I wondered how they'd pull it off. Turns out they really didn't but they *did* wind up with a couple of fair "popcorners".
The book is good serious sci-fi reading (the movie actually introduced me to the book, I am not a big sci-fi reader normally) but I love the tongue-in-cheek over the top manner of the first one.

The second one though....woof.
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I just now finished Beyond The Black Rainbow....

I...

Um...

What is this? I don't even?

I liked it though, so, you know, take that for what it's worth.
Old 07-06-12 | 01:11 AM
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For the first couple of days, I realized that my selections were coincidentally linked. The first day featured films directed by Richard Fleischer. The second day I watched Stargate and The Fifth Element which both begin in Egypt and feature effeminate male characters in major roles. However, I wasn’t able to link Brazil and Invasion of Astro-Monster on day three, and the system broke down.

While I am going to delve into uncharted territory, I’ve been re-watching some favorites. Brazil is one of my favorite Gilliam films. Jonathan Price is so perfect as the increasingly frazzled bureaucrat, and Katherine Helmond is simple hysterical as his vain, overbearing mother. Also, you have to dig her shoe hat. I first watched it in an undergrad film appreciation course and rented it shortly after to introduce to friends. However, it has been years since I watched it, despite having the Criterion edition on my shelf for years.

Today, I watched Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and The NeverEnding Story. Years ago, a friend enthusiastically showed me Final Fantasy while waving away my protests that I had never played the game and would be confused. He was wrong, and I had no idea what was going on for a majority of the time. This go-around I was more familiar with the game as well as anime storytelling and quite enjoyed it. Also, those children somehow manage to be creepy and cute at the same time.

The NeverEnding Story is just awesomeness with awesome on the side. May name my next cat Artax.
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The ones by Nolan count under the Comic Book Act of 2008.
that's awesome! thank you very much
Old 07-06-12 | 08:14 AM
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Last night I started out my Gamera movies with Gammera the Invincible. Plan to watch more Gamera tonight. And before I went to bed, I tapped once again into the Sci FI Classics set with She Gods of Shark Reef.
Old 07-06-12 | 09:18 AM
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Last night I started out my Gamera movies with Gammera the Invincible. Plan to watch more Gamera tonight. And before I went to bed, I tapped once again into the Sci FI Classics set with She Gods of Shark Reef.
The original Japanese versions of all the Gamera movies, including the first one, are now out on DVD. GAMMERA THE INVINCIBLE was a GODZILLA KING OF THE MONSTERS-style re-edit job with American actors inserted into it. In this case, Albert Dekker and Brian Donlevy were put into it, some 24 years after they'd fought the Japanese together in WAKE ISLAND (1942).

I watched SHE GODS OF SHARK REEF for the B-Movie Challenge in April. As Corman films go, this was one of the worst.
Old 07-06-12 | 09:29 AM
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The original Japanese versions of all the Gamera movies, including the first one, are now out on DVD. GAMMERA THE INVINCIBLE was a GODZILLA KING OF THE MONSTERS-style re-edit job with American actors inserted into it. In this case, Albert Dekker and Brian Donlevy were put into it, some 24 years after they'd fought the Japanese together in WAKE ISLAND (1942).

I watched SHE GODS OF SHARK REEF for the B-Movie Challenge in April. As Corman films go, this was one of the worst.
I own Gamera the Giant Monster as well, and plan to watch that too, I just started with the dubbed version. I own every Gamera movie made, as well as owning the MST3K box set of the Showa Gamera films.
Old 07-06-12 | 10:19 AM
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For the first couple of days, I realized that my selections were coincidentally linked.
For the most part, my entire challenge has been aliens. I bought The Alien Files: UFOs Under Investigation from Costco years ago and I just started disc 2 of 5. It got crappy reviews at Amazon but I like it a lot. Instead of letting any crackpot have their interview, it's more of a critical look at things, which isn't the stuff you normally see in UFO documentaries.

Before work I started one about hoaxes and they're going over a lot of the stuff I used to see in UFO books when I was a kid. Finally getting some resolutions to things.
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slowed down the last couple days getting adjusted to being off vacation at work.

watched to new movies in
Hercules in the haunted world which never watched any sand and sandal type movie before *im assuming this is what that refers to* besides clash of the titans I really enjoyed this film and def wanna check out the rest of the genre that netflix has to offer

Galaxy of Terror it popped up on nwi a couple days ago and finally watched it last night and wow it was alot better then i thought it was going to be...and not asylum type good but i generally really enjoyed it and knew sid haig was in this but there was a few familiar faces especially surprised to see robert englund show up.

last title i watched was a re watch but havent seen it since it first got released and thats Battle Royale which iv never seen the directors cut and for once noticed the differences *well i believe i did* bc there seemed to be more flashbacks added that showed off more personality with the characters. only thing i noticed it seemed to have added more fake gore in a couple scenes as i dont remember much over the the top blood splattering. gonna watch the original cut soon to compare.
Old 07-06-12 | 02:25 PM
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Hercules in the haunted world which never watched any sand and sandal type movie before *im assuming this is what that refers to* besides clash of the titans I really enjoyed this film and def wanna check out the rest of the genre that netflix has to offer
Just keep in mind that Hercules in the Haunted World is a Mario Bava film and a somewhat different animal then many of the other S&S (aka peplum) films. It's perhaps the best of the genre. I don't subscribe to Netflix so don't know if they are available but I'd recommend Hercules and Hercules Unchained with Steve Reeves as your next viewings. Goliath and the Dragon (1960) is another good entry. The genre was "done to death" during the early 60s much like the Spaghetti Western genre which followed so you'll fine good films and total wastes of celluloid. I'm a sucker for the genre and will watch any of them no matter how bad/chopped up for syndication. My favorites tend to be those starring Steve Reeves, Reg Park, or Gordon Scott. Clash of the Titans (either version) is not truly a "Sword and Sandal" film but more Adventure/Fantasy/Mythology film.

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Just keep in mind that Hercules in the Haunted World is a Mario Bava film and a somewhat different animal then many of the other S&S (aka peplum) films. It's perhaps the best of the genre. I don't subscribe to Netflix so don't know if they are available but I'd recommend Hercules and Hercules Unchained with Steve Reeves as your next viewings. Goliath and the Dragon (1960) is another good entry. The genre was "done to death" during the early 60s much like the Spaghetti Western genre which followed so you'll fine good films and total wastes of celluloid. I'm a sucker for the genre and will watch any of them no matter how bad/chopped up for syndication. My favorites tend to be those starring Steve Reeves, Reg Park, or Gordon Scott. Clash of the Titans (either version) is not truly a "Sword and Sandal" film but more Adventure/Fantasy/Mythology film.
Tons of sword 'n' sandal films--and related Italian spectacles--played in theaters when I was growing up. Among the ones I remember seeing back then: HERCULES IN THE HAUNTED WORLD, GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS, SAMSON AND THE SEVEN MIRACLES OF THE WORLD, GOLIATH AND THE SINS OF BABYLON, THE MINOTAUR, THE TROJAN HORSE, THE MONGOLS, LAST OF THE VIKINGS, and GLADIATORS SEVEN. The first two to get released in the U.S. were HERCULES and HERCULES UNCHAINED and I got to see them on the big screen when they were re-released as a double bill in 1974, long after they'd premiered on TV.

And then they used to play on TV incessantly throughout the '60s and '70s, so I discovered a lot more then, including GOLIATH AND THE VAMPIRES and HERCULES, SAMSON AND ULYSSES. Plus there were lots of Italian pirate films and other swashbucklers including films about Zorro and Robin Hood. Good stuff.

Steve Reeves and Gordon Scott are definitely the stars to seek out. One of the best starred the two of them: DUEL OF THE TITANS, in which they played Romulus and Remus.

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surprised to see robert englund show up.
He toiled in quite a few other B/exploitation titles - Eaten Alive, Dead and Buried (which is a great film), The Fifth Floor.
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Galaxy of Terror it popped up on nwi a couple days ago and finally watched it last night and wow it was alot better then i thought it was going to be...and not asylum type good but i generally really enjoyed it and knew sid haig was in this but there was a few familiar faces especially surprised to see robert englund show up.
I was really surprised at how good all of the Corman-produced Alien / Star Wars ripoffs are. Still slightly prefer Forbidden World for the faster pace and inclusion of Dawn Dunlap.

And speaking of Asylum, don't make the same mistake I almost did and avoid Eyeborgs because you assume it's one of their shitfests. It's not. If you can get past the somewhat shoddy CG, it's a very entertaining low-budget offering. And streaming on Netflix.
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I have a quick question that I think I know the answer to but want to double check. I'm watching Van Helsing: London Assignment (got it cheap at Big Lots) and while neither IMDB nor AllMovie.com have sci-fi or fantasy listed, does it count for the challenge? I think it does, but if it doesn't, I'll just use it as a wildcard because it's pretty darn close, IMO. Thanks!
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Tons of sword 'n' sandal films--and related Italian spectacles--played in theaters when I was growing up. Among the ones I remember seeing back then: HERCULES IN THE HAUNTED WORLD, GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS, SAMSON AND THE SEVEN MIRACLES OF THE WORLD, GOLIATH AND THE SINS OF BABYLON, THE MINOTAUR, THE TROJAN HORSE, THE MONGOLS, LAST OF THE VIKINGS, and GLADIATORS SEVEN. The first two to get released in the U.S. were HERCULES and HERCULES UNCHAINED and I got to see them on the big screen when they were re-released as a double bill in 1974, long after they'd premiered on TV.

And then they used to play on TV incessantly throughout the '60s and '70s, so I discovered a lot more then, including GOLIATH AND THE VAMPIRES and HERCULES, SAMSON AND ULYSSES. Plus there were lots of Italian pirate films and other swashbucklers including films about Zorro and Robin Hood. Good stuff.

Steve Reeves and Gordon Scott are definitely the stars to seek out. One of the best starred the two of them: DUEL OF THE TITANS, in which they played Romulus and Remus.
Lucky you! We didn't get any of those in the theaters *but* the local one to me *did* run almost *all* of the 60s Sci-Fi/Horror films during those years. *Always* a double-bill. There, TV "fright night", and Saturday Movie Matinee shows are where I got my taste for those films (and many others)! That's also where I saw most of the peplum films - especially the syndicated The Sons of Hercules package. It ran pretty regularly on TV Saturday movie matinees for a couple of years (along with even *more* Sci-Fi and Horror films).

When I look back at all the films I saw on TV, thanks to a couple of local stations with time to fill, I'm amazed. Then I become sorry for the current generation being brought up on the same 20 shows repeated on almost every channel and having to rely on old fogies like us to introduce them to those great old films.
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I have a quick question that I think I know the answer to but want to double check. I'm watching Van Helsing: London Assignment (got it cheap at Big Lots) and while neither IMDB nor AllMovie.com have sci-fi or fantasy listed, does it count for the challenge? I think it does, but if it doesn't, I'll just use it as a wildcard because it's pretty darn close, IMO. Thanks!
Are you sure you looked at the right IMDB listing? The one I checked shows genres to be:

Horror | Action | Adventure | Animation | Fantasy | Short

which would allow it to count.

I got my copy at BL too.
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Are you sure you looked at the right IMDB listing? The one I checked shows genres to be:

Horror | Action | Adventure | Animation | Fantasy | Short

which would allow it to count.

I got my copy at BL too.
Yeah, that's what happened. Both are 2004 and while I caught myself at AllMovie.com, I didn't at IMDB. Plus, I've been looking at the top genre row, with the top 3, it looks like, and didn't realize there were more if you scrolled down further. Thanks for answering so quickly!
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slowed down the last couple days getting adjusted to being off vacation at work.

watched to new movies in
Hercules in the haunted world which never watched any sand and sandal type movie before *im assuming this is what that refers to* besides clash of the titans I really enjoyed this film and def wanna check out the rest of the genre that netflix has to offer
2 places you can look for Hercules Unchained, are in the MC Sci Fi Classics 50 movie set, and it is also in the Warriors 50 movie set, also by MC. 50 Peplum movies.
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Yeah, that's what happened. Both are 2004 and while I caught myself at AllMovie.com, I didn't at IMDB. Plus, I've been looking at the top genre row, with the top 3, it looks like, and didn't realize there were more if you scrolled down further. Thanks for answering so quickly!
No problem. I've been using those lower genre listings for so long I'd actually forgotten they have condensed versions at the top.
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I just finished watching Avatar for the first time. I had heard so many good things about it and my expectations were pretty high going in which I try to avoid. I really had a hard time getting into the movie. I thought that the CGI was really noticeable and that throws me off. Once I was able to get into the movie, I was able to disregard it, but it took about half of the movie to really get interested in it. I liked the ending. I thought the birds were well done... I guess I was just expected to love it with all the hype and I just didn't.


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