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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by ntnon
(Post 11755556)
The iconic, most famous character/image from Metropolis - the robotic Maria - is barely in the film. It morphs into a doppelganger of the real Maria shortly after its first seen, and then only pops up again briefly at the end. How fascinating! Brigitte Helm in her dual role is superb. The crazed, inspirational, robotic Maria is visibly insane - whether that's just the way she portrays the character, or whether the robot's programme is meant to become have become corrupted, I couldn't tell - and thus noticeably different from the 'real' one.
Actually, I think they may have found more footage since then. I'll have to look into that. |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by popcorn
(Post 11754445)
We just realized that we watched three movies with Sigourney Weaver today: Aliens, Galaxy Quest, and Ghostbusters. Too bad that's not a category for the checklist!
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
For those of you who've seen World War Z, what have you thought of it? I might go see it this weekend.
There's also a screening of To Catch a Thief tomorrow afternoon. I wonder if I can wildcard that in some way? ;) |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by cliffl
(Post 11755577)
For those of you who've seen World War Z, what have you thought of it? I might go see it this weekend.
There's also a screening of To Catch a Thief tomorrow afternoon. I wonder if I can wildcard that in some way? ;) I just watched the 1980 Flash Gordon on Encore Action. While I know deep down it is not a good movie, I have fond memories of it, as seeing it on tv as a child was my first memories of hearing Queen, when I heard the theme song to the movie. Also, for those that get Encore, the first V mini series will be aired tomorrow at 10 Eastern time. |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
This morning was rainy and dreary (just like the last two weeks), so I decided to revisit Minority Report. From my Letterboxd diary:
SPOILER ALERT FOR ANYONE READING EMAIL Spoiler:
Minority Report -X- 2000 (2002) -X- Watch a film which was nominated for a Hugo or Saturn Award - Nominated for both, won Saturn -X- Written by/starring/inspired by/or related in some way to the late Ray Bradbury/Phillip K. Dick - (adapted from his short story) -X- Watch a film directed/produced/written by Ed Wood/Steven Spielberg/Terry Gilliam -X- PG-13 (for Violence, Brief Language, Some Sexuality and Drug Content) -X- Tech noir |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
For anyone interested, this afternoon at 3 PM Eastern time, TCM is airing the original 1981 Clash of the Titans.
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by ntnon
(Post 11755556)
The iconic, most famous character/image from Metropolis - the robotic Maria - is barely in the film. It morphs into a doppelganger of the real Maria shortly after its first seen, and then only pops up again briefly at the end. How fascinating! Brigitte Helm in her dual role is superb. The crazed, inspirational, robotic Maria is visibly insane - whether that's just the way she portrays the character, or whether the robot's programme is meant to become have become corrupted, I couldn't tell - and thus noticeably different from the 'real' one.
I have been enjoy the Trek marathon. I have the Blus with the updated special effects and have been pleased with how they were done. I was worried it would stand out as too modern in an old series, but they were very very careful in how they touched up certain things (for example, Scotty was lasering through a wall and in the original, there was no beam. The new scene had a beam.) I enjoyed Shore Leave as well, though for me, the ending was a bit too quick and too pat. Sure, let's let all our crew down on a planet with no warning that they could be raped and die! But it's ok since the nice aliens will fix 'em right back up again! Who cares that you lived through the trauma, you're right as rain! Balance of Terror was enjoyable as well. I also enjoyed the Romulan's helmets. Though, have the actor who played Sarek as the commander really threw me for a while. I kept on going, that's Sarek. He's not a Romulan, though, right? Until I looked it up and realized he played several roles. The Galileo 7 was ok. I thought that Spock was a bit out of character-he just let Bones and the other crewmen disrespect his authority. I'd think it'd be only logical to follow a chain of command. |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by ntnon
(Post 11755556)
The iconic, most famous character/image from Metropolis - the robotic Maria - is barely in the film. It morphs into a doppelganger of the real Maria shortly after its first seen, and then only pops up again briefly at the end. How fascinating! Brigitte Helm in her dual role is superb. The crazed, inspirational, robotic Maria is visibly insane - whether that's just the way she portrays the character, or whether the robot's programme is meant to become have become corrupted, I couldn't tell - and thus noticeably different from the 'real' one.
Today, I rewatched Star Trek: Generations. I love the concept of having Kirk and Picard meet, but this film is not good. I really want it to be good, but almost nothing works. There is a roundtable discussion on the DVD, and it is amusing to see the speakers try to say nice things about the film. Now, I have three more Next Generation films to watch! |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
I just finished watching Independence Day, and I noticed something I had forgotten. Jeff Goldblum said the exact same line that he said in Jurassic Park when the T Rex was chasing them when the alien fighters were chasing them.
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
I'm fairly sure that Mike Judge is not a conscious racist, but Idiocracy has an unpleasant subtext that in 26th-century America, increased proportion of non-white ethnicity leads to decreased IQ.
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^---Not really, the movie is very clear about what leads to decreased IQ, any secret racism is something you are projecting on it.
On another note: Just now hitting #20 with X-Men, 1/5th of the way there! |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by SterlingBen
(Post 11756001)
^---Not really, the movie is very clear about what leads to decreased IQ, any secret racism is something you are projecting on it.
On another note: Just now hitting #20 with X-Men, 1/5th of the way there! |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Surprisingly, I now see that World War Z is NOT labelled as Sci-Fi or fantasy on IMDB or allmovie.com, Does that mean I will need to use a wild card for it?
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by cliffl
(Post 11756065)
Surprisingly, I now see that World War Z is NOT labelled as Sci-Fi or fantasy on IMDB or allmovie.com, Does that mean I will need to use a wild card for it?
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by Cardsfan111
(Post 11756070)
It's sci-fi according to imdb.com -- you have to go a little further down the page and it shows a few more genre/categories the film falls under. Sci-fi is 4th on the list. :)
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 11755924)
I just finished watching Independence Day, and I noticed something I had forgotten. Jeff Goldblum said the exact same line that he said in Jurassic Park when the T Rex was chasing them when the alien fighters were chasing them.
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by lisadoris
(Post 11756128)
Originally there wasn't any dialogue from Goldblum in that ID4 scene so Emmerich and Devlin got permission to lift the lines from Jurassic Park. A useful nugget of info courtesy of the ID4 commentary track.
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by Gobear
(Post 11756019)
Watch it again and listen to the musical cues and the accents of the announcers in the ads and the Rehabilitation scene. Yes, the film indicates that stupid people outbreeding the intelligent creates the world of Idiocracy, but that world is heavily Latino and African-American. I'm certain the association is unintentional, but it is there.
The former is something people have been saying for awhile, every time there's some idiot suing for millions of dollars over something stupid and also the abundance of talk shows that are filled with idiots. Heck, not just talk shows but now we have more and more shows that revolve around idiots(reality tv). In real life, as in the film, multiple things shape our future but it doesn't necessarily mean there's a connection between them. |
Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
I know I'm not suppose to, but I liked Monsters University more than Monsters Inc.
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Despicable Me listed as Fantasy but Despicable Me 2 is not! Can it be wild-carded then? I certainly don't see a lot of those little minions running around in real life!
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by cliffl
(Post 11756276)
Despicable Me listed as Fantasy but Despicable Me 2 is not! Can it be wild-carded then? I certainly don't see a lot of those little minions running around in real life!
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Just finished the 1981 version of Clash of the Titans. Love how films can take you back in time. I had seen this movie one other time. I was probably 10 years old, and at a friend's house when this aired on cable. All kinds of other little details about that experience popped into my head simply by watching this today.
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The writers did foresee touch-screen computers so that was fun. It was a good show and had decent ratings, but it was on FOX so what can you do.
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by Gustafson78
(Post 11756417)
The writers did foresee touch-screen computers so that was fun. It was a good show and had decent ratings, but it was on FOX so what can you do.
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Re: 6th Annual Sci Fi/Fantasy Challenge
Originally Posted by cliffl
(Post 11755573)
Which version did you end up seeing? There have been so many cuts. I was fortunate enough to see it screened at a local theater in 2010 after the last bit of footage had been found. I believe it was the cut released by Kino on blu-ray.
Actually, I think they may have found more footage since then. I'll have to look into that. Given the caveat at the beginning, (saying that much of it was restored - and looked GREAT - but that there were segments missing and filled in by new written cards), I was pleased by how little seemed to be missing now. |
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