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Re: 11th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread
I’m on my phone, so don’t have links, but here are a few suggestions:
Godzilla Triple Feature Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla I believe my third choice is called Japanese Monster Movies. I found it from a Gamera search. Thanks, LJG. Leave in just a few hours. My flight leaves at 6:00 AM and I live about an hour from the airport, so my folks are taking me and leaving about 4 AM. |
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Woohoo! My Gravity Falls box has shipped. I foresee some bingeing in the near future.
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Thanks for all the suggestions, keep them coming! Remember it gets you an extra entry into the drawing for prizes! :) Tomorrow evening is the cut off date!
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A little cross promotion here: Just started the Animation challenge discussion thread! Hope you come and join me next month too!
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https://www.hamiltonbook.com/hellboy-ii-the-golden-army Hellboy II: The Golden Army Blu-ray
https://www.hamiltonbook.com/flatliners Flatliners Blu-ray https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-adv...uckaroo-banzai The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Blu-ray https://www.hamiltonbook.com/x-the-m...e-x-ray-eyes_4 X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes Blu-ray https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-ray...-short-stories The Ray Bradbury Theater: 65 Short Stories DVD https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-hitchhiker The Hitchhiker DVD https://www.hamiltonbook.com/gotham-...als-collection Gotham City Serials: The Complete 1940s Movie Serials Collection DVD https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-six...an-seasons-1-2 The Six Million Dollar Man: Seasons 1 and 2 DVD |
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Winners picking their own prize with a price max would be best, but here are some suggestions.
https://www.hamiltonbook.com/star-tr...assics-omnibus Star Trek Movie comic omnibus https://www.hamiltonbook.com/hammer-...lume-2-6-films some Hammer sci-fi https://www.hamiltonbook.com/comedy-...liam-shatner_4 the Shat |
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The Invisible Man
https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-invisible-man The Fifth Element https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-fifth-element_4 Wizard of Oz 3-D https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-wizard-of-oz-3d_4 Close Encounters https://www.hamiltonbook.com/close-e...the-third-kind Star Trek Enterprise season 1 https://www.hamiltonbook.com/star-tr...ise-season-one Planet Terror/Death Proof https://www.hamiltonbook.com/planet-...tors-edition_3 |
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Noticed Hamilton Books has The Incredible Shrinking Woman on BD.
https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-inc...inking-woman_3 I haven't seen it in a long time. When I was younger, it felt like it was on cable all the time. As a result, I watched it countless times and enjoyed it. Probably one of those films that I'd cringe at if I viewed it now. But I'll toss it out there! And just thinking about it, I am singing the jingle for Galaxy Glue. |
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Originally Posted by Gobear
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If you have Sorry to Bother You playing in your town, Go See It! It's a brilliant, savage AF takedown of corporate America and our obsessive need to find identity through buying and selling crap we don't need.
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I saw it last week and it was trippy. Probably should have realized it had a fantasy tag and would count for this challenge but I didn't. Gotta go update my watch list.
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Thank you again for all the suggestions! It does help me to narrow things down and see what people are interested in. I have submitted the choices to GoldenWheels and will post the final choices when I'm able!
Originally Posted by Trevor
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Winners picking their own prize with a price max would be best, but here are some suggestions.
I've personally been able to get a few more viewings than I have been these last few days. I've watched a couple new to me films (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, for instance) and a few oldies but goodies. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was surprisingly not that bad. I'm not a huge horror person but zombies are usually okay with me and I've perused the book it's based on enough to interest me in the movie. It made me laugh more than I thought it would and while it's not the greatest movie ever, it was worth the watch. I thought they did pretty good casting Elizabeth (Lily James). Anyone else ramping up to finish strong? Don't forget the last day is the animation crossover for double credit! |
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Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 13379304)
Anyone else ramping up to finish strong? Don't forget the last day is the animation crossover for double credit!
My ongoing streaming project over the last year has been working my way through CW's "Arrowverse" shows on Netflix. While I'm not strictly following the aired schedule for all the shows, I've been following a general guide to handle the big-crossovers. I'm now in the 2016-2017 season (of Arrow, Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow). I've gotten to the "Invasion" cross-over for all shows (around episode 8) and then finished up the rest of Season 5 of Arrow. I'm afraid of going into the specific series thread because of spoilers. But for those that watch ... what's the general feeling on Season 6 (of Arrow). The show is starting to feel like a chore to watch for me, and there’s just way too many things to watch to stick with shows like that. On the other hand, I really enjoyed the first 8 episodes of Season 3 of Flash. I'm on the fence about how the 2nd season of Supergirl is starting. I loved season 1, so I'm willing to cut it some slack. But I'm not liking the introduction of a major new character and that's pulling the whole show down for me: Spoiler:
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I’m coming home tomorrow. Ready to jump back into Challenge mode.!Likely going to focus on animation for the last couple days to get me excited for next month.
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Watched the first two episodes of Castle Rock and I am hooked. If they'd have released them all, I would binge it this weekend.
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I discovered that there is a WiFi hotspot/charging station near where I am in the EAA Campground. I've been watching TV on my tablet while I charge both it and my phone. I have a few streaming television services, and was browsing Sling TV. On the Tribeca Short List channel, there is quite an interesting documentary called American Jedi. It is all about a group of people who truly believe in the Jedi way of life, and seek to be initiated into the Jedi Order. The people were kind of out there, but it was an interesting watch, and had Jonathan Young from Ancient Aliens making some comparisons to other religions.
Also, I saw on my email today that VUDU is hosting an Avengers: Infinity War viewing party. I pre-ordered the movie and plan to join in. I believe it is tonight at 7:00 PT. |
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Disregard the information about the viewing party. It’s after the Challenge, on August 3.
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
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Disregard the information about the viewing party. It’s after the Challenge, on August 3.
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Originally Posted by coyoteblue
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Considering how much of the movie [Infinity War] is computer animation, it probably qualifies as animation.
I watched Interstellar for the first time last night. I've always been interested in it, but the running time (just shy of 3 hours) has always been a turn off. I ended up really liking the film and not noticing how long it ran. The beginning was a little slow to start but I really wanted to know more about the family, so didn't really care. I also watched Into the Woods for the first time tonight. I know there are some musical lovers out there (and some that aren't) so if you haven't seen it, I'd give it a shot. Really love most of the actors who they picked, most of whom have done musicals before. The ending kind of goes in a random direction for a part of the plot with the Baker's Wife, but other than that, I enjoyed it. Had some fun songs in it. I also liked how they took 3 or 4 different fairy tales and mixed them all together. Warning: For the non-musical lovers out there, it's pretty much all singing, very little spoken dialog. |
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Oh, also was thinking about actors/actresses that we can change up the check list with. What do you all think about adding Natalie Portman next year? I watched Annihilation yesterday which qualifies, along with Star Wars, of course, and the Thor movies. V for Vendetta would also qualify along with a couple others.
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If there is anyone who wants to watch a really good fantasy and needs a title, watch A Monster Calls. It has Sigourney Weaver and Liam Neeson in it, though the main character is a young boy who is fairly new to acting. It's a bit dark, sad at the end (I cried the last ten minutes and I'm not a cryer) and gives some truths. A brief synopsis I'm stealing from IMDb.com (with one deletion as I think it's a bit of a spoiler): "A boy seeks the help of a tree monster to cope with his single mother's illness."
I would also say it qualifies as a crossover with animation. There's plenty of CGI in it along with computer animated segments. I vaguely remembered seeing the preview in theaters 2 years ago but I don't think it came to one of the theaters in my town and really don't think it was that popular. It should have been! Watch it! It's good! |
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I just finished a first time viewing of Blade Runner 2049. Well... I really wanted to like it more than I did as the first, original, Blade Runner is a favorite. It's not that it's "bad" but it's just not up to its heritage. It mostly retreads what we've already seen and know throwing out just enough "new" to make it interesting enough to stick around. But it's also too long for the story it tells - too long by at least 45 minutes. It frequently drags. Harrison Ford was good, but IMHO doesn't deserve top or near top billing as he's only in the last 45 minutes or so. OK... so his character is the primary plot point for the movie but it takes 2 hours to fully get there. Maybe like the original it'll get better over time. We'll see... but I know it won't receive as much play as the original at my house.
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And another first time viewing that turned out better than I was expecting. Signs (2002) started as just another "Crop circles show up and odd things happen" film that did an unexpected turn. I rather enjoyed the journey.
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Another name to consider adding for next year is Emma Thompson. She's popped up in several fantasy type films over the years.
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I've watched The Avengers many times. My favorite scene is still when they first all come together in a circle right after Hulk smashes the space whale.
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