RE: Best Sci-fi movies
January 2, 2012 at 3:06 am
(This post was last modified: January 2, 2012 at 3:08 am by Cyberman.)
Ah yes, Forbidden Planet - The Tempest in Space, with Leslie Nielsen as I recall. "Would sixty gallons be sufficient?" Classic - how could I forget that one? Metropolis I could never really get into, and I have tried several times; maybe it's just me, I don't know.
I shall pretend that nobody mentioned the Star Trek reboot. It's the Marmite of the Trek world; you either love ot or loathe it - and I'm afraid I don't love it. Young Spock was ok though.
Also, I've just bought a DVD of a found-footage style film called Apollo 18 ("There's a reason we never went back to the Moon!" or somesuch tagline); it was cheap and it looks fun, so I thought I'd give it five minutes. I haven't had chance to watch it yet, so no spoilers please if you don't mind.
I shall pretend that nobody mentioned the Star Trek reboot. It's the Marmite of the Trek world; you either love ot or loathe it - and I'm afraid I don't love it. Young Spock was ok though.
Also, I've just bought a DVD of a found-footage style film called Apollo 18 ("There's a reason we never went back to the Moon!" or somesuch tagline); it was cheap and it looks fun, so I thought I'd give it five minutes. I haven't had chance to watch it yet, so no spoilers please if you don't mind.
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