Bud Brewster Galactic Fleet Admiral (site admin)

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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2021 1:02 pm Post subject: FEATURED THREADS for 11-2-21 |
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Two great science fiction movies — one old and one new — and a great fantasy with animation by you-know-who!
Both of the sci-fi movies present hi-tech futures by dazzling us with great special effects, so they definitely hold their own against the marvelous stop motion of the fantasy film.
But I was surprised to discover that Geostorm only has two replies to the thread's initial posts — and their all by me!
Gosh, am I the only one with any interest in that movie!
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Geostorm (2017)
Opening Statement: I watched my new Blu-ray of this great movie today, and I was impressed all over again. This is an awesome science fiction movie in every way. It impresses me far more than any of the recent Star Trek or Star Wars movies — although I admit I love them as well. Cool
But this one is a "thinkin' man's" science fiction story, the kind we love to read and contemplate — rather than the kind we just watch.
Forbidden Planet (1956)
Opening Statement:
Krel wrote: | In some scenes you can see a number of what look to be some type of small screen in the break area. I believe the books are manuals and reference books. If there is a problem, the screens could be rendered inoperable.
But the advantage of printed books is that they are not dependent on a power source. In an emergency, as long as there is a source of light, the books are usable. |
By gum, this idea deserves even more praise than I gave it in a previous post!
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977)
Opening Statement: IMDB has several interesting trivia items for this production,
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~ After the live action filming was done, it took animator Ray Harryhausen almost 1½ years to do the animation, all from his own home studio.
Note from me: I've always wished that Ray had taken on several talented young assistants he could train and then supervise, so that he wouldn't have to shoulder the full load of his difficult work. _________________ ____________
Is there no man on Earth who has the wisdom and innocence of a child?
~ The Space Children (1958) |
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