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Scifi Movie/Anime Recommendation Thread.
Like a lot of people on here, I'm pretty big into Sci-fi movies, tv shows etc. Have seen most mainstream stuff so I thought I'd start a thread to get your recommendations for my next sci-fi fix. Lately I've seen:
Dark City : Similar to the Matrix but with more substance. Dark, deep, intelligent and trippy. Great movie.
Appleseed Ex Machina : Beautiful graphics, nice action and a great soundtrack. Not much of a story though but worth checking out nonetheless.
Solyaris: Watched this a few years ago but thought I'd mention it. A benchmark movie. Left a lasting impression on me, a masterpiece.
So give me some of your recommendations, mainstream, obscure or otherwise
As you know, I'm into a bit of sci-fi now and then.
I keep meaning to check out Blade Runner The Final Cut. The Director's Cut was one of my favourite sci-fi films ever.
Also want to see Mad Max 2 - apparently the Blu-ray/HD DVD releases feature the uncut version previously only available on a rare Japanese DVD.
Can't let a sci-fi thread go without mentioning Star Wars. There's a couple of new fan-made DVDs around now. For purists there's the LFL Pwnage Edition that features the original mono sound mix which has never appeared on any official home video release, and for revisionists there's adywan's Revisited edit which is getting some good reviews.
Not really into anime, but my son loves Sonic X at the moment.
"Cundalini wants his hand back"
yes Mother
yes
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There comes a point in your life when you realise;
who matters,
who never did,
who won't any more...
and who always will.
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When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila and salt and call me over.
There comes a point in your life when you realise;
who matters,
who never did,
who won't any more...
and who always will.
So, don't worry about people from your past,
there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.
like this one
__________________
When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila and salt and call me over.
There comes a point in your life when you realise;
who matters,
who never did,
who won't any more...
and who always will.
So, don't worry about people from your past,
there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.
Dark City sounds not bad at all, will give it a bash 
Sci-Fi in general has been quite poor in the last couple of years imo, not many big screen titles to pick n choose from
One that I have seen recently and quite enjoyed is "The Man From Earth". Not your typical run of the mill, special effect filled action fest but a low budget thinking mans film about a group of people debating the idea of a 10,000 year old man and what his life would be like.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0756683/
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Originally posted by Mother
As you know, I'm into a bit of sci-fi now and then.
I keep meaning to check out Blade Runner The Final Cut. The Director's Cut was one of my favourite sci-fi films ever.
Also want to see Mad Max 2 - apparently the Blu-ray/HD DVD releases feature the uncut version previously only available on a rare Japanese DVD.
Can't let a sci-fi thread go without mentioning Star Wars. There's a couple of new fan-made DVDs around now. For purists there's the LFL Pwnage Edition that features the original mono sound mix which has never appeared on any official home video release, and for revisionists there's adywan's Revisited edit which is getting some good reviews.
Not really into anime, but my son loves Sonic X at the moment.

Watched The Thirteenth Floor again recently, forgotten how good it was. Was released about a month before The Matrix so was obviously overlooked by many.
Dark City was awesome, also Strange Days with Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Lewis Another unmissable is Virtuosity, starring Denzel Washington and Russel Crowe before they disappeared up their own arses.
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Gonna check out "The Man From Earth" tonight, nice one Yuri Tard.
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Can't let a sci-fi thread go without mentioning Star Wars. There's a couple of new fan-made DVDs around now. For purists there's the LFL Pwnage Edition that features the original mono sound mix which has never appeared on any official home video release, and for revisionists there's adywan's Revisited edit which is getting some good reviews.
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