I see what you did there.. .nice.
Animated and not really space but Aeon Flux is good (not the movie - although when I finally watched it I didn't absolutely hate it, as long as you don't think it will be the same as the animated series).
Probably already mentioned but for older ones that have probably dated badly but were good there is Blakes 7 and Logans Run.
The best Science Fiction for me has always been reading Arthur C. Clarke.
As I was pointing at with the Zarathustra tune, 2001/10 were good flicks, but it took reading the book to fully understand the first movie.
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Life would be so much easier if you addressed questions with a simple answer.
Huh?? You mean Dredd don't you? I liked this film....much better than Judge Dredd starring Sylvester Stallone. I liked some of the touches like the "Chopper" graffitti...if you read 2000AD comics from the 70's onwards you'd have picked up a few nice geeky things in the background.
Would like to see Brian Aldiss Helliconia series brought to life on screen.....but seasons spanning generations won't hold audiences attention methinks.
Legalise anarchy
I liked Dredd but it was a bit 2013 for my liking.
Thunderbirds
UFO
Space1999
Stargate SG1
Tripping the Rift
V for Vendetta
Iron Sky
Babylon5
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
Probably. I found them all very tedious. Seriously 2001: the first half with the monkeys is boring, the middle bit with the space station and the Discovery is cool, and the last little acid flashback stuff is just tedious. Talk about lay your message on with a trowel.
Theres a film called CONTACT starring Jodie Foster than no one has seen which deals with that whole "Its not only stranger than you imagine, its stranger than you can imagine" scenario. That is much better.
I just dont get the adoration for Kubrick in general. There, I said it.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
the problem with a lot of the suggestions for book to film that people are making is that they are pretty much un-filmable. Stories too big, universes that need too much explaining. Remember to get a film greenlit you need to convince a listed company to part with a big wad o'cash. Which is why we need to cherish something like DISTRICT 9, (and why I am looking forward to ELYSIUM so much).
Which is why something like Iain M Banks' Culture novels just wouldnt work. You would have to strip the stories down so much they would be nonsensical.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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