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Cronenberg is the king and Scanners is my favorite of his films.

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No one got any love for Event Horizon?

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x-bobo wrote:

check also "Solaris" (1972) by Andrei Tarkovsky. Music by Eduard Artemyev.
Not the recent american remake...

Yep. Tarkovsky also made another favourite - 'Stalker'. Also great visually and also with a great Artemyev soundtrack. Any fans of sci-fi novels need to read the book it's based on too, 'Roadside Picnic' by Boris Strugatsky and Arkady Strugatsky.

Quite into some of the Miyazaki's animated sci-fi stuff lately, like 'Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind' or 'Laputa: The Flying Island' (great robot in Laputa!). Both have some nice moments on the soundtracks too (both are by Joe Hisaishi)

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bias wrote:

you forgot the best one - eXistenZ

you're so true. Death to the demoness Alegra Geller!

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31 (edited by metalman 2008-07-14 14:18:55)

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yes David Cronenberg is totally worth searching true indeed!
"Videodrome" i also enjoyed very much, incl. the music by Howard Shore

Also John Carpenter same thing of course!

And don't forget  "Liquid Sky" by Slava Tsukerman
with the soundtrack: "Me and My Rhythm Box"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ez5Zqq2SXg

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also a big fan of cronenberg. he did a couple of great short films while still studying called 'stereo' and 'crimes of the future' - which can be bought together. a lot of the ideas in those films get carried forward in his later films like scanners and eXistenZ.

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TinFoilHats wrote:

No one got any love for Event Horizon?

i kinda like it

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Robot Monster wrote:

???-???-??? / Kin-Dza-Dza

That looks very interesting. It's available on google video so I guess I will be watching it tonight.

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Mad Max - got to love it

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r2dj wrote:
TinFoilHats wrote:

No one got any love for Event Horizon?

i kinda like it

Event Horizon was really cool, I went into the theater having no idea what I was about to watch.

Has anyone seen Planet of the Vampire by Mario Bava? Pretty awesome movie, was a big influence on Ridley when he made Alien.

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THX 1138

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since most of you guys know all the classics, i'll post some not so known movies
http://bp2.blogger.com/_v0fV15P7uQo/SCom598LhyI/AAAAAAAACG0/JZlKvn6FnVA/s1600/gunhed.jpg
this is like the definition of cyberpunk

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Gunhead - yes, i know this movie.

Anybody knows the music-video "Mindphaser" from Front Line Assembly? smile

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Henri Puolitaival wrote:
Robot Monster wrote:

???-???-??? / Kin-Dza-Dza

That looks very interesting. It's available on google video so I guess I will be watching it tonight.

Don't ruin the experience by watching it in lousy resolution. There's some excellent rips of it available on various torrent sites smile

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Ant.La wrote:

Gunhead - yes, i know this movie.

Anybody knows the music-video "Mindphaser" from Front Line Assembly? smile

that's the one smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8W6ID8jk4A

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http://farm1.static.flickr.com/97/247367556_c9fc81f1ab.jpg?v=0
not very good movie but italians+the 60s and scifi = interesting.

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it's not a scifi movie, but a great compilation of motion and patterns combined with experimental editing: Man with Movie Camera by Dziga Vertov.

http://personal.centenary.edu/~jhendric/film_seminar/man_with_movie_camera_poster.jpg

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Poodle wrote:

Don't forget the master James Cameron:

Terminatorbest B movie ever with excellent sound track.

Man the Terminator ost seriously rules...I listen to it all the time. Would have to be one of my favourite soundtracks

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kos010 wrote:

it's not a scifi movie, but a great compilation of motion and patterns combined with experimental editing: Man with Movie Camera by Dziga Vertov.

http://personal.centenary.edu/~jhendric … poster.jpg

Curious about that Dziga Vertov, known movie but not seen yet

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Has anyone mentioned Akira yet

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r2dj wrote:

Has anyone mentioned Akira yet

no, but they should - love that film. lots of anime fits in here i guess. ghost in the shell, metropolis..

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meschi wrote:

metropolis - fritz lang

Are you aware they found the full version of this in Argentina??

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7489278.stm

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jonny five wrote:
r2dj wrote:

Has anyone mentioned Akira yet

no, but they should - love that film. lots of anime fits in here i guess. ghost in the shell, metropolis..

I introduced my daughter to Princess Mononake, Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle recently. She was totally tuned in as well.

EDIT - sorry, a little of on a tangent there

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Mr Basic wrote:

EDIT - sorry, a little of on a tangent there

not really a tangent - miyazaki also did some great sci-fi films that i mentioned in a previous post. cool that they work for kids and adults.