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Offline Nemesis6

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Interesting enough, rather a bit I didn't know actually.  But it's written for 8 year olds. :sigh:
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Interesting enough, rather a bit I didn't know actually.  But it's written for 8 year olds. :sigh:


Then wait for it to be renacted in 50 seconds with bunnies. :P
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Offline Flipside

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Interesting, but yes, it kind of sounds like a badly VA'd Japanese animation meets Disney Kidumentary ;)

 

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it really coulda done without the crash course in classic scifi.
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Offline Flipside

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Yeah, I felt a bit like it was distracting itself from its point during that bit...

 

Offline Aardwolf

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Re: Venus: Death of a Planet
Ahaha, some loser on the comments page is all like "what do we humans know" and the counters are all equally incompetent.

 

Offline Liberator

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Classic sci-fi?  That's possibly the worst movie ever made.
So as through a glass, and darkly
The age long strife I see
Where I fought in many guises,
Many names, but always me.

There are only 10 types of people in the world , those that understand binary and those that don't.

 

Offline Nemesis6

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Ahaha, some loser on the comments page is all like "what do we humans know" and the counters are all equally incompetent.

Yeah I mean, how do we know? WE WEREN'T THERE!  :rolleyes:

 

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It's youTube, the biggest gift to conspiracy theorists and 'The End is Nigh' brigade since sandwich boards...

If I've learned one thing from watching Videos about 2012 and this whole 'Nibiru' fiasco it is that a wierd bloke with a sandwich board is a wierd bloke with a sandwich board, even if that board is animated and set to dramatic music.

 

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Classic sci-fi?  That's possibly the worst movie ever made.

classic scifi was all bad. mostly made up of b movies.
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Offline Androgeos Exeunt

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Re: Venus: Death of a Planet
You mean like Attack of the The Eye Creatures and Plan 9 from Outer Space?
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Offline Angelus

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Re: Venus: Death of a Planet
Hey Forbidden Planet wasn't THAT bad! Same goes for The day the Earth stood still.
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Offline Liberator

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Forbidden Planet isn't a B Movie and neither was The Day The Earth Stood Still.
So as through a glass, and darkly
The age long strife I see
Where I fought in many guises,
Many names, but always me.

There are only 10 types of people in the world , those that understand binary and those that don't.

 

Offline Nuke

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either way its classic sci-fi. a movie need not be top rate to be classic. plan 9 was so bad that it was awesome, and id probibly watch it again if it ever came on tv. theres not a doubt in my mind that its not classic.
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Offline Flipside

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Exactly, those films attractiveness is not in their high quality, good acting or deep introspective scripts, in fact, the attraction is pretty much the lack of any of the above.

 

Offline Androgeos Exeunt

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Re: Venus: Death of a Planet
I watched Forbidden Planet last week and got dragged under a bus by my lecturer for misquoting him. Apparently, he said that the acting was cheesy, not that it received mixed reception.
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Offline Liberator

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Forbidden Planet is the origin point for Modern Sci-Fi Blockbusters.
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The age long strife I see
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Many names, but always me.

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Offline Androgeos Exeunt

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Re: Venus: Death of a Planet
Was Star Wars partly inspired by Forbidden Planet?
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Offline Angelus

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Was Star Wars partly inspired by Forbidden Planet?

Probably, though i think that C-3PO was visually heavily inspired from Metropolis.
Star Wars takes it's inpiration from a lot of sources.