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Ok, I just watched a trailer for you to refresh my memory. I would say it is likely worth it to get the HD version if they were really able to translate it into full quality HD.
Galteeth said:What did people think of Southland Tales?
TheStatutoryApe said:Ok, I just watched a trailer for you to refresh my memory. I would say it is likely worth it to get the HD version if they were really able to translate it into full quality HD.
Ivan Seeking said:Tesla as a character = Sci-Fi?![]()
I don't think I paid close enough attention to notice. I only remember thinking that he was not quite as I would expect him to be.Ivan Seeking said:We thought The Prestige was great! And yes, no doubt it qualifies as sci-fi - a very brief but pivotal few moments in the movie. At first I thought the hats and cats may be a ruse.
Did anyone notice who played Tesla?
David Bowie
I don't think I ever would have guessed.
Ivan and I were talking about it earlier in the thread. Definitely a pretty good mini series so mentioning it more is a good thing.turbo-1 said:The Lost Room series from SciFi is OK. Apologies if it has been mentioned before.
TheStatutoryApe said:Ivan and I were talking about it earlier in the thread. Definitely a pretty good mini series so mentioning it more is a good thing.
I started watching Lathe of Heaven but have not been able to get back to it. So far it is pretty good though the special effects are certainly bad lol. I noticed that it was based on a story by Ursula Le Guin. She is a good author from what books of hers I have read
dilletante said:20 pages and no one has mentioned "The Man Who Fell to Earth" with David Bowie?
Ivan Seeking said:FInally gave up on the Blu-Ray version of Dark City and have the standard def for this weekend. The problem with Netflix is that when a movie is temporarily unavailable, there is no way to get in line. You have to try to time a movie return with availability of the one you want. Am I missing something here, Netflix users? Is there some way to reserve a movie?
Borek said:Definitely watch District 9. I have just seen it and I can only recommend.
Ivan Seeking said:Tsu didn't last long enough for me to get a good feel for Dark City yet, but I can say that kid is creeeeeepy!
TheStatutoryApe said:I was wondering about Dark City perhaps being too dark. Does the HD look good? I'm considering buying it.
TheStatutoryApe said:I was wondering about Dark City perhaps being too dark. Does the HD look good? I'm considering buying it.
Cinema's Exiles from Hilter to HollywoodMetropolis was one of Hitler's favorite movies
Good. So maybe Best Pic won't simply be handed directly to Avatar.Ivan Seeking said:Wow... District 9 was nominated for four academy awards - one for best picture!
Ivan Seeking said:Btw, I did like Dark City. Tsu didn't care for it so it took me forever to get back to it.
Integral said:We finally watched Avatar. Yawn! Pretty movie but completely predictable I knew how it was going to go within the first 15min. The kids said it was just a remake of Pocahontas. Perhaps so, but I have not watched that so I can't say for myself.
- NetflixMoon
2009 R 97 minutes
As he nears the end of a lonely three-year stint on the moon base Sarang, astronaut Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) begins to hear and see strange things. It's not long before Sam suspects that his employer -- the conglomerate LUNAR -- has other plans for him. Featuring Kevin Spacey as the voice of a robot, this sci-fi thriller also stars Matt Berry and Kaya Scodelario. The film was an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CarnivàleCarnivàle (pronounced /kɑrnɪˈvæl/[1]) is an American television series set in the United States during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl. In tracing the lives of two disparate groups of people, its overarching story depicts the battle between good and evil and the struggle between free will and destiny; the storyline mixes Christian theology with gnosticism and Masonic lore, particularly that of the Knights Templar. The show was filmed in Santa Clarita, California, and other Southern Californian locations...
TheStatutoryApe said:Canivale is amazing. It is also incredibly dark, I am wondering how well Tsu will fair as things progress.
From what I remember the end of the series mostly ties everything together, unfortunately it is open ended as if in anticipation of a new season.

The first bad scene that came to my mind was the episode where the daughter in the burlesque show died. The other scene that jumps out now that I think of it was the tar and feathering. Something I saw so many times in slapstick like the Three Stooges that I never really thought of how horrible it really is.Ivan Seeking said:It does get pretty kinky at times!
Did you ever watch Jericho [not sure if we hit on this already]? It too was excellent.