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StillPaisleyCat, to quarks in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

Happy to be reminded of Fanastic Planet.

The name also reminded me of MGM’s incredibly influential mid 1950s groundbreaking high-end feature Forbidden Planet.

Any fan of Star Trek, Star Wars or other 60s and 70s science fiction who hasn’t seen Forbidden Planet should make the effort to hunt down a copy just to know where a lot of the tropes and design came from.

StillPaisleyCat, to quarks in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

😹😹. Our kids correct me constantly, and is annoyed when I say that it wasn’t called that when I first saw it.

StillPaisleyCat, to quarks in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

Watching the original Alien in a theatre with a group of friends, almost none of whom had any idea what was coming, is one of those indelible experiences of my youth.

So is lining up to see the original Star Wars (The Last Hope) after having been impressed by the trailer that was shown before ‘Robin and Marion’ the previous November. I never would have imagined after seeing it that the franchise would eventually evolve to be dystopian.

One great 70s science fiction movie that I only got to see later on television was Silent Running. It deserves more attention.

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