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Jettison is a short sci-fi film that imagines the alienation soldiers experience while fighting foreign wars
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Jettison is a short sci-fi film that imagines the alienation soldiers experience while fighting foreign wars

by Capt. Xerox 2 years ago2 years ago
Looking back at TIFF’s sci-films that were not Dune
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Looking back at TIFF’s sci-films that were not Dune

by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
The early reviews for ‘Dune’ are overwhelmingly positive
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The early reviews for ‘Dune’ are overwhelmingly positive

by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Idaho Transfer
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    ‘Idaho Transfer’ is a curious, low-budget time-travel movie from 1973

    ‘Idaho Transfer’ is a curious, low-budget time-travel #movie from 1973 with an environmental message that still resonates today. Watch it, then read my review on...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Monster a Go-Go
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    An argument can be made that Monster a Go-Go is the worst sci-fi movie ever

    Never mind Plan 9 or Manos: the Hands of Fate, Monster a Go-Go is the worst science fiction movie of all time. Read my #review...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Invasion of the Bee Girls
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    ‘Invasion of the Bee Girls’ is Sci-Fi sexploitation at its finest

    They don’t make #scifi #sexploitation #movies like they used to. Check out my #review of ‘Invasion of the Bee Girls’ for SciFinds.

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    World Gone Wild screenshot
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    I kind of liked World Gone Wild, a 1988 post-apocalypse film that tries to fuse Mad Max with the Seven Samurai, but with its tongue planted firmly in cheek.

    I kind of liked World Gone Wild, a 1988 post-apocalypse film that tries to fuse Mad Max with the Seven Samurai, but with its tongue...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    In the Year 2889
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    The #scifi film ‘In the Year 2889’ has nothing to do with Jules Verne, but everything to do with surviving a nuclear apocalypse. I review this forgotten 1969 TV #movie on SciFinds

    The #scifi film ‘In the Year 2889’ has nothing to do with Jules Verne, but everything to do with surviving a nuclear apocalypse. I review...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Hologram Man
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    Have you ever seen the schlocky direct-to-DVD #scifi movie Hologram Man? It’s so bad, it’s bad. Here’s my #SciFinds review.

    Have you ever seen the schlocky direct-to-DVD #scifi movie Hologram Man? It’s so bad, it’s bad. Here’s my #SciFinds review. https://t.co/SjZg0B0MQ5

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Four Sided Triangle
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    Four Sided Triangle is an interesting take on the Frankenstein story, but with a love angle. I review this early Hammer #scifi #movie at SciFinds

    Four Sided Triangle is an interesting take on the Frankenstein story, but with a love angle. I review this early Hammer #scifi #movie at https://t.co/dO7kqgXoSE.

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Moon Zero Two astronauts
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    Moon Zero Two is a groovy space Western from Hammer Films from 1969 that imagines life on the moon in the futuristic year 2021. Sadly, the future turned out very differently. Read my review on SciFinds

    Moon Zero Two is a groovy space Western from Hammer Films from 1969 that imagines life on the moon in the futuristic year 2021. Sadly,...

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    William Shatner in The Horror on 37,000 Feet
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    Some have said The Horror at 37,000 Feet is the worst movie that William Shatner has ever made, but I actually kind of liked it. Read my review on SciFinds.

    Some have said The Horror at 37,000 Feet is the worst movie that William Shatner has ever made, but I actually kind of liked it....

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    Starfish aliens from 1956 Japanese scifi movie, Warning from Space
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    For SciFinds, I check out ‘Warning from Space,’ an early Japanese #scifi #movie that is a lot better than most from that time.

    For SciFinds, I check out ‘Warning from Space,’ an early Japanese #scifi #movie that is a lot better than most from that time. https://t.co/Qqidqe7RkA

    Capt. Xerox
    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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Who else could have painted this cover of the Apri Who else could have painted this cover of the April 1934 issue of Weird Tales than the unmistakable Margaret Brundage?
Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the April 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries was painted by the always prolific Lawrence. I had to look up Edison Marhsall and Elmer Brown Mason. The former penned only a handful of stories, mostly in the 30s, and the latter was equally obscure, only publishing a few stories during the First World War.
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