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2009's Sci-Fi Films To Watch For

Tired of anything involving souls and psychics being lumped in with SF. We will occassionally get a list of "TEN NEW SF MOVIES/TV SHOWS COMING SOON !!!!!!1" and six of them will be crappy psychic/soul things.

So we're actually only getting four SF ones, right?
 
Wow, I'm shocked, there are some proper science fiction ideas in there! :techman:

Moon, Mr. Nobody, Outlander, Pandorum and District 9 actually sound very interesting. I think I'd heard about Moon before since Sam Rockwell = watch for me.
 
Two additional ones for 2009 that are actually playing at Sundance:

"The Clone Returns Home" (Japanese): A young astronaut has his body and memory “cloned" before a trip to space as a sort of insurance policy in case something goes wrong. Something does go wrong.....


The second movie, "Stingray Sam" is one that I can't believe I hadn't heard about until now, as it's by writer/director/actor/musician Cory McAbee, whose 2001 film "The American Astronaut" is one of my favorite cult movies of all time. Like "The American Astronaut", "Stingray Sam" is a sci-fi/comedy/musical/western. Yes, a sci-fi/comedy/musical/western, shot in black and white, on a shoestring budget. The plot synopsis for "Stingray" is (from IMDb):

A dangerous mission reunites STINGRAY SAM with his long lost accomplice, The Quasar Kid. Follow these two space convicts as their earn their freedom in exchange for the rescue of a young girl who is being held captive by the genetically designed figurehead of a very wealthy planet.

Here's the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O_pFDEiMXo
 
Looks like a good year for theatrical scfi ;)

much more interesting than tv, I think movies are better, deeper and of a way higher quality. :techman:

scifi on tv has gone to hell. Across the net it's just all Whedonphiles, RonMoorephiles, Abramsphiles trying to pimp some silly tv series :klingon:
 
Looks like we do have some great stuff coming out cinematically. On the other hand, we TV science fiction buffs have NEVER had it so good.

Sure beats the hell out of more schlock from Glen Larson.
 
On the other hand, we TV science fiction buffs have NEVER had it so good.

Sure beats the hell out of more schlock from Glen Larson.

Yo stoner1! put down the bong and step away from the computer! :cardie:

This is a "movie thread" not a "tv thread", if you want to prostitute soaps like 'Lost' or 'Battlestar' then stick to the correct threads. Trekbbs moderators were kind enough to create subforums for you guys to stop you people from spamming up the forum
so please use them. :p
I happen to agree 'Glen Larson' is garbage writer just in case you think I'm a Knight Rider fan or something.

Once again movie thread: Movies as in work created by Ridley Scott, Ang Lee, James Cameron ie not stuff by hack tv writers that gave us Dallas or re-imaginings of V: The Series:guffaw:
 
On the other hand, we TV science fiction buffs have NEVER had it so good.

Sure beats the hell out of more schlock from Glen Larson.

Yo stoner1! put down the bong and step away from the computer! :cardie:

This is a "movie thread" not a "tv thread", if you want to prostitute soaps like 'Lost' or 'Battlestar' then stick to the correct threads.

That so? From you, a page back...

much more interesting than tv, I think movies are better, deeper and of a way higher quality. :techman:

scifi on tv has gone to hell. Across the net it's just all Whedonphiles, RonMoorephiles, Abramsphiles trying to pimp some silly tv series :klingon:

Indeed.
 
Two additional ones for 2009 that are actually playing at Sundance:

"The Clone Returns Home" (Japanese): A young astronaut has his body and memory “cloned" before a trip to space as a sort of insurance policy in case something goes wrong. Something does go wrong.....


The second movie, "Stingray Sam" is one that I can't believe I hadn't heard about until now, as it's by writer/director/actor/musician Cory McAbee, whose 2001 film "The American Astronaut" is one of my favorite cult movies of all time. Like "The American Astronaut", "Stingray Sam" is a sci-fi/comedy/musical/western. Yes, a sci-fi/comedy/musical/western, shot in black and white, on a shoestring budget. The plot synopsis for "Stingray" is (from IMDb):

A dangerous mission reunites STINGRAY SAM with his long lost accomplice, The Quasar Kid. Follow these two space convicts as their earn their freedom in exchange for the rescue of a young girl who is being held captive by the genetically designed figurehead of a very wealthy planet.
Here's the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O_pFDEiMXo

:rommie: :bolian: :rommie: :bolian: :rommie:

...if David Lynch did comedy (you mean he doesn't?) well more obvious comedy.
 
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