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Watch the Skies!: Sci-Fi, the 1950s and Us (4 of 6)

Directors Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ridley Scott and James Cameron discuss the science fiction movies of the 1950s that influenced them.  
 
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Avatar181209 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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01:45 - 02:11




amazing scene!!!!
I must watch this movie again!!!!
Hope there is a Blue Ray ;)
02javis (3 months ago) Show Hide
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peace?
SHOOT!
BuddhaMaster84 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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whats that movie with a silver space ship, you see the ship many times flying over landscapes, there are story elements going on while flying over the landscapes. The space-ship looks full chrome style and formed like a drop. (Somehow very similar to golden fighter in new Star Wars movies) The only thing i remember that it looked flawless ! Must be around ~1960-1970~

either the alien talks/thinks or the main-character which is human stole that ship

Whats that ??
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crabsyman (6 months ago) Show Hide
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The Drake equation? Life inhabits every niche? What nonsense. Where's the life on the moon, mars, venus, etc. NONE Accept it morons.
crabsyman (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Whack a mole? Nonsense. The reason for the silence out there is that there's NO INTELLIGENT LIFE anywhere near us, you dummy!
crabsyman (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Correct ,the scientist is the idiot. This creature is here to destroy.
crabsyman (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Again, the soundtrack is the key here. What stupid alien brings out a potential weapon without introducing it first. Why is he wearing a space suit if he knows we're a friendly atmosphere? Atomic energy to spaceships? When? Not here. If Spielberg had bothered to actually watch the film he would know it was stated that these vital functions would be excepted.
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The music, the dialog and the serious treatment is key. This Thing is a Killer/Vampire and needs to go. The soldiers are the heros. Sorry, folks. but it's treated as a serious movie. No camp here. Great flick!
crabsyman (6 months ago) Show Hide
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What's Lucas talking about? You see it plenty. The serious treatment of the subject is what makes this film a classic.

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