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Top 20 Underrated Sci-Fi Movies (Part 3)

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

I created this list trying to show the movies i considered to be the most underated sci-fi movies of all time. Maybe you will think there are other movies that should be in this clips, but before criticize watch my other two sci-fi lists where you can find other 80 movies. In the third part you will see:

10.- A Boy and his dog (1975)
9.- Lathe of Heaven (1980)
8.- Slaughterhouse Five (1972)
7.- The Time Machine (1960)
6.- Equilibrium (2002)

The Music comes from Smackos (Legowelt) album: "Computer Day" (2007). Track: "Dreams of a Lonely Lighthouse".

I hope you like this videos showing great masterpieces. Please Rate and Comment!!!

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  • Very fine choices, all.

  • @reeltrouble equilibrium is so great

  • yay equilibrium

    

  • Don't know Equilibrium, have to find it. Nice to see 'The Lathe of Heaven' (orig version) up there, one of my favorites. Excellent list.

  • I went on IMDB to look up "A Boy and His Dog", and found this synopsis:

    A post-apocalyptic tale based on a novella by Harlan Ellison. A boy communicates telepathically with his dog as they scavenge for food and sex...

    In my head, I thought: Why the fuck haven't I seen this?

  • equilibrium is fantastic. better than the matrix hands down

  • pandorium staring denis quad

  • The 1960 version of the Time Machine was 1000000% better than the newer version! 

  • I read A boy and his dog and it's pretty cool. Short story by Harlan Ellison.

  • Thanks for including Slaughterhouse Five in this list, a very underrated film: I saw it only one time and felt a deep impression about its story and visual solution. Otherwise, thanks again for including a clip of first version from Lathe of Heaven, i only saw second one [with Lukas Haas and James Garner] and will try to know more about this first one. Best wishes

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