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- Star
Wars
- A young Luke Skywalker begins to discover his destiny when,
searching for a lost droid, he is saved by reclusive Jedi Obi-Wan
Kenobi. As civil war rages in the galaxy, and Rebel forces struggle
against the evil Galactic Empire, Luke and Obi-Wan enlist the
aid of hotshot pilot Han Solo. Directed by George Lucas. Starring
Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, & Carrie Fisher. PG
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- Metropolis
- The story of a 21st century city run by a "super trustee" and
his collaborators who live in a paradise-like garden. Workers
are totally enslaved by machines and condemned to live underground.
In the midst of this misery, a young woman, Maria, arises and
attempts to inspire the workers to throw off their oppressors.
Directed by Fritz Lang. NR
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- Forbidden
Planet
- The far-off star Altair-IV, occupied by two lone inhabitants
and Robby the Robot, is visited by a search party from Earth.
Directed by Fred M. Wilcox. Starring Walter Pidgeon, Anne
Francis, & Leslie Nielsen. G
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- Invasion
Of The Body Snatchers
- Plant-like extraterrestrials have invaded Santa Mira, a small
town in California, replicating the villagers in giant seed "pods"
and taking possession of their souls while they sleep. In a terrifying
race, for his life, Dr. Bennell escapes to warn the world of the
deadly invasion of the pod people. Directed by Don Siegel.
Starring Kevin McCarthy & Dana Wynter. NR
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- The
Fly
- An over-ambitious scientist accidentally merges with a housefly
while conducting a bizarre teleporting experiment. A journalist
suddenly finds herself caring for a horrifying creature whose
insect half gradually begins to take over. Directed by David Cronenberg.
Starring Jeff Goldblum & Geena Davis. R
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- The
Thing
- A team of scientists, investigating a magnetic disturbance
near the North Pole, discovers a disc-shaped object and some sort
of man-like creature frozen beneath the ice. Directed by Howard
Hawkes & Christian Nyby. Starring James Arness. Based
on the book Who
goes there? by John W. Campbell, Jr. NR
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- The
Thing
- New version of the 1951 horror film set at an Antarctica research
station in Winter of 1982, where a scientific team of twelve men
discover an alien being which has been buried in the ice for 100,000
years. As it defrosts, the " Thing " replicates dogs and men and
becomes one of the research team. Directed by John Carpenter.
Starring Kurt Russell & Wilford Brimley. Based on the book
Who
goes there? by John W. Campbell, Jr. R
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- The
Empire Strikes Back
- The battle to save the galaxy from the evil Empire rages on.
Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia and Chewbacca face attack
by the Imperial forces and its AT-AT walkers on the ice planet
Hoth. While Han and Leia escape in the Millenium Falcon, Luke
travels to Dagobah in search of Yoda. Only with the Jedi Master's
help will Luke survive when the dark side of the Force beckons
him into an ultimate duel with Darth Vader. Directed by George
Lucas. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, & Carrie
Fisher. PG
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- The
Matrix
- Perception: Our day-in, day-out world is real. Reality: That
world is a hoax, an elaborate deception spun by all-powerful machines
of artificial intelligence that control us. A computer hacker
learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality
and his role in the war against the controllers of it. Directed
by Andy & Larry Wachowski. Starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence
Fishburne, & Carrie-Anne Moss. R
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- Godzilla
- Godzilla rises from the sea, his slumber disturbed by atomic
tests. With its haunting scenes of a devastated Tokyo eerily echoing
the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, this film gave the
world the perfect monster, and metaphor, for the Atomic Age. Directed
by Ishirô Honda. NR
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- The
Time Machine
- In 1899, a young scientist invents a time machine that takes
him into the future of the 20th century and beyond. Directed by
George Pal. Starring Rod Taylor & Alan Young.
Based on the book The
Time Machine by H.G. Wells. G
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- War
of the Worlds
- Disguised as meteors, Martian spacecraft invade the Earth and
conduct the systematic destruction of all major population centers.
Not even nuclear bombs can stop them. Soon panic and looting set
in as the thin veneer of civilization is stripped away. Directed
by Byron Haskin. Starring Gene Barry & Anne Robinson.
Based on the book The
War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells. G
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- Star
Trek: The Wrath of Khan
- The Federation Starship U.S.S. Enterprise is on routine training
maneuvers, and Admiral James T. Kirk seems resigned to the fact
that this may be his last space mission. But Khan --a brilliant
renegade of 20th Century Earth--is back with his exiled band of
genetic supermen and setting a deadly trap for his old enemy Kirk...with
the threat of a universal Armageddon! Directed by Nicholas Meyer.
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, & DeForest Kelley.
PG
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- Planet
Of The Apes
- An astronaut crew lands on a planet where intelligent apes
are the dominant species. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner.
Starring Charlton Heston & Roddy McDowall. G
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- The
Andromeda Strain
- A remote village in New Mexico is contaminated by a crashed
satellite. Scientists fight the clock trying to analyze the lethal
organism and discover a solution. Directed by Robert Wise.
Based on the book The
Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton. G
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- This Island Earth
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- Them!
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- Five Million Years to Earth
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- 2001:
A Space Odyssey
- A science fiction film which moves from the pre-historic birth
of intelligence toward the emergence of man as pure thought somewhere
in the future. Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Based on the book
2001:
A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke. G
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- The
Terminator
- In the year of Darkness, 2029, the rulers of the planets have
devised the ultimate plan. They will reshape the future by changing
the past. The plan requires something that feels neither pity,
pain, nor fear - a Terminator . Part man, part machine, the Terminator
is sent back to present-day Earth to kill Sarah Connor, a young
woman whose life will have great significance in the years to
come. Sarah has but a single ally - Kyle Reese, a young soldier
sent from the future to protect her. The fate of the world lies
with two humans who must defeat an unstoppable killing machine
- the Terminator. Directed by James Cameron. Starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger & Linda Hamilton. R
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- Blade
Runner
- Rick Deckard prowls the steel and microchip jungle of 21st
century Los Angeles. He's a " blade runner " stalking genetically-made
criminal replicants. His assignment: kill them. Their crime: wanting
to be human. Directed by Ridley Scott. Starring Harrison
Ford, Rutger Hauer, & Sean Young. Based on the book Do
Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick. R
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- Altered
States
- In the basement of a university medical school Dr . Jessup
floats naked in total darkness. The most terrifying experiment
in the history of science is out of control... and the subject
is himself. Directed by Ken Russell. Starring William
Hurt & Blair Brown. Based on the book by Paddy Chayefsky.
R
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- Things
to Come
- Imaginative, intelligent, unusual and full of human interest
because of its timely theme, for it concerns the stunning horrors
and consequences of the next war. The film is split in two halves,
the first dealing with the devastating effect of the war and the
second taking place many years later showing how the war changed
civilization as we know it. Directed by William Cameron Menzies.
Starring Raymond Massey & Edward Chapman. R
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- Alien
- When commercial towing vehicle Nostromo, heading back to Earth,
intercepts an SOS signal from a nearby planet, the crew investigate.
After a bad landing on the planet, some crew members leave the
ship to explore the area. At the same time they discover a hive
colony of some unknown creature, the ship's computer deciphers
the message to be a warning, not a call for help. When one of
the eggs is disturbed, the crew do not know the danger they are
in until it is too late. Directed by Ridley Scott. Starring
Sigourney Weaver & Tom Skerritt. R
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- Aliens
- Ripley is recovering from her encounter with the deadly alien
when she is asked to go back with a company of marines. At first
the marines refuse to believe her warning but soon they all come
face to face with the awesome creatures. Directed by James Cameron.
Starring Sigourney Weaver. R
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- The
Day The Earth Stood Still
- A spaceship lands in Washington, D.C., capturing the attention
of the world. But the alien emissary it brings refuses to reveal
his mission to any single government, leaving the military, the
politicians, and millions of ordinary people to wait in fear.
Soon their distrust turns to calls for violence. But one young
woman and her son befriend him ... and soon realize that they
may be all that stands between the human race and total destruction.
Directed by Robert Wise. Starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal,
& Hugh Marlowe. G
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- The Incredible Shrinking Man
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- The Day After
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- Barbarella
- An erotic science fiction fantasy in which a female adventurer
travels through space vanquishing evil in the forms of robots
and monsters and rewarding the men who assist her. Directed by
Roger Vadim. Starring Jane Fonda. Based on the book Barbarella
by Jean Claude Forest. PG
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- A
Clockwork Orange
- Depicts a harrowing journey through a near-future world of
decaying cities, murderous adolescents and nightmarish technologies
of punishment and crime. Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Starring
Malcolm McDowell. Based on the book A
Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess. R
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- Sleeper
- Miles Monroe enters the hospital in 1973 for a minor ulcer
operation only to wake up 200 years later after being defrosted.
As Miles tries to adjust to his new environment, he is re-programed,
de-programmed, chased by Big Brother-like police, and falls for
Luna, an underground poet. Directed by Woody Allen. Starring Woody
Allen & Diane Keaton. PG
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- Zardoz
- A postapocalyptic story of a privileged society separated from
the mass of the population who have reverted to savagery living
in a world devasted by war and pollution. When a particularly
bright savage makes his wway into the world of the Eternals, he
discovers the truth of his reality, and change for the world begins.
Directed by John Boorman. Starring Sean Connery & Charlotte
Rampling. R
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- Logan's
Run
- The occupants of the perfect world of the 23rd century experience
total pleasure until their 30th birthday, when they face a ritualistic
execution. Two of the inhabitants approaching their 30th birthdays
decide to attempt a flight to find refuge from their hedonistic,
automated world. Directed by Michael Anderson. Starring
Michael York & Robert Jordan. PG
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- Close
Encounters of the Third Kind
- A line worker, after an encounter with UFOs, feels undeniably
drawn to an isolated area in the wilderness where something spectacular
is about to happen. Directed by Stephen Spielberg. Starring Richard
Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, & François Truffaut. PG
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- Tron
- A hacker is transported into a computer where he must fight
for his life against the Master Control system. The hacker teams
up with a bookkeeping program and his girlfriend to try to replace
Master Control with Tron. Directed by Steven Lisberger.
Starring Jeff Bridges & Bruce Boxleitner. PG
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- 1984
- George Orwell's novel of a totalitarian future society in which
a man whose daily work is rewriting history tries to rebel by
falling in love. Directed by Michael Radford. Starring John Hurt
& Richard Burton. Based on the book Nineteen
Eighty-Four by George Orwell. R
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- Akira
- A powerful psychic force known only as Akira resurfaces in
Neo-Tokyo in the 21st century. Tetsuo, a young, inexperienced
motorcycle biker driven beyond the boundaries of sanity by the
power of Akira , is forced to conjure up demons laying dormant
within his subconscious. Directed by Katsuhiro Ôtomo.
R
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- Total
Recall
- A worker leaves Earth for the mind-bending nightmarish reality
of a Martian mining colony ruled over by a dictator who can alter
reality to suit his whims. Directed by Paul Verhoeven. Starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Based on the short story "We
Can Remember It for You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick.
R
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- Independence
Day
- It begins when massive spaceships appear in Earth's skies.
But wonder turns to terror as the ships blast destructive beams
of fire down on cities all over the planet. Now the world's only
hope lies with a determined band of survivors, uniting for one
last strike against the invaders - before it's the end of mankind.
Directed by Roland Emmerich. Starring Bill Pullman, Mary McDonnell,
Jeff Goldblum, Judd Hirsch, & Will Smith. PG-13
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- Galaxy
Quest
- For four years, the courageous crew of the NSEA Protector set
off on thrilling and often dangerous missions in space -- and
then their series was canceled. Now, twenty years later, aliens
under attack have mistaken the " Galaxy Quest " television transmissions
for "historical documents" and beamed up the crew of has-been
actors to save the universe. Directed by Dean Parisot. Starring
Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, & Alan Rickman. PG
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- Fantastic Planet
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- Earth
vs. The Flying Saucers
- Dr. Russell Marvin heads up Operation Skyhook, which is tasked
with sending experimental rockets into the upper atmosphere. Unfortunately,
all the rockets are somehow disappearing. During the final rocket
launching, a flying saucer lands and the military fires upon the
aliens, triggering the destruction of the installation and a cryptic
warning from the aliens. In response, Dr. Marvin and his colleagues
develop an anti-magnetic beam weapon to disable the flying discs.
The weapon and the mettle of the populace of Washington, DC are
soon put to the test, when the flying saucers attack. Directed
by Fred F. Sears. Starring Hugh Marlowe. NR
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- The
Rocky Horror Picture Show
- A mixture of fantastical rock opera and horror movie spoof.
A couple of ordinary kids have car trouble one dark and rainy
night and knock on the door of a looming gothic mansion. They
are stunned to learn that they have stumbled into an ongoing convention
of kinky characters, hosted by Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a mad scientist
from the planet Transsexual. Directed by Jim Sharman. Starring
Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, & Barry Bostwick. R
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- Bride
of Frankenstein
- Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive,
not killed as previously believed. Dr. Frankenstein abandons evil
experiments, but when a mad scientist, Dr. Pretorius, kidnaps
his wife, Dr. Frankenstein agrees to help him create a new creature:
a woman to be the companion of the monster. Directed by James
Whale. Starring Boris Karloff & Elsa Lanchester. NR
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- Plan
Nine from Outer Space
- Alien invaders use "Plan 9" to re-animate dead earthlings.
Directed by Ed Wood. Starring Bella Lugosi, Vampira, & Lyle
Talbot. NR
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- The Crawling Eye
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- Dr.
Strangelove
- Fueled by paranoia and a fanatical sense of patriotism, two
psychotic generals - U.S. Air Force Commander Jack D. Ripper and
Joint Chief of Staff "Buck" Turgidson - trigger an ingenious,
irrevocable scheme to attack Russia's strategic targets with nuclear
bombs. Funny and frightening, this black comedy about a group
of military men who plan a nuclear apocalypse seems as relevant
todayas ever. Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Starring Peter Sellers
& George C. Scott. PG
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- Road
Warrior
- Story is set in the post-nuclear outback of Australia where
a battle is raged by a tiny band of civilized survivors and a
group of barbarians over a precious cache of gasoline. Directed
by George Miller. Starring Mel Gibson. R
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- When
Worlds Collide
- Earth is destroyed by a runaway star, but not before a few
privately financed individuals can escape to start anew on another
planet. Directed by Rudolph Maté. Based on the book When
Worlds Collide by Philip Wylie & Edwin Balmer. G
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- Strange Days
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