Arthur's comments
(member since Oct 19, 2008)
Arthur's comments from the Science Fiction Films group.
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Awesome, I saw both 'melting man' and 'squirm' at the drive-in as a child. They were my favorite movies. I only watched what I was allowed, and drive ends were allowed by my parents. I recently re saw Squirm on the television, only a few years ago.
I got to see this. But wasn't surprised by it. It was at first some comedy that was like, get out of here. And the involvements between the characters reminded me of on stage acting instead of a true film. But as I got interested in while I watched I sort of enjoyed the black hole thing, and watching the drama of the alternate history/time line where it involved the Treks and mostly Spock. Seeing the older Spock totally helped this movie where it would be only some really hilarious teenage movie done by mistake if it wasn't that fact. Seeing all the cues for the alternate reality character coming to life makes it funny and entertaining but only. It's incredible they made it at all.It was young and cool but doesn't seem to have much of a story. A lot of older stories have to little stuck between frames and this kind of was like that a huge production with little dialogue and effort. A fun movie if you got interested in it. I wondered what happened to get Spock home? And how much it will cost in dollars?
I enjoyed the broadcasts from BBC production aired on cabled PBS, loved watching Monty Python. It felt great when unexpectedly my brother wanted to see Time Bandits. As a teenager I enjoyed renting most of the grungy Monty Python movies. I saw for the first time Brazil recently and really enjoy the humor and off beat drama I’m used too.
A cyborg is organic, unconscious or controlled using mechanical systems and drugs and for inhuman conditions.
That’s why you see a cyborg army in vandamme’s Cyborg. They perform robotic actions just like a robot, unlike an android, which Robocop thinks he is or a man and robot because his memories are real and no longer under control. Why in science-fiction can Cyborg claim to be human if it once was?
My how bright and that well made beautiful station and very realistically colorful. The 1972 movie was dramatical, too dramatically into scientific explanation and very weird, not really well written . . . kind of like the dialogue may have been better in Russian than its English subtitled translation. . . . The Russian isn’t something I can take into account. But the general idea weakened at times in part from being far too philosophical and too soft in reasoning, scientific man’s attempt of explaining without a doubt of an extraordinary observation . . . explaining by fear far too deeply but making that the importance because it ends dramatically. Where the newest film-making of Solaris (2002) includes average American face, star George Clooney, and is colorful but more gray but bigger and is more weightless with motionless probability, I couldn’t believe the rockets in early 1972s version (example: a Star Wars bonanza or James Bond film), and colder. The Solaris is a planet being observed and acting like the 2001: space odyssey film or the Black Hole film from Disney where it is normal to fear to enter a gravitation felt no matter the size or color of the appearance of a planet.
I haven’t had a chance to read the book, but hope very soon to in the near future.
Saw it on TV and was surprised by the action. But i don't know all about all these DVD's. Some are horribly made. Why do they package these things to sell them to the public? It’s to disappointing too. Some movies are with horrible censor borders and terrible stretched vision-a horrible scope reality, and bad copies of videos that looked dubbed.lol.and crazy sound, is it just a fad? But love this movie.
