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Old 13-12-2007, 10:32 PM   #16
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christop404, Zardoz I've heard is really bad, lol.
Zardoz, bad? What could be bad about a film that has Sean Connery dressed like this?




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Old 13-12-2007, 10:38 PM   #17
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I agree Steve, Zardoz isn't all bad.



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Reminds me, whatever happened to Frank Bough?
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DB7, I've not seen Invasion or Unearthly Stranger. I don't think either are out on DVD. The Earth Dies Screaming I saw a while back, and reminded me a lot of Night of The Living Dead.
You'll pick up Unearthly Stranger here or Ebay. I'd highly recommend it as the story relies on atmosphere and mounting tension rather than ropey sfx.
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christop404, Zardoz I've heard is really bad, lol. Demon Seed I've seen and is great. No Blade of Grass I've been fortunate to see and absolutely loved it. Very different. The Final Programme ... not heard of that one! And I had no idea Rollerball was shot in England!


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Zardoz is well worth watching, lots of ideas going on in the film, maybe too many even by director John Boormans own admition but very entertaining and not bad at all. The Final Programme is a film based on the literary character Jerry Cornelius as penned by well known sci fi author Michael Moorcock. Made in the early seventies, it was directed by Robert Faust who also directed Vincent Price in the Dr Phibes films so there is a similar feel to that. I liked "The Final Programme" though writer Moorcock absoluteley hated the film version of his work and fell out with director Faust over his treatment of his popular book and as a result I believe Moorcock has avoided allowing any of his work to be translated into film since. Its worth watching though. And yes, the James Caan version of Rollerball was filmed in Europe and was based at Pinewood, not really a Brit film per se, American director Norman Jewisson, but certainly a British film crew.
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Demon Seed ( British Director British Star, Julie Christie)
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Rollerball (shot in the UK, Pinewood and Munich)
You'll do well to find a copy of No Blade of Grass. I haven't seen it on Tv for twenty years and no DVD release. Shattering film though. Even better is the original book.

I always thought The Damned was very effective.

Then, of course there is a wealth of classic British TV SF: pick of the best IMHO would be Survivors. The Changes is interesting too.

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You'll do well to find a copy of No Blade of Grass. I haven't seen it on Tv for twenty years and no DVD release. Shattering film though. Even better is the original book.

I always thought The Damned was very effective.

Then, of course there is a wealth of classic British TV SF: pick of the best IMHO would be Survivors. The Changes is interesting too.

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Especially the early episodes of Survivors. After the first few series it just became a soap opera about live in a small community with little reference to the problems outside

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The chafing, I would imagine.
I do like Zardoz, though, especially the theme, a choral arrangement of Beethoven by David Munrow.
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