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100 essential SF B-movies, as chosen by you!

Started by Kester Pelagius, August 07, 2008, 06:40:12 PM

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7. Serenity

Extends the wonderful Firefly series a bit and gives us more Summer Glau.


We're too close to quit now!

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Unbelievably, GEORGE PAL's early attempt at serious space exploration has been overlooked, and still so "B": DESTINATION MOON (1950)

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Raffine

5. CATWOMEN OF THE MOON (1953)



And it's five years later note-for-note remake:

MISSILE TO THE MOON (1958)

If you're an Andy Milligan fan there's no hope for you.

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Speaking of overlooked GEORGE PAL, THE TIME MACHINE (1960) 
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Jack



LEXX - I Worship His Shadow.  You've got a cowardly security guard, a love slave, a robot head, and an unstoppable assassin who all wind up in control of the LEXX, the most powerful destructive force in the two universes.  Not surprisingly, this is one of the weirder movies you're likely to see.
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Kester Pelagius

I'll nominate FIRST MEN IN THE MOON (1964) for the #2 position.  Which leaves me wondering. . .

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Quote from: Kester Pelagius on September 03, 2008, 03:10:53 PM
I'll nominate FIRST MEN IN THE MOON (1964) for the #2 position.  Which leaves me wondering. . .
What is the #1 Badmovies dot org "essential" B-movie?
Great choice uncovered there at the end, Kester... uhm... FANTASTIC PLANET (1973 ~ aka THE SAVAGE PLANET)? 

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Kester Pelagius

And with that last nomination the "100 Essential SF B-movies" list for 2008 is complete.

Thanks to all who participated.

Now all we need is a sub-forum where all the completed lists can be moved to for future reference.

Andrew?
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