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pedromonkey 30th December 2009 11:12 PM

forgotten sci-fi...what would you like to see get a dvd release?
 
what sci-fi films would you like to see finally getting a release?

i'd like to see....

Where have all the people gone?
No blade of grass
A crack in the World
Amerika ( mini series)
WW3 (david soul)
Battle beyond the Stars
Radioactive Dreams
Damnation Ally

can anyone think of anymore?

mark meakin 31st December 2009 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by pedromonkey (Post 55452)
what sci-fi films would you like to see finally getting a release?

i'd like to see....

Where have all the people gone?
No blade of grass
A crack in the World
Amerika ( mini series)
WW3 (david soul)
Battle beyond the Stars
Radioactive Dreams
Damnation Ally

can anyone think of anymore?

Battle Beyond The Stars is available in a nice W/S R2 version from Germany with english language option & removable subs.WW3 was excellent,the director Boris Sagal was killed in a horrific helicopter accident while making this tense & pretty violent mini-series.I never saw Amerika.Link to BBTS:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BATTLE-BEYOND-...item5ad591d2f3

pestis 28th January 2012 05:57 PM

It's a TV series rather than a film, but I'd love to see The Adventures of Don Quick finally get a release of some sort.
I just checked and it seems that only the first episode exists now. Shame.

wongfeihung62 29th January 2012 09:34 AM

ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS. This was released by Criterion in the US, but I would love to see a nice R2 release of this.

wongfeihung62 29th January 2012 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by pedromonkey (Post 55452)
WW3 (david soul)

I loved WW3, especially the climax where they are all positioned in the pipes against the Russian troops.

VicDakin 29th January 2012 10:32 AM

No Blade of Grass (1970)
 
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No blade of grass.
Needs a uk release asap.

pedromonkey 29th January 2012 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pedromonkey (Post 55452)
what sci-fi films would you like to see finally getting a release?

i'd like to see....

Where have all the people gone?
No blade of grass
A crack in the World
Amerika ( mini series)
WW3 (david soul)
Battle beyond the Stars
Radioactive Dreams
Damnation Ally

can anyone think of anymore?

at least 4 of those films have had some form of release since i posted them, no blade is available from Warner Archives at the momemnt.

troggi 11th April 2013 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pedromonkey (Post 55452)
what sci-fi films would you like to see finally getting a release?

i'd like to see....

Where have all the people gone?
No blade of grass
A crack in the World
Amerika ( mini series)
WW3 (david soul)
Battle beyond the Stars
Radioactive Dreams
Damnation Ally

can anyone think of anymore?

No Blade of Grass and Damnation Alley are a couple of my favourites despite the similarities between the former and The Omega Man and the cheesy effects of the latter.

One film that I would like to see is The Final Program, Starring Jon Finch as Michael Moorcock's English Assassin, Jerry Cornelius. This was one of those uniquely 1970s movies with a British cast and feel. The overall look of the film is reminiscent of A Clockwork Orange without the "ultra violence" I haven't seen it anywhere since it's release, pity that.

:noidea:

incognito schmuck 2nd October 2014 02:49 PM

Invasion of the Saucer Men - I think this was released in Australia… but still not 100% Also, Target Earth was also a fun one :D

troggi 7th October 2014 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by troggi (Post 334915)
No Blade of Grass and Damnation Alley are a couple of my favourites despite the similarities between the former and The Omega Man and the cheesy effects of the latter.

One film that I would like to see is The Final Program, Starring Jon Finch as Michael Moorcock's English Assassin, Jerry Cornelius. This was one of those uniquely 1970s movies with a British cast and feel. The overall look of the film is reminiscent of A Clockwork Orange without the "ultra violence" I haven't seen it anywhere since it's release, pity that.

:noidea:

Heh, heh! Now that it has been given a new release I realise just how camp it was!


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