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Cylob
12th February 2004, 11:39
To start.........

Quatermass & the Pit (1968)
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/6304632444.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

marvinbarcelona
12th February 2004, 12:16
The Forbin Project - 1969

http://www.classicscifi.com/images/posters/Forbin.jpg

Mrs_Mia_Wallace
12th February 2004, 12:28
This was a great German scifi series from the late 60s called "Raumpatrouille Orion" (=Space patrol Orion), it seems like they want to cut the episodes to make a move out of it, I'll definitely go and see it in the theaters!
http://www.jpc.de/jpcimages/jpcpics/cover/front/158/1583519.jpg

Mia:)

marvinbarcelona
12th February 2004, 15:55
This just sneaks in, but what a classic;

The Time Machine (1960)
http://www.homevideos.com/photosSciFi/timemachine.jpeg

Mia, we're looking for sci-fi films of the 60's, so, join in or *best John Wayne voice* step aside little lady or you might get hurt in the stampede!;)

Cylob
12th February 2004, 16:47
To another classic HG Wells novel....

The First Men in the Moon (1964)
http://www.blarg.net/~dr_z/Movie/Posters/Reproductions/MenMoon_Rep.jpg

marvinbarcelona
12th February 2004, 17:03
...then I really got hot, when I saw Janette Scott, fight I...
http://www.sixtiescity.com/SciFilm/Images/SF845.jpg
....that spits poison and kills.

DVD signed my Janet Scott & Janina Faye...met them both. Lovely ladies.

Cylob
12th February 2004, 17:44
:up: class.

Robinson Cruse on Mars (1964)
http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/42/42_images/robquad.jpg

Mona the monkey is just adorable.

marvinbarcelona
12th February 2004, 17:50
Planet of Vampires (1965) - Director : Mario Bava

http://www.vampyres-online.com/images/alt_planet_of_the_vampires_big.jpg

Heavily influenced "Alien". Get to see this if you can.

Cylob
12th February 2004, 18:36
I have Planet of the Vampires on VHS, it's a very strange film. I don't know which is more freakish - the costumes, the acting, the plot, the music or the colour scheme.:D

My dream girl (1968)
http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/1010/142561.1010.A.jpg

Plenty of flesh (and furs) in this film. One day I hope to own a cardboard cut-out of Barbarella (to hang my boxers on).:)

marvinbarcelona
12th February 2004, 20:00
Time to bring some class to this thread.....

Fahrenheit 451 - (1968)

http://www.alyon.org/generale/theatre/cinema/affiches_cinema/f/f-fle/fahrenheit_451.jpg

Cylob
12th February 2004, 20:04
One of those doom scenario films eh...

Anyway, meet my kids.:)

Village of the Damned (1960)
http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/midsize/196001505171.jpg

They make me play x-box 8 hours a day!

marvinbarcelona
12th February 2004, 20:29
Cylob! Noooooooo! Don't tell me you haven't seen Fahrenheit 451.:eek:

Fantastic Voyage

http://www.classicscifi.com/images/posters/fantvoy.jpg

I wanted to do things to this woman that some would consider illegal.:igor:

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/dailypix/2003/Jul/07/il03a3_b.jpg

Cylob
13th February 2004, 06:37
I saw Farenheit 451 once (back in '89), but I never did come back for more. I still have it on VHS.

I've always wanted to eat pickled-onion Monster Munch in bed with Raquel too, but we're looking at 10 years inside (at least).:( But she's nothing compared with Jane Fonda - nothing!

This is one of those atmospheric British films Jon Carpenter is very fond of (chilling all round).

Unearthly Stranger (1963)
http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/1010/1984.1010.A.jpg

marvinbarcelona
13th February 2004, 20:48
Journey To The Seventh Planet - in colour!!!!! (1962)

http://www.hillcity-comics.com/poster_archive/poster278.jpg

John Agar again.

Cylob
14th February 2004, 09:32
Have I seen that film? No, I don't think I have.:eek:

Crack in the World (1965)
http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/1020/15380.1020.A.jpg

Mad scientist detonates a nuclear bomb deep inside the earth, cracking it like an egg. Well, it's nearly easter and all that.

marvinbarcelona
15th February 2004, 13:46
"Crack in the World", its been a long time since I saw that last. A great film.

Okay, another classic;

The Satan Bug - (1965)

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/6304411413.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

Cylob
16th February 2004, 16:28
A contender for Ray Harryhausen's finest hour:

Jason & the Argonauts (1963)
http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/1010/144077.1010.A.jpg

marvinbarcelona
16th February 2004, 20:54
Okay, I'm going to have to take this one to the judges......Jason & The Argonauts? Sci-fi?

Cylob
16th February 2004, 21:35
Of course. Absolutely.

marvinbarcelona
17th February 2004, 09:09
Okay....just as long as you're sure.....:weird:

Cylob
17th February 2004, 11:07
I've never been surer about anything.

Battle Beneath the Earth (1968)
http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/1010/102609.1010.A.jpg