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Journey Through Sci-Fi
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2020
Journey Through Sci-Fi is a movie discussion podcast that covers Sci-Fi movies both old and new. Each week your hosts James and Matt look at two different films from the genre and explore the themes, social commentary and impact these films have had on cinema.
Each series they examine a different sub-genre of science fiction and look at the imaginative and futuristic concepts that come with it.
Each series they examine a different sub-genre of science fiction and look at the imaginative and futuristic concepts that come with it.
Doctor X & Time After Time: Cannibals, Time-Traveling Killers and Synthetic Flesh!| MAD SCIENCE Pt 5
In this week’s episode of Journey Through Sci-Fi, we're taking a look into the minds of scientists on the trail of killers and unraveling the mysterious motives of mad doctors! Join us as we explore Doctor X (1932), directed by Michael Curtiz. The pre-Code thriller in which Dr. Xavier and his team of scientists search for the notorious "Moon Killer." Then, we fast-forward to Time After Time (1979), where H.G. Wells must hunt down Jack the Ripper in 1970s San Francisco.
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Future Frontiers: Dune Prophecy Predictions, Is Megalopolis Better Than They Say, and Venom’s...
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In this month's Future Frontiers bonus episode, we're diving into the sci-fi screenings we caught in October and sharing our thoughts on Megalopolis, Joker: Folie à Deux, Venom 3: The Last Dance, The Wild Robot, and Transformers One. We’re also spotlighting our indie pick for November, Things Will Be Different, directed by Michael Felker, a frequent collaborator of Benson and Moorhead. Looking ...
The Island of Lost Souls (1932) & The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996): Mad Experiments & Even MADDER...
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This week on Journey Through Sci-Fi, we cover another of H.G. Wells' works brought to the big screen-The Island of Dr. Moreau-and examine two film adaptations: Island of Lost Souls (1932) and The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996). One is a haunting masterpiece from the 1930s, known for its eerie atmosphere and groundbreaking makeup effects, while the other is infamous for its chaotic production, behi...
The Invisible Man 1933 & 2020: Universal Monster Meets Modern Madness | MAD SCIENCE Pt 3
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On this episode of Journey Through Sci-Fi, we cover The Invisible Man from the father of sci-fi himself ,H.G. Wells. We’re tackling both the 1933 classic movie directed by James Whale and the 2020 modern reimagining from Leigh Whannell. From groundbreaking special effects to intense psychological horror, we explore how this sci-fi mad scientist evolved across the decades. Visit our website www....
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 1912 & 1931: Cinema’s First Split Personality | MAD SCIENCE Pt 2
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 1912 & 1931: Cinema’s First Split Personality | MAD SCIENCE Pt 2
Frankenstein on Film: Unraveling the Legacy of the 1910 & 1931 Adaptations | MAD SCIENCE Pt 1
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Frankenstein on Film: Unraveling the Legacy of the 1910 & 1931 Adaptations | MAD SCIENCE Pt 1
Mad Science Series 7 Teaser | Podcast | Journey Through Sci-Fi
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Mad Science Series 7 Teaser | Podcast | Journey Through Sci-Fi
5 Years of Sci-Fi: Introducing Our New Series & September Lineup
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5 Years of Sci-Fi: Introducing Our New Series & September Lineup
Space Opera E27: Conclusion - The Space Opera Awards
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Space Opera E27: Conclusion - The Space Opera Awards
Space Opera E26: Star Trek Special: Star Trek (2009) & Star Trek Discovery (2017)
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Space Opera E26: Star Trek Special: Star Trek (2009) & Star Trek Discovery (2017)
Space Opera E24: Star Wars The Disney Trilogy: The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017),...
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Space Opera E24: Star Wars The Disney Trilogy: The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017),...
Space Opera E23: Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) & Thor: Ragnarok (2014)
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Space Opera E23: Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) & Thor: Ragnarok (2014)
Space Opera E21: Spaceballs (1987) & Galaxy Quest (1999)
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Space Opera E21: Spaceballs (1987) & Galaxy Quest (1999)
Space Opera E20: John Carter (2012) & Jupiter Ascending (2015)
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Space Opera E20: John Carter (2012) & Jupiter Ascending (2015)
Space Opera E19: Battlefield Earth (2000) & The Chronicles Of Riddick (2004)
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Space Opera E19: Battlefield Earth (2000) & The Chronicles Of Riddick (2004)
Space Opera E18: The Fifth Element (1997) & Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)
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Space Opera E18: The Fifth Element (1997) & Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)
Space Opera E17: Fantastic Planet (1973) & Avatar (2009)
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Space Opera E17: Fantastic Planet (1973) & Avatar (2009)
Space Opera E16: Battlestar Galactica (1978 & 2003)
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Space Opera E16: Battlestar Galactica (1978 & 2003)
Space Opera E15: The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy (1999-2005)
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Space Opera E15: The Star Wars Prequel Trilogy (1999-2005)
Space Opera E14: The Last Starfighter (1984) & Ender's Game (2013)
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Space Opera E14: The Last Starfighter (1984) & Ender's Game (2013)
Destination Time Travel - Interview with BFI Curator Dick Fiddy
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Destination Time Travel - Interview with BFI Curator Dick Fiddy
Space Opera E13: Titan A.E (2000) & Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985)
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Space Opera E13: Titan A.E (2000) & Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985)
Space Opera E12: Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) & Macross: Do You Remember Love? (1984)
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Space Opera E12: Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) & Macross: Do You Remember Love? (1984)
Space Opera E11: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981)
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Space Opera E11: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1981)
Space Opera E10: Jodorowsky's Dune (2013) & David Lynch's Dune (1984)
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Space Opera E10: Jodorowsky's Dune (2013) & David Lynch's Dune (1984)
Space Opera E09: Transformers: The Movie (1986) & Masters Of The Universe (1987)
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Space Opera E09: Transformers: The Movie (1986) & Masters Of The Universe (1987)
Space Opera E08: Flash Gordon (1980) & Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979)
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Space Opera E08: Flash Gordon (1980) & Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979)
As I am in the USA, thank you for releasing this today - I need this! 💜
Till this day!!
My favorite HG Wells novel - thank you!
Agreed, a truly remarkable anime/ cartoon short series. Not for kids! 🤣👍
Back 70's on Creature Features KUTV Bay Area California Flash Gordon would play a 30min clip with host Bob Wilkins. It's been a long time ago since I remembered seeing these shows.
Star Bla
this rippoff is soooo bad, they left baby Diego's the same same birth and death dates as the original.
You picked two great films! The only thing that is a drawback is a lack of any visual.
Tai njing babi
ARGHHHHHHHGH
It was & still is the most repeated TV show in Australian history
"Promo sm"
Turn on
Every episode of Lost in Space was magnificent entertainment after school as a kid in the 70s. It was rerun in Australia in the after school time slot (4pm) for years. Fond memories. 😁👍🏻
btw should fix the date on the thumbnail
Aniara isn't one poem, its a little over 100 poems
Sarah IS the saviour, SHE raised John and molded him into the hero. This movie sucks, it sh!ts on Sarah and John, it brings back Arnold for NO REASON whatsoever, the one liners and callbacks are so cringe. Be honest, you know this movie sucks, Grace is nowhere near the level of Kyle Reese, the new "saviour" is not in the same league as Sarah Connor or John Connor. Don't be scared to admit the movie is TERRIBLE, it doesn't mean you hate women. Also, the people saying it's "sexist" or "misogyny" to hate this movie are too brain dead to realise that those who hate this movie LOVE AND WORSHIP Sarah Connor (hmm, hardly sexist to worship a woman) Terminator: Dark Fate is sh!t.
Ellen Ripley and Sarah Connor are two of the most iconic and most loved characters in movie history (gasp gasp, horror horror, the fact that they are women is not an issue because they are actually likeable characters) What a shock huh?! people love these female characters as much as John Mcclane or Martin Riggs.
Battlefield Earth, the movie, was as good as the book, and the book was hot garbage.
*promo sm*
God makes everyone sterile during Tribulations, this is a Forecast movie like many others… forecast of what the Devil plans on doing while revealing it through people who appreciate Horror as much as the Devil. The devil doesn’t know the future, he makes his agendas happen. What you see is what you will get if you DONT REPENT OF SINS & SEEK JESUS CHRIST! We don’t have much time left on Earth, get right with Jesus or get left behind to LIVE THIS and so many more movies like The Creator, Terminator series and Walking Dead so on
This show is demonic
While i prefer World on a Wire, the ending of The Thirteenth Floor does subtly hint that the final reality is also a simulation in the way that the final image switches off like the programme is being cut short before rolling to the credits
This show is so unrealitc and all these kind of show. They want say only americans can be a hero. In a realitic The UN with Canada Mexico France UK Germany Sweden will send forces to restore USA. But can americans do such a film or show. No because your fraigle ego can't handel it.
Imagine the Yamato taking on the Death Star. 1 shot. And the DS is dust.
What else did Warhammer 40K steal from Dune? 😂
the ai war, the ban on ai due to said war, quite a lot, though they diverged a lot and created their own stuff too. though only after some time XD
it's a great bit of scifi history well worth your time
I’ve watched Jodorowsky’s Dune a few times and it’s fascinating. It’s wild how much of the artwork art work inspired characters or designs in other movies
The gun is good. That was all that needed to be said.
the end of the sentences is better
Buck Rogers is better
Ming the Merciless says no!
Well this was genuinely the only low-traction TH-cam short that was actually to watch.
Napoleon - ok. Alexander the Great - perfect. But Hitler? WTF????.
I love ALL of the "cash-ins & knock-offs" that followed STAR WARS between 1977 - 1980 in the immediate wake of that classic film's success... I saw almost all of them in the cinema back then (I was between 10 - 13 years old at the time)...And there were A LOT... The sudden global interest in Sci-fi and outer space was insane...And the output from filmmakers was massive... Films such as... Enjoyable "trash" like Star Crash, The Humanoid, Message from Space, Galaxina, and Hanger 18... Even if they were bad, cheesy schlock, they had a certain "charm" and we loved them!... Pretty darned good ones like The Black Hole, Battlestar Galactica, Saturn 3, Battle Beyond the Stars, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Flash Gordon, and Meteor... And undisputed classic masterpieces like Superman: The Movie, Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Moonraker, and Alien (my first R-rated film ever in the theatre!)... It was a great time to be a kid going to the movies in the late 70's... We were all just EATING UP all of these STAR WARS clones and space-themed cash-ins... all while waiting in crazed anticipation for the "real deal"... THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK... to debut in the summer of 1980! It was so very exciting to be around at this time, during this historic pivotal moment in Sci-fi history. PS: I had the great thrill of meeting the lovely and talented Caroline "Stella Star" Munro around 1980 at a science fiction convention (as well as meeting Walter "Chekov" Koenig, Mark "Sarek" Leonard, Jeremy "Boba Fett" Bullock, and David "Darth Vader" Prowse)... Wonderful memories...
I absolutely LOVE these films (the 3 greatest films of all time), and have been a massive fan ever since I first saw Star Wars in the summer of 1977 when I was 10 years old... It changed my life... Star Wars. The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi are all CLASSICS and MASTERPIECES, I also love the Prequel Trilogy, which is amazing as well... I must say, though, that I do get rather tired hearing some people continuing to push the narrative about Lucas not being a very good director or writer, or slighting the Special Editions and the Prequel Trilogy, as though it is an acknowledged universal truth... I feel that I must respond to those comments, as I know that there are MANY, MANY people out there like me that feel otherwise... So, as a first generation Star Wars mega-fan who has been there from the very beginning... Day 1... May 25th, 1977 (and I say that just so you know where I am coming from), I can honestly say that: #1 - I have NEVER had a problem with the direction of actors by Lucas... They were directed in the style of "old Hollywood" Serial acting of the 30's and 40's, which was intentional... And these characters will NEVER be forgotten, so Lucas must have done SOMETHING right... And his direction of the first film WAS Oscar-nominated. #2 - I have NEVER had a problem with his writing of dialogue, which is intentionally pulpy, campy, and reminiscent of the 30's Serials that he was honoring, and has become so iconic that it still continues to be quoted for over 45 years now... Again, he must have done SOMETHING right... And his screenplay for the first film WAS Oscar nominated. #3 - I honestly PREFER the Special Editions of the Original Trilogy (what a gift that was by Lucas, perfecting and improving his vision of his films for us with all-new treats)... I really don't miss the original versions at all... And anyway, who would want to watch some amateur hack's "despecialised" fan-edit, which technically isn't the "original" version either? #4 - I absolutely LOVE the Prequel Trilogy (and have ever since I first saw them)... Again, Lucas world-building on top of his previous world-building to give us a completely fresh take on his galaxy far, far away, and at the same time enhancing the power of the Original Trilogy... unlike The Sequel Trilogy, which I do like, but let's be honest, is a "carbon-copy" and pretty unoriginal, and (though entertaining) can not hold a candle to what Lucas accomplished with his six magnificent films. STAR WARS, THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, RETURN OF THE JEDI, THE PHANTOM MENACE, ATTACK OF THE CLONES, and REVENGE OF THE SITH comprise the greatest Sci-Fi story ever told... Thank you so much, George Lucas, for inviting me, that 10 year old kid, sitting in that darkened movie theatre way back in the summer of 1977, to experience for the first time your galaxy far, far away... It was a moment in time that I will NEVER forget... And I am forever grateful.. For those who may be interested, I have left below attachments to the original theatrical trailers for the three films, the 2004 documentary :"Empire of Dreams", and the Star Wars 40th anniversary panel from the 2017 Star Wars Celebration in Orlando (which I was fortunate enough to attend)... ENJOY, and MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU! WATCH THE STAR WARS THEATRICAL TEASER TRAILER HERE th-cam.com/video/L7RxJ1OqPBI/w-d-xo.html WATCH THE STAR WARS THEATRICAL TRAILER HERE th-cam.com/video/1PxxIpPSyR0/w-d-xo.html WATCH THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK THEATRICAL TRAILER HERE th-cam.com/video/nccmNk8gsOc/w-d-xo.html WATCH THE RETURN OF THE JEDI THEATRICAL TRAILER HERE Hth-cam.com/video/B4cIPi_cBmIE/w-d-xo.htmlRE WATCH THE STAR WARS TRILOGY DOCUMENTARY "EMPIRE OF DREAMS" HERE th-cam.com/video/vB1DA5jZdIQ/w-d-xo.html WATCH THE SW CELEBRATION 40TH ANNIVERSARY PANEL (PART 1) HERE th-cam.com/video/dTqmkkw22vs/w-d-xo.html WATCH THE SW CELEBRATION 40TH ANNIVERSARY PANEL (PART 2) HERE th-cam.com/video/16x4K2lymoY/w-d-xo.html
It is a pleasure to watch.
same feeling!
It foreshadowed all that's going on now. So he did say a lot.
Sounds like a basic womans life 😩
Yeah ummm… not even a little close
As a human with a uterus in Texas, USA, I have NEVER in my life felt more unsafe and devalued. It's real and is happening in real time.
As also a human with a uterus in Texas, I, too, share the same feeling. Its terrifying. The fear is real.
Texas is a bad place for women? Move to europe 😭 or in a better state carry a weapon/pepperspray too
I’m for legalizing eviction (proper term for abortion, since your body is your property), but it is over reactive to think you can’t just use a condom, good lord
The Babylonian Talmud teaches about the apocalypse Kabbalist talmudic people knows the so-called future that's why people are paying taxes to Israel to help Israel rule the world✡️😈👹🇮🇱🕎🕍🤑🤑
Actually Starship Troopers represents the Holocaust Nazis versus Jews
equilibrium is a dystopian movie with a "happy" ending
It's hard to watch because this sort of thing is literally happened in all different parts of the world including the united states'!!!! I can literally see this happening in n 2030 ... If we (as a whole) continue to allow this laws to change and just sit back and say well that's something small it's not too bad until all of these small things being taken away add up to everything being taken away ... I can literally see this happening
I found that World On A Wire "Welt Am Draht" from 1973 was much closer to the original plot of Simulacron-3 by Daniel Galoyue but didn't really have the same names, except for Siskins, but the 1999 "The Thirteenth Floor" was more noir based and in ways cyberpunk and deviated from the original plot quite a lot, but it had the same names as the characters in the novel. I think it's also Craig Bierko's best role and performance in his career.
in the novel they don't have the dome city limiting their population size, their society came about as a cure for overpopulation
the novel Logan's run is well worth reading if you can find it, the two sequels not so much. and a suggestion for you Phase IV a gem of a 70's scifi movie
i feel that Zed from when we see him entering the stone head is playing the part of the savage, while the memories he shares with them are from before he "lost his innocence" remember by the end he couldn't kill Avalon like he had promised
i would definitely says its worth watching more than once as there are more small bits that you see, i do think this could do with an HBO style TV series remake to give it time to explore the themes and world of Zardoz
i would say the tabernacle is an SI (sentient intelligence) and the hardware that runs it is based on crystals, the crystals in the eternals heads possibly allows them to use their telepathy and its what communicated all their memories to the SI. which also explains all the images of the mad eternals you see in the hall of mirrors its showing their subconsciouses and just how insane they are and why they have their massive death wish
i felt the bit where they show him the "porn" didn't work on him as the imagery they used had no part of his sexual experience and were not erotic for him, there is also the option of being an improved version of human he can control his erection.