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70s Sci-Fi
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2021
70 to 79 the best and worst of 70's sci-fi movies.
AI images of 70s Sci-Fi movies
AI images of 70s Sci-Fi movies
I wanted to see AI's interpretation of various 70s Sci-Fi movies, here are the results.
The AI was only given the name of the movie and the year it was released.
Images created using Leonardo.ai
#70sscifi #70smovies
I wanted to see AI's interpretation of various 70s Sci-Fi movies, here are the results.
The AI was only given the name of the movie and the year it was released.
Images created using Leonardo.ai
#70sscifi #70smovies
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70s Sci-Fi featuring Roddy McDowall
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70s Sci-Fi featuring Roddy McDowall Credit: The Sci-Fi Channel for Roddy McDowall outtakes from their Planet of the Apes movie week in the 90s. #roddymcdowall #70sscifi
70s Sci Fi : Weasels Rip My Flesh, 1979
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70s Sci Fi : Weasels Rip My Flesh, 1979 Weasels rip my Flesh, 1979, written, produced and directed by Nathan Schiff, filmed on Super 8, budget: $400. Credit: Nathan Schiff Digital Shark Edit Studio Scooter McRae Frank Zappa #70sscifi #weaselsripmyflesh
Harlan Ellison on The Terminator
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Harlan Ellison on The Terminator Credit: Origins of The Terminator. The Outer Limits (1963 TV series). The Terminator, 1984. #70sscifi #harlanellison
The Incredible Melting Man, 1977, Rick Baker
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The Incredible Melting Man, 1977, Rick Baker An astronaut is transformed into a murderous gelatinous mass after returning from an ill-fated space voyage. Credit : Bill Collins presents The Golden Years of Hollywood - TV show. "The Incredible Melting Man" Japanese DVD Extras. The Incredible Melting Man, 1977. #70sscifi #behindthescenes #rickbaker
70s Sci-Fi : The Final Programme, 1973
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70s Sci-Fi : The Final Programme, 1973 A trio of scientists plan to create a self-replicating, immortal, hermaphrodite using the Final Programme developed by a dead, Nobel Prize-winning scientist. "The Final Programme" aka "Last Days of Man on Earth", 1973. music : "The get away" by "The Whole Other" "Prism" by "Bobby Richards" #70sscifi #thefinalprogramme
70s Sci-Fi behind the scenes
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70s Sci-Fi behind the scenes Behind the scenes footage of 70s Sci-Fi, songs from TH-cam audio library. #70sscifi #behindthescenes
The voice of Colossus, Paul Frees
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The voice of Colossus, Paul Frees Colossus: The Forbin Project, 1970 Paul Frees 1920 - 1986 Credit: The Haunted Mansion: Ghost Host recording sessions Paul Frees th-cam.com/video/ycO7CQ8XO7E/w-d-xo.html #colossus #70sscifi #paulfrees
70s SCI-FI mix
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70s SCI-FI mix Please Like & Subscribe for more 70s Sci-Fi, thank you.
The Medusa Touch, 1978, Horror, Sci-Fi
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The Medusa Touch,1978, Horror, Sci-Fi The Medusa Touch, 1978, A telekinetic novelist causes disasters simply by thinking about them. Credit: Anne V. Coates, Jack Gold. #70sscifi #themedusatouch
70s Sci-Fi Channel
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70s Sci-Fi Channel Whats your favourite 70s Sci-Fi? #70sscifi #1970s #movies
MAD MAX rip offs from the 80s
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MAD MAX rip offs from the 80s What's your favourite action packed MAD MAX rip off? Let me know in the comment section below. #madmax #70sscifi
1970s Star Wars rip offs & parodies
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1970s Star Wars rip offs & parodies #starwars #70sscifi
The Six Million Dollar Man Bruce Peterson Crash
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The Six Million Dollar Man Bruce Peterson Crash Bruce A. Peterson, the survivor of a spectacular crash of a wingless research aircraft on a dry lakebed in 1967, got used to being introduced as the real “Six Million Dollar Man.” The former NASA research pilot and engineer, who died at 72 of natural causes at his home in Laguna Niguel, helped inspire the 1974-78 television series starring Lee Maj...
Behind the scenes of "Logan's Run", 1976
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Behind the scenes of "Logan's Run", 1976 Logan's Run is a 1976 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Richard Jordan, Roscoe Lee Browne, Farrah Fawcett, and Peter Ustinov. The screenplay by David Zelag Goodman is based on the 1967 novel Logan's Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. It depicts a utopian future soc...
Star Maidens (TV series) in under 5 minutes
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Star Maidens (TV series) in under 5 minutes
Dancing 70s Sci-Fi Style - Carpenters Special
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Dancing 70s Sci-Fi Style - Carpenters Special
Colossus: The Forbin Project, Eric Braeden interview
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Colossus: The Forbin Project, Eric Braeden interview
10 Soviet Union Sci-Fi Movies from the 70s
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10 Soviet Union Sci-Fi Movies from the 70s
Ustinov: "Remove your hand from my person, young James Mason." Also, that announcer for the 'fashion show' I heard on _Rocket Robin Hood_ !
3:43 Michael Stipe - We’re all quite normal
Why does everyone have Parkinson's disease
Fascinating movie I have not seen.
Brilliant
Fun stuff!
Pretty cool!
Soooo much fun. DVD totally worth it... a lost 'Space 1999' season. 2 boys run away from home and authority, you've got to stay to the ending (sorry, no spoilers).☄️🪐---🚀--->🌍
SMDM was a great show because it never took itself too seriously. Unlike its detractors.
I love how Leonard Maltin appreciates the independent film makers, not just the big studio ones.
Just realized why everyone had to die so young. They wanted to get them before their breasts sagged!
A.I. Frankenstein Monster Movie of 20th Century.
mcdowall was a great actor. He was in so many great tv shows and films.
Cool sci fi film.
A very tasty world
Blake? OK that would have been as bad as Keir was, only in the opposite direction. Starlost was lost at the budget. No actor could have saved it but Keir? Not a chance. He would be perfect for Michael Valentine Smith.
I would like to have seen some of the outtakes involving the actors. I heard that Richard Boone (was this his last performance) showed up tipsy so many times that they had to do a whole bunch of retakes.
Pitty Hamel today resembles Blackwolf more than Skywalker.
why does it look so jittery
I love Harlan, even secretly recorded while eating lunch, but he was totally wrong. Keir Dullea was incredible. He took terrible writing, gauche props, abysmal directing and yet managed to create a cohesive character that is the only believable thing about the show.
I have fond memories of going down to the Ft. Worth Water gardens in the '70s. It was a masterpiece in solitude in the middle of the city at night.
7:11 ... Who's the girl in the orange? She's hot! Glad they didn't give her a bra 😁
I remember this movie! I liked it!
So sad Doug is no longer with us. Love listening to him. A true visionary
GOD She’s gorgeous!❤❤❤❤
Which one?
I loved Richard Jordan in this too!!!!
As young kids my first R ,reade move man digging seeing this picture on U T ,,,,,
I was waiting for the holographic TV before updating my tv many years ago before buying a plasma tv. ( I still have the first hovercraft model A in my garage!)
The star crash costumes are surprisingly close to Caroline Munroe's costume,
One of the few films that always makes me cry…..great film.
I believe we are in an ancestor simulation.. and that the future send ideas for all sorts of things from technological discoveries, to movie ideas,as a way to tell us whats really going on.
i wish i could speak my true voice but the atmosphear re live in is like HELIM rich.
One of my favorite 70’s films. I can’t believe they are talking about a remake,they rarely live up to the original.
It's seemingly just talk, as it's been in "development hell" for decades. My personal theory is that they have no serious intention of actually doing a remake; it seems that they assign writers and directors who are "on the bench" between projects to it for a time, then abandon it whenever those individuals get work on a project(s) that a studio is excited about.
They would make it an unwatchable woke mess, anyway.
@@smgdfcmfah A remake will summon the Kathleen Kennedy.
R.I.P. Bobbie.
At last scene I see a young David Hasselhoff
Was that David Hasslehuf in the last scene with the costume fitting?
Yes.
Actually, this footage is from the summer of 1975, which is when the movie was filmed.
Michael York was a snack!
Wow David Hasselhoff right before he shot to stardom playing Prince Simon in Starcrash!
Still waiting for holographic movies, lol. And flying cars. What a future we live in🙄
I believe the future of the hologram is in sporting events. We've seen how the modern hologram is possible, so imagine a sporting event being filmed and rebroadcast, live, inside another field/rink/court in front of the visiting team's home fans back in their home town? In other words, the the NY Giants are in Dallas playing the Cowboys, but the entire field is being recorded by dozens of "hologram cameras" and rebroadcast as a 3D hologram game in the Giant's Stadium back in New Jersey in front of 80,000 more fans - "live". It would be the next best thing to being at a live game and potentially worth a lot of money.
Simpatici 😂
Notice the locals in Downtown Dallas watching the fountain filming.
If this was Google AI then most of the characters would be black ! Although not to be outdone, this AI has combined both genders in some characters in keeping with the current woke madness.
I find the term "underrated" incredibly overused but in Michael Anderson's case it's completely warranted. One of the most talented directors with a prolific career, a James Cameron of his day.
1940s-1950s Chevrolets
The movie is quite different from the book in many ways but I have to say that I actually prefer what they did in the movie compared to the book. They've been talking about rebooting this story for many years but it hasn't happened yet. Bryan Singer was going to direct at one time and the story was going to follow the book more closely, but I guess it didn't work on the page for some reason.
Jenny Agutter held my attention the entire time she was on screen. Come on... you know why. 🥰
what else did you hold while watch her.
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Yup!
@@JJ-gm4ckooooo hehe
@@JJ-gm4ck...my channel selector.
David Hasselhoff near the end displacing new movie outfits 😁
Great films that deserve to be remembered! And you deserve to have many more followers, views, and likes.
NOICE ❤
I guess this just beat Star Wars to the theater then? Or did they lose out to the excellent hologram of Princess Leia (which set a trope for all future SW films)? The hologram discussion is very interesting here - it’s like the moviemakers and scientists predicting we’d be settling the moon by the 80s and taking manned missions to Mars by 2000
They are saying they used real holograms that they filmed. Star Wars did not do that. Princess Leia was a special effect overlay, not a real hologram.