Friday, April 30, 2010
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Monday, April 26, 2010
What I have Seen So Far This Year At The Movies - Part 2- Fantastic Mr Fox
What I have Seen So Far This Year At The Movies - Part 1- Nowhere Boy
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
ANZAC Day Big Screen movie option
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ANZAC Day Movie
Not sure what to watch today? Then I recommend the movie 'Gallipoli'. Made in 1981 and directed by Peter Weir, Gallipoli is a must see dramatisation of the adventures of several young Australian men taken from rural Western Australia and thrust into the reality of war in the front line at Gallipoli.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
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Check out these Sci-fi /Fantasy Movies
Hi everyone, this post contains various Science Fiction/Fantasy Movies I have seen over the years. I would recommend that you see these films if you are interested in this genre.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Science Fiction Movie Review: Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964)



Year released: 1964
Starring: Paul Mantee, Victor Ludin, Adam West and Woolley Monkey
Directed by: Byron Haskin
Screenplay by: IB Melchior and John Higgins
Based on a story by: Daniel Defoe
Produced by: Aubrey Schenck
Feature Run Time: 110 Minutes
I had never watched this film before; on first viewing I believe this film is a great science fiction film depicting the survival of a human being on Mars. The film has great visuals, the scenery is captivating and the plot line is touching. All in all the film is first-class and will not disappoint. The only criticism of the film I have is in the simplicity of the alien spaceships. But that does not take away from the film’s positives. I give this film a 4/5
Enjoy the film!
For more information visit: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058530/
To view the movie's trailer please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNV4i-ZGUsw
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Australian Movie Review 'Puberty Blues'

Puberty Blues is a fun and entertaining snapshot of a masculine, mono-cultural Australia, far removed from the more open and free society of today. The movie gives an opportunity to reflect on how far Australian society has come in terms of equality, opportunity and tolerance. Check out this web link for an interview with Kathy Lette who co-wrote the novel http://www.abc.net.au/dimensions/dimensions_in_time/Transcripts/s780748.htm
Directed by-Bruce Beresford
Written by-
- Gabrielle Carey
- Margaret Kelly
- Kathy Lette
- Nell Schofield
- Jed Capelja
- Geoff Rhoe
Released 1981
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
Science Fiction Movie Review: The Green Slime (1968)
When an asteroid is headed for a collision course with the Earth, personnel from the UNSC space station have the mission to blow up the dangerous threat. Headed by Commanders Vincent Elliot and Jack Rankin, the mission is a success. The real problem begins when a slimy green alien residue is left on one of the astronauts’ space suit. Upon return to the space station, in the decontamination room, this residue of green slime on the astronaunts uniform grows into a full-fledged one-eyed tentacled monster. The electricity from the room creates a growth spurt of the “green slime”. When various electrocution deaths of the UNSC staff occur, a discovery of the monster is made. In order to destroy the monster it is fired upon with laser guns. This act of intended elimination does not succeed but allows for its blood cells to disperse and form into multiple monsters, until there is an infestation aboard. A dangerous action plan is put in place to rid the UNSC space station of the green slime monsters. This leads to non-stop thrills with monsters, laser guns, explosions and mayhem.
Facts of the film:
Year released: 1968
Starring: Robert Horton, Luciana Paluzzi and Richard Jaeckel
Directed by Kinji Fukasaku
Produced by: Ivan Reiner and Walter Manley
Run time of the film: 90 minutes
The film “The Green Slime” is a film for obscure cult science fiction fans. From viewing the film, I can conclude that is has various positive aspects, such as the effect used to show the living nature of the green slime. The film keeps you in suspense, throughout but is not for all viewers who are used to higher end films with top-notch budgets and special effects. All in all it is an entertaining 1960’s monsters movie with an especially groovy theme song. I give this film a 3.25/5, more if the condition of the film was in better condition.
For more information visit: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064393/
To view the trailer please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g79_ljVC5Wk
To listen to the theme song visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivULHjlAW-Y