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Adventure Comedy Fantasy Horror. The Human Vapor (a.k.a Gasu ningen dai 1 gô) Ishirō Honda. Tatsuya Mihashi, Kaoru Yachigusa, Yoshio Tsuchiya. Japan. Crime Thriller. Last Woman on Earth. Roger Corman. Betsy Jones-Moreland, Anthony Carbone, Robert Towne.
This period is sometimes described as the 'classic' or 'golden' era of science fiction theate. With at least 204 sci-fi films produced, it holds the record for the largest number of science fiction produced per decade. Much of the production was in a low-budget form, targeted at a teenage audience. Many were formulaic, gimmicky, comic-book ...
Horror Sci-Fi Thriller Prophecies of Nostradamus (a.k.a Nosutoradamusu no daiyogen) Toshio Masuda: Tetsurō Tamba, Toshio Kurosawa, Kaoru Yumi: Japan: Action Space Is the Place: John Coney: Barbara Deloney, Sun Ra, Raymond Johnson: United States: Music The Terminal Man: Mike Hodges: George Segal, Joan Hackett, Richard Dysart: United States ...
These are the best space movies of all time from Gravity to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Collectively, the science fiction films from the 1980s have received 14 Academy Awards, 11 Saturn Awards, six Hugo Awards, five BAFTA awards, four BSFA Awards, and one Golden Globe Award. Four of these movies were the highest-grossing films of their respective years of release. However, these films also received nine Golden Raspberry Awards.
I. The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant. The Incredible Invasion. The Incredible Melting Man. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978 film) Invasion from Inner Earth. Invasion of the Bee Girls. The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977 film) It Lives Again.
Maximum Overdrive (1986) Meatball Machine (2005) Mesa of Lost Women (1953) Mimic: Mimic (1997) Mimic 2 (2001) Mimic 3: Sentinel (2003) Mindwarp (Brain Slasher, 1992)
Conquest of Space: 1955: A team of astronauts on a space station leave on the first mission to Mars. [10] The commanding officer gradually suffers a mental breakdown as the mission proceeds, prompting divided loyalties within the crew. Cowboy Bebop: The Movie: 2001: The feature film spin-off of the Japanese anime series is set on Mars. [9] Doom ...