The best sci-fi movies/series/anime

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One of the best space cartoons ever made. :D
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Note to all non uk members........Check out BBC`s RED DWARF!!!!!!!!!!!!! it a comedy sci-fi series but is fantastic, got a HUGE cult following here in th UK!!!!! :D :D
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Note to all non uk members........Check out BBC`s RED DWARF!!!!!!!!!!!!! it a comedy sci-fi series but is fantastic, got a HUGE cult following here in th UK!!!!! :D :D
Great series Red Dwarf fav is rimmer world :D This one as well.Captains log happy happy joy joy. :lol:
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I think this thread needs a bit of 60/70 scfiBlake 7 Robin hood in space with bad effect and cardborad set,but a great series :D You cant go wrong with a Gerry anderson seriesCaptain scarlet "spectrum is green" THUNDER BIRDS!! "f.a.b" UFO "Commander Ed Straker" space 1999 bit serious scifi in the first series,then StarWars happened and it went mad Buck Roger Erin Gray and jumpsuits HOOOOOTTTTTT!!! :D :D
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Thoroughly enjoying Farscape, bullwinkle. Just thought I'd let you know and say thanks again. How many seasons did they make? These must've been very expensive shows to produce, especially for a network like the sci-fi channel. Very surprised they made as many episodes as they did in just the first season. I've already watched 7 or 8 episodes and there's nearly 30 more left to go!
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Shant wrote:
Thoroughly enjoying Farscape, bullwinkle. Just thought I'd let you know and say thanks again. How many seasons did they make? These must've been very expensive shows to produce, especially for a network like the sci-fi channel. Very surprised they made as many episodes as they did in just the first season. I've already watched 7 or 8 episodes and there's nearly 30 more left to go!
Hi, Shant. Good to see you back! I am glad that you are enjoying Farscape.There were four seasons of Farscape, plus the Peacekeeper Wars mini-series.Yes, I imagine it was expensive. If you visit Farscape.com you will find that it is hosted by the Jim Henson Company. It would not surprise me if they played a major role in funding Farscape.Off topic: Did you continue with the Crossfire mod for Freelancer? I have been playing it for a month, and am in the third Sector now (Sirius, Altair, Inner Cloud). All I can say is, "wow". And that is a huge understatement! :)
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Yeah I did continue with the mod for quite a while. I figure I got about half-way through the game. I eventually got to a battle where I was literally in a dog-fight with one enemy for almost half an hour so I quit and haven't picked it up since. He wouldn't come straight at me long enough to hit him with more than a few shots, he'd just break away and make another round while his shield charged back up. The problem wasn't with my loadout either, I had very powerful weapons and shields. I could've used the editor and equipped guns that would've shot down enemies with just a few shots I suppose, but I made a commitment after a certain point not to cheat anymore because it was taking the fun out of the game. Also, I stuck with 1.7 instead of 1.8. The main reason I went with crossfire was because you spoke of another mission added to the end...mission 13 was it? Anyway, right before I was about to switch over to 1.8 I read a post where you said they took out that mission in place of somekind of puzzle, which didn't sound appealing. I will pick it back up though, I'm hoping that encounter was just somekind of fluke.
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Hhhhmmmm...Movies:Serenity, The American Astronaut, The Fifth ElementTV:Firefly, Battlestar G. (new), Starhunter (some of the old &new anyways)Anime:Cowboy Beebop
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let me clear there is no one who firstly get master in any place in the world , even i was the same like you to play my life as i wanna be. There are some of the best sci-fi movies you may like to watch:Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)Alien (1979)WALL·E (2008)A Clockwork Orange (1971)Aliens (1986)Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)Back to the Future (1985)Metropolis (1927)
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Thoroughly enjoying Farscape,
Did you know that Farscape also has its very own game? A squad based shooter, made here in Scotland no less if my memory serves. Here is some screen shots http://uk.gamespot.com/farscape-the-game/images/196595
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Farscape a great series, pity it was canned.The game not that great but if you’re a fan of the series you might get some enjoyment out of it.Pick up season 4 of Enterprise on DVD, didn’t see all of it when it shown on TV a few years back. Another series which got canned just when it was getting good.
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