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Old 02-12-2014, 04:14 AM
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City of lost children and Delicatessen by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2 post-apocalyptic movies with great visuals, just really gorgeous to look at from beginning to end
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The History of Future Folk

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Sometimes i think something im going to suggest is way too obvious but im probably older than a bunch of people here, soooooo u guys all seen planet of the apes, the 1969 one? Still interesting and relevant

During the 80s theyd pass the series twice a year or something in Quebec
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It's on Netflix streaming now, if you have access. I watched it again yesterday when I saw it on there.
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Dark city too
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Old 02-12-2014, 07:06 AM
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Alphaville (not the band!) - A 1965 French film, but still good. Very Orwellian scifi noir. Trenchcoat-wearing secret agent man vs Skynet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphaville_%28film%29

And in the same vein: Equilibrium.
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A good one there

Also just watched Sunshine last night.
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Old 02-12-2014, 11:32 AM
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So keeping in mind that everyone's definition of obscure and science fiction are quite different, heres some movies!

The Man From Earth (2007) - I think this film is just incredible. It is more interesting, engaging, and thought provoking than 99% of movies and it essentially takes place in 1 room. It's just a good story, a good script, and good acting.

Pandorum (2009) - This movie is a lot like alien, a futuristic sci fi horror type of film. It has greats sets and practical effects and such ( I'm a sucker for that stuff ) over all a really cool film that most people don't seem to know about? question mark?

The Black Hole (1979) - To me this is obscure because I never heard about it until 2013 lol. The film was made by Disney ( so it's gotta be good right? ) The story is pretty much 20,000 leagues under the sea, but in space. Once again, very cool visuals and sets and miniatures and all that stuff ( and music! ).

Primer (2004) - This is a cool time travel film that was made with $7,000 I believe. The writing and the story kept me watching it, again more interesting than most big budget movies imo.

The Prestige (2006) - I'd probably call this a drama or mystery movie but it's got science fiction elements, and David Bowie,.. so I'm putting it in here! This is one of my most favorite movies ever, I think it's just incredible. It's a Victorian period ( I think ) story about two rival magicians. Its a Christopher Nolan film ( his best one imo ) so I'm surprised that I have never heard anyone mention it, ever..... so watch it!
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