The Sci-Fi Movie Guide: The Universe of Film from Alien to Zardoz
... With this monumental book, Barsanti offers a fresh resource on the genre. … A great book for science fiction cinephiles and novices alike … Essential. All readers.
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... a quick and handy aid for digging into films ... Science Fiction isn’t just about main stream success at the box offices, its about cinematic achievement that challenge your mind and introduce fresh new concepts ... and wondrous storytelling. There is much in this book that will pave the way for “just” those types of mental stimulation. “The Sci-Fi Movie Guide” is a great place to start.
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Compelling trivia is shared throughout ... this guidebook reads like the best of IMDB as narrated by a trusted friend and will be a beneficial ready reference for libraries with expansive film collections.
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The perfect companion to your cable box.
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Once upon a time, science fiction was only in the future.
It was the stuff of drive-ins and cheap double-bills. Then, with the ever-increasing rush of new, society-altering technologies, science fiction pushed its way to the present, and it busted out of the genre ghetto of science fiction and barged its way into the mainstream. What used to be mere fantasy (trips to the moon? Wristwatch radios? Supercomputers capable of learning?) are now everyday reality.Whether nostalgic for the future or fast-forwarding to the present, The Sci-Fi Movie Guide: The Universe of Film from Alien to Zardoz covers the broad and widening range of science-fiction movies. From the trashy to the epic, from the classics to today's blockbusters, this cinefile’s guidebook reviews nearly 1,000 of the biggest, baddest, and brightest from every age and genre of cinematic and TV science fiction. You’ll find more than just Star Wars, Star Trek, and Transformers, with reviews on many overlooked and under-appreciated gems and genres, such as ...
-Zombies! 28 Days Later…, The Night of the Living Dead, Shaun of the Dead
-Monsters! Pacific Rim, Godzilla, The Thing, Creature from the Black Lagoon
-Aliens! The Day the Earth Stood Still, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Contact, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Signs
-Mad scientists! Frankenstein, The Invisible Man, The Abominable Dr. Phibes
-Dystopias: THX 1138, 1984, The Hunger Games
-Superheroes: Thor, Iron Man, X-Men, The Amazing Spider-man, Superman
-Avant-garde masterpieces: Solaris, 2001, Brazil, The Man Who Fell to Earth
-Time travel: 12 Monkeys, The Time Machine, Time Bandits, Back to the Future
-Shoot-em-ups: Aliens, Universal Soldier, Starship Troopers
-Post-apocalyptic action: The Road Warrior, I Am Legend, Terminator Salvation
-Comedy: Dark Star, Mars Attacks!, Dr. Strangelove, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension, Mystery Science Theater 3000
-What the...?: Battlefield Earth, Prayer of the Rollerboys, Repo: The Genetic Opera, Tank Girl, The 10th Victim
-Animation: WALL-E, Akira, Ghost in the Shell
-The most important TV series: Dr. Who, Blake’s 7, Battlestar Galactica, The X-Files, Firefly
-Small budgets, big ideas: Donnie Darko, Primer, Sound of My Voice, Computer Chess
-Neglected greats: Things to Come, Children of Men
-Epics: Metropolis, Blade Runner, Cloud Atlas
In addition to the nearly one thousand science fiction film reviews, this guide includes fascinating and fun Top-10 lists and sidebars that are designed to lead fans to similar titles they might not have known about. The Sci-Fi Movie Guide: The Universe of Film from Alien to Zardoz will help ensure that you will never again have to worry about what to watch next. Useful both as a handy resource or a fun romp through the film world of science fiction.
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