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Back to the Future: July 3, 1985: October 25, 1985 Back to the Future Part II: 1989: 2015 Barb Wire: 1996: 2017 Barbarella: 1968: 4000 The Batman: March 1, 2022: October 31 - November 5, 2022 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker: 2000: 2040 Battle for the Planet of the Apes: 1973: 2001–2670 Battle for Terra: 2009: unspec. Battle in Outer Space ...
A four-disc set was released in 2011 to commemorate its tenth anniversary. In December 2016, Arrow Films released a limited edition Blu-ray and DVD set in the UK, taken from a new 4K scan of the original print, and supervised and approved by Kelly.
Real Genius: Martha Coolidge: Val Kilmer, Gabriel Jarret: United States: Re-Animator: Stuart Gordon: Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Abbott, Barbara Crampton: United States: Horror, Comedy The Return of the Living Dead: Dan O'Bannon: Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa: United States: Science fiction horror comedy [45] Space Rage: Conrad E. Palmisano
While many futuristic movies from the 1980s depicted scenarios that have not come to pass 40 years later, many offered surprisingly accurate glimpses into the future. Here’s our list of movies ...
Stated to take place in the future (for example, Gattaca is specified to take place in "the not too distant future") Stated to take place on a date that was in the future at the time of the film's release (for example, 2001: A Space Odyssey is mainly set in 2001, but was released in 1968)
It depicts a future society, on the surface a utopia, but soon revealed as a dystopia in which the population and the consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by killing everyone who reaches the age of 30. The story follows the actions of Logan 5, a "Sandman" who has terminated others who have attempted to escape death and is now ...
Only editing and working with of the directors of the genre could reflect the real picture of life on board the ship sent into space. This applies, including the landing on other planets. There is an unverifiable claim that "Vyacheslav Lisnevsky" wrote the script in collaboration with Dmitry Zhigalov on the original production idea.
The entire movie was sketched out via hand-drawn storyboards and then re-created as computer-generated 3D animatics with all of the 2D background photographs digitally painted to resemble the 1939 setting. With the animatics as a guide, grids were created to map camera and actor movements with digital characters standing in for the real actors.