Nitroz said:War of the Worlds 1953
Me too.
Time Machine w/Rod Taylor
Godzilla and the black-silver striped alien/numanoid beings. I forget that title.
Nitroz said:War of the Worlds 1953
dfred said:A more obscure one that sticks in my mind is Island of Terror (1966) with Peter Cushing. Saw this when I was a kid and it scared the crap out of me. Definitely a B-movie, but well done.
nerdgineer said:I don't remember any girl with 2 belly buttons in "Time Machine". I do however remember the first (rarely aired) pilot episode of Gene Rodenberry's "Genesis II" where Mariette Hartley played the mutant babe in a bare midriff outfit who was showing hero Dylan Hunt (played by Alex Cord, and yes Gene did re-use the name for Andromeda) around a future, semi-dystopic earth. She had 2 belly buttons (arranged vertically, maybe 3" apart), a sign of her mutant adaptation, and very nice features above and below.
If I remember correctly, his arm was cut off. I haven't seen that movie since I was a child and it scared me too.ringzero said:The scene where Peter Cushing had to cut his buddy's arm off with an ax really freaked me out.
Hammer Films made a number of decent horror flicks during the 1960s with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
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LowBat said:Has anybody seen the 1985 movie "Lifeforce"?
LowBat said:If I remember correctly, his arm was cut off. I haven't seen that movie since I was a child and it scared me too.
LowBat said:some movie about radioactive mud coming up from the ground that gave me a nightmare.
LowBat said:Has anybody seen the 1985 movie "Lifeforce"?
Yes that was it! I also see on IMDB it was filmed in Beaconsfield, England. By coincidence my family lived there for eight years before I was born, about the time the movie was made.ringzero said:That may have been "X the Unkown" with Dean Jagger IIRC.
Mathilda May was the actress, and yes she kinda stole the movie. Another actor in that movie was Patrick Stewart, who two years later would take command of the Enterprise D.ringzero said:Yes - pretty ridiculous even for a cheap horror movie. However, it was somewhat redeemed by a space vampire played by some amazingly beautiful French actress who did all her scenes nude.
analogguy said:How about "Kronos" and "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers"?
I forgot all about that film...it would make my list too. Love the part where they tap into the alien's mind and see the insect war on their home planet.LowBat said:Other British sci-fi movies I liked: "5 million years to Earth" (aka "Quatermass and the Pit")