Watch the Skies!: Sci-Fi, the 1950s and Us (2 of 6)

Directors Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ridley Scott & James Cameron discuss the science fiction movies of the 1950s that influenced them.

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12 Responses to “Watch the Skies!: Sci-Fi, the 1950s and Us (2 of 6)”

  1. hilarioph Says:

    What is the title of this sci-fi classic movie
    on 7:07?

  2. woollybully100 Says:

    @Kapp2007 yes on the forbidden planet dvd

  3. filmfanman65 Says:

    this documentary is available on the special features disc of Forbidden Planet 1956

  4. PipeFellow3434 Says:

    I hope it is I want it!

  5. Kapp2007 Says:

    Is this documentary somehow available on DVD? This is really cool

  6. BuddhaMaster84 Says:

    somehow i love all these old model-effects

    why dont modern movie makers invest in advancing real models ?
    If you’d do apply all modern technics to old ways you could get so beautyfull picture’s..

  7. crabsyman Says:

    You must show the monster. Otherwise the movie is extremely disappointing. Come on geniuses, come up with an image!

  8. crabsyman Says:

    Spielberg is so off base here. The lonliness he faces is the key. Shrinking beyond our recognition is so terrifying we;re unable to identif with it. The loneliness is unimagible.

  9. crabsyman Says:

    You need to see the monster otherwise it’s disappointing. Fake or not you need to see it. You then use your imaginition to accept it, which I cousl always manage.

  10. crabsyman Says:

    Cats used in sci fi? Where? Can’t think of any. Are these guys talking off the top of their hats? I SM was great because of the horrible situation he was facing. Shrinking forever, till infinity, and totally alone. Horrible.

  11. crabsyman Says:

    Yeah, B movies. I’d rather watch any of them than the so called A movies which were shallow and popular.

  12. crabsyman Says:

    First Lucas complains that the bad thing about the THING is that you don’t see it. Then he says the BAD thing is that you don’t see it. These guys know how to make movies, but their common sense is absent. in truth you see it fine.

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