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Mrs. Tumak is not particularly a fan of horror or science fiction.  So every Halloween, we try and find a theme that would make for tolerable viewing.  This year we settled on 1950's science fiction....

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Re: British sci-fi recommendations? (Non-Hammer)

VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED for sure.  

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Red Gargon wrote:VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED for sure.  If Mrs. Tumak doesn't enjoy this, then time to give up. You might as well just start watching I CARLY together....

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Ah, yes, forgot about VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED. Actually, we watched that a few years ago, and Mrs. Tumak did enjoy it. We've not seen CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED; will add that to the list. Mrs. Tumak and I...

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'The Day The Earth Caught Fire' is a very good film, possibly my favourite end-of-the-world movie. 'Night Caller From Outer Space' and 'Night Of The Big Heat' are worth a watch. 'First Men In The...

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Tumak wrote: Mrs. Tumak and I do watch I CARLY occasionally... but in our defense, it's because our 9 year old daughter has it on.What's to defend? It's a great show.

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Not all 50's but still good Brit Sci Fi: THE UNEARTHLY STRANGER INVASION FIRST MAN INTO SPACE EARTH DIES SCREAMING

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A genuine classic, THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT (1951) is certainly science fiction, a satire based on speulation about how an invention might change society. No monsters or rockets, but a fine film,...

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If you glance at my avatar, you won't be surprised that I'm about to recommend The Giant Behemoth!

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The giant monster movie GORGO is set in England, and has some nice settings that would bring a smile of recognition to anybody from England at that time (or remembering it from watching TV). If you...

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Re: British sci-fi recommendations? (Non-Hammer)

Great suggestions! So far I've tracked down (but have not yet watched) DAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE, NIGHT CALLER, UNEARTHLY STRANGER, FIRST MAN INTO SPACE, and COSMIC MONSTER (yeah, we'll give it a...

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I'm going to put one more pitch for my beloved Behemoth, and then I'll hush ...First, I must say that the Behemoth is both prehistoric and created by science, and second, The Giant Behemoth may have...

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LesDaniels wrote: A genuine classic, THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT (1951) is certainly science fiction, a satire based on speulation about how an invention might change society. No monsters or rockets,...

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