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Mar 09

John Carter

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Joel Hilke

The movie John Carter has a boring, non-descriptive “could be anything” title is based on a series of pulp novels from the 1910s by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It looks like a dozen other big budget movies so the uninitiated might … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Action, Mid 80s, Science fiction
Oct 11

Monsters

Posted on October 11, 2010 by Joel Hilke

Monsters is a super-low-budget ($15,000) movie filmed on digital with consumer-grade FX. It’s about the results of a space probe that crashes in Mexico and the giant squid-monsters that appear after. The US and Mexican government have quarantined part of … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Giant Monster, Mid 80s, Science fiction
Aug 28

Hot Tub Time Machine

Posted on August 28, 2010 by Joel Hilke

Hot Tube time Machine is a whole movie that missed opportunity to be really really funny. The rather (intentionally) stupid and silly movie posits what if you could travel in time back to the 80s by partying in some kind … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Comedy, High 70s, Science fiction, Time Travel
May 12

Road, The

Posted on May 12, 2010 by Joel Hilke

The Road is one heck of a depressing movie. Turns out that’ll happen in a fairly realistic depiction of the end of the world. The visuals (the grey, dreary visuals) of this mysterious end time was very well done and … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Apocalypse, Low 80s, Science fiction
Jan 16

Book of Eli, The

Posted on January 16, 2010 by Joel Hilke

If we’re talking borrowing from other post apocalyptic franchises, Book of Eli is more Fallout than Road Warrior – it’s about scrounging out a life, looting, searching, surviving – encounters with waste wanderers and small craphole towns trying to create … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Action, Apocalypse, Mid 80s, Science fiction
May 09

Star Trek (2009)

Posted on May 9, 2009 by Joel Hilke

The rebooted Star Trek is certainly a good movie. Worth seeing. Good movie. Kind of wish it was better though – but as far as Trek goes, it’s probably the 3rd best (behind 2 and 4). Excellent casting all around … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Mid 80s, Science fiction
Mar 21

Knowing

Posted on March 21, 2009 by Joel Hilke

Knowing stars Nicolas Cage as a guy who discovers a series of > numbers that foretell disasters and how he has to deal with this knowledge. It’s directed by Alex Proyas – the guy behind Dark City and I, Robot. … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Apocalypse, Disaster, Mid 80s, Science fiction
Jan 20

City of Ember

Posted on January 20, 2009 by Joel Hilke

City of Ember is about an underground city where the remnants of humanity live and have lived for hundreds of years – to the point that everyone has forgotten that there is an outside world. But the generator running the … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Apocalypse, High 70s, Science fiction
Aug 05

Starship Troopers 3: Marauder

Posted on August 5, 2008 by Joel Hilke

So… yeah… Starship Troopers 3 came out – another direct-to-dvd sequel. The 2nd flick was alright – basically something you’d see on Sci-Fi Channel (but slightly better) but it was clearly made on a super low budget and really just … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Action, Low 70s, Science fiction
Sep 10

Sound of Thunder, A

Posted on September 10, 2005 by Joel Hilke

A Sound of Thunder is based (loosely) on the short story by Ray Bradbury. It’s really quite dumb and some of the FX are just kind of quaint and silly and 5 years old… but they are ambitious, I’ll give … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged High 60s, Science fiction, Time Travel

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