Antmeister
09-22-2005, 05:30 PM
As I just looked through my collection of movies, there are two movies that stand out as my favorite sci fi movies.
One of these movies is TRON. I watched this movie in the early 80's when I was in the 6th grade and recall throwing my frisbee at people trying to destroy the MCP. Now that I own the movie on DVD, I am still fascinated with the special effects for this movies over 20 years later. It may have been because of this movie that I had grown a fascination with computers, because in 1983 is when I got my first one, the Texas Instruments TI-99 4/A computer. And as I watch the movie again, I begin to realize that the movie was so much deeper than I realized.
The second movie is The Black Hole. I originally saw this at a drive in theatre on a military base in 29 Palms way back in either 79-80 when. What I remember most is that the images at the end of the movie scared the crap out of me for about a week or two. I now own the movie and this is yet another movie that has a storyline that fascinated me and seems to be another one of those movies that seems to question life in general.
I guess I am just reminiscing because there aren't too many Disney films that I would consider owning today unless its a PIXAR film. But the live action stuff they do nowadays is pretty much crap.
One of these movies is TRON. I watched this movie in the early 80's when I was in the 6th grade and recall throwing my frisbee at people trying to destroy the MCP. Now that I own the movie on DVD, I am still fascinated with the special effects for this movies over 20 years later. It may have been because of this movie that I had grown a fascination with computers, because in 1983 is when I got my first one, the Texas Instruments TI-99 4/A computer. And as I watch the movie again, I begin to realize that the movie was so much deeper than I realized.
The second movie is The Black Hole. I originally saw this at a drive in theatre on a military base in 29 Palms way back in either 79-80 when. What I remember most is that the images at the end of the movie scared the crap out of me for about a week or two. I now own the movie and this is yet another movie that has a storyline that fascinated me and seems to be another one of those movies that seems to question life in general.
I guess I am just reminiscing because there aren't too many Disney films that I would consider owning today unless its a PIXAR film. But the live action stuff they do nowadays is pretty much crap.