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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr
No Applicable Corporation
Posted - 2009.04.26 22:52:00 - [31]
 

Originally by: Malvaceae Veri
SeaQuest DSV?


Another good one!

Nomakai Delateriel
Amarr
Ammatar Free Corps
Curatores Veritatis Alliance
Posted - 2009.04.26 23:27:00 - [32]
 

Originally by: Malvaceae Veri
SeaQuest DSV?


That reminds me of that TV-series they used to broadcast for kids during the 90s. Neri Ocean Girl or something.

Rainus Max
Fusion Enterprises Ltd
Morsus Mihi
Posted - 2009.04.26 23:49:00 - [33]
 

Space: 1999

Intense Thinker
Minmatar
Posted - 2009.04.27 00:07:00 - [34]
 

Originally by: Kaidem
Originally by: Intense Thinker
I have the entire DVD collection of Lexx Cool


Lucky bastard.

Loved watching Lexx when it used to be on Channel 5 late at night, one of my all time fave sci-fi's. Time to hunt down the DVD I think.


Forewarning: Season 1 was hard as hell to find

Nerogk Shorn
Caldari
Invicta.
Posted - 2009.04.27 08:11:00 - [35]
 

Besides the aforementioned Firefly and Cowboy Bebop...

The CG series Starship Troopers: Roughnecks is pretty sweet = ) (in fact i think the game Halo stole a lot from it)

Outlaw Star is also great if you don't mind anime.

Julius Rigel
Sub-warp Racing Venture
Posted - 2009.04.27 12:29:00 - [36]
 

Dark Angel

Global Frequency (Pilot)

I guess that's what I've got off the top of my head.

Ratchman
Posted - 2009.04.27 14:33:00 - [37]
 

That Global Frequency pilot? That's not an adaptation of the Warren Ellis comic is it? Would be pretty sweet if it was.

If you don't mind trying something older, there are the Quatermass television series. There was three of them, each an enclosed story, and all three were remade into films (only Quatermass and the Pit being in colour). They were classics at the time, and the stories still hold out now, even if the production values are a bit ropey.

Onus Mian
Amarr
Kingfisher Industries
Posted - 2009.04.27 16:10:00 - [38]
 

I used to quite like Outer Limits

Galk
Gallente
Autumn Tactics
All the things she said
Posted - 2009.04.27 17:40:00 - [39]
 

The Invaders.

Buy the boxsets, over 40 years old.. no better since, worth every penny.

Elora Danzik
Caldari
Idiots In Spaceships
Dead Terrorists
Posted - 2009.04.27 20:34:00 - [40]
 

Someon mentioned the orginal BSG...
but how could you forget Buck Rogers.

BSG, Buck Rogers and Kirk Star Trek. That was Saturdays afternoons, from 1-4, when I was kid.

FOl2TY8
GoonWaffe
Goonswarm Federation
Posted - 2009.04.27 21:14:00 - [41]
 

Originally by: Elora Danzik
Someon mentioned the orginal BSG...
but how could you forget Buck Rogers.

BSG, Buck Rogers and Kirk Star Trek. That was Saturdays afternoons, from 1-4, when I was kid.


Must have been nice to kick back and watch some TV after a full week of fighting off dinosaurs.

laotse
Gallente
shangdi
Posted - 2009.04.27 21:33:00 - [42]
 

look here

http://www.scifi-movies.com/english/index.php

Chainsaw Plankton
IDLE GUNS
IDLE EMPIRE
Posted - 2009.04.28 03:17:00 - [43]
 

I thought it was syfi Shocked

Elora Danzik
Caldari
Idiots In Spaceships
Dead Terrorists
Posted - 2009.04.28 17:31:00 - [44]
 

Originally by: FOl2TY8
Originally by: Elora Danzik
Someon mentioned the orginal BSG...
but how could you forget Buck Rogers.

BSG, Buck Rogers and Kirk Star Trek. That was Saturdays afternoons, from 1-4, when I was kid.


Must have been nice to kick back and watch some TV after a full week of fighting off dinosaurs.


Naw dinosaurs was Saturday morning with land of the lost. There was a terrible show for you.

Weekdays were Thundercats, Gobots, etc when I had the control. If sis got there first it was Jem, Smurfs, My Little Pony.

The house rule was who ever turned it on had control. So, I would wait till she left then change the channel.

Nigel Sheldon
Caldari
Skaro Mining Reborn
Posted - 2009.04.28 23:49:00 - [45]
 

oh look a second sci-fi thread oon the same page - I shall again point out babylon 5 as no one else here seems too...
probably the best sci-fi show of all time, if not best show of all time...

Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr
No Applicable Corporation
Posted - 2009.04.29 01:28:00 - [46]
 

Originally by: Nigel Sheldon
oh look a second sci-fi thread oon the same page - I shall again point out babylon 5 as no one else here seems too...
probably the best sci-fi show of all time, if not best show of all time...


This, however, was the ORIGINAL sci-fi thread.

Senyru Suru
Gallente
Center for Advanced Studies
Posted - 2009.05.16 18:45:00 - [47]
 

Andromeda FTW!!!!
i've just started watching it from the first series again - been years since i saw it

so much in it is like Eve though - the Maru looks like a Minmatar ship
the drones that the Andromeda launches and the graphics for them on the ship's displays is very Eve-ish too
and of course, Rommie is much like Aura - sexier too :D

Mrsticks
Minmatar
RNCGM Inc.
Posted - 2009.05.16 19:12:00 - [48]
 

Babylon 5? 2 pages and dident see it...

Mr Reeth
Posted - 2009.05.16 19:20:00 - [49]
 

Mentioned before but if you haven't seen Farscape and Babylon 5 go watch them now, start to finish, and when you are done punch yourself in the face for having missed out on them for so long!!!


And here's a list of all my favorites! Very Happy

3rd Rock from the Sun (Network sitcom but surprisingly good)

Futurama (Best tv comedy EVER!!)

Lost in Space (mmmm... nostalgia)

Alien Nation (buddy cop show with an alien... and they made it!)

Stargate SG1 and Atlantis (Good stuff here)

Firefly (In a time when everbody was doing crazy pew pew space fights these guys got a ship with no weapons.)

Star Trek (All incarnations are worth watching but I likes DS9 the best.)

Sliders (Good start but finishes weak... actually screw this show.)

If you are looking for sexiness and strange as hell sci fi try Lexx or Cleopatra 2525.

Kalahari Wayrest
Posted - 2009.05.16 23:01:00 - [50]
 

Edited by: Kalahari Wayrest on 16/05/2009 23:01:52
Quote:
Andromeda FTW!!!!


As long as acting isn't a prerequisite ugh

F'nog
Amarr
Viziam
Posted - 2009.05.17 00:53:00 - [51]
 

Originally by: Xelios
Earth Final Conflict wasn't bad if you can get past the overall cheesy feel that comes with most Canadian shows. Definitely one to watch in order though, and brace for main characters dying all the time due to contractual arguments Razz


Is that why they died? I thought it was a ballsy storyline. That's too bad.

F'nog
Amarr
Viziam
Posted - 2009.05.17 00:55:00 - [52]
 

Originally by: Elora Danzik

Naw dinosaurs was Saturday morning with land of the lost. There was a terrible show for you.


Blasphemy! It had a t-rex and lizard men that gave me the willies. What more can you ask for?

Achmed TheDead
Posted - 2009.05.17 09:30:00 - [53]
 

Originally by: Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Originally by: Malvaceae Veri
SeaQuest DSV?


Another good one!


I agree, Great show. Grant it, it really got tossed around a bit, the first season was somewhat more Science fact than fiction, but then NBC, i think it was, moved it into a scifi genre.

If it would have kept with the original feel of the first season, i could see DSV hitting 5 or 6 seasons.

but non the less, a great series

Zakarazor
Amarr
Inadeptus Mechanicus
Posted - 2009.05.17 11:25:00 - [54]
 

Originally by: Kalahari Wayrest
Edited by: Kalahari Wayrest on 16/05/2009 23:01:52
Quote:
Andromeda FTW!!!!


As long as acting isn't a prerequisite ugh


acting? who need acting with a spaceship that sexy!?

Soddington Smythe
Posted - 2009.05.17 11:43:00 - [55]
 

Hyperdrive From BBC.

Great Sci fi comedy with Nick Frost(from Shaun of the dead,Hot Fuzz,Man Stroke Woman,Spaced) as the Captain.
Not as agelessly brilliant as Red Dwarf or Hitch Hikers Guide but still very funny,and well worth a look.

Incantare
Posted - 2009.05.17 19:48:00 - [56]
 

I remember the final scene from a sci fi movie but I cannot remember from where and it's driving me nuts.

It goes like this: a fleet is positioned near a gate and is killing enemy ships as they come through one by one, completly blind to what's on the other side.

I'm sure someone knows what I'm talking about.

Meiyang Lee
Gallente
Azteca Transportation Unlimited
Gunboat Diplomacy
Posted - 2009.05.17 20:26:00 - [57]
 

Edited by: Meiyang Lee on 17/05/2009 20:26:53
I think a couple of years ago the BBC broadcast a series called "Invasion Earth" about an invasion (no really Rolling Eyes) of multi-dimensional aliens in the UK.
I remember watching all of that, they did the n-dimensional representation in a 3 dimensional space quite interestingly, rather weird to watch those bits though, no happy ending either. Shocked
Really wished they either continued the series or reran it sometime.


Xelios
Minmatar
Broski Enterprises
-Mostly Harmless-
Posted - 2009.05.17 20:51:00 - [58]
 

Ohh I just remembered one, it was a miniseries by Stephen Spielberg that aired on the Sci Fi channel years ago.

Taken

zibelthurdos
Concrete Developments
LOADED CONCRETE
Posted - 2009.05.17 23:50:00 - [59]
 

Originally by: Incantare
I remember the final scene from a sci fi movie but I cannot remember from where and it's driving me nuts.

It goes like this: a fleet is positioned near a gate and is killing enemy ships as they come through one by one, completly blind to what's on the other side.

I'm sure someone knows what I'm talking about.


i believe you are thinking about wing commander

Toshiro GreyHawk
Posted - 2009.05.18 03:26:00 - [60]
 

Once upon a time the Muppets had a continuing skit called "PIGS IN SPAAAAAAAACE!!!"

but ... Pigs In Space ...


that's not the show I'm thinking of.

You see ... I ... was watching Earth 2 ... and it had a certain commonality to it's plots ... which caused me to think of the title of that Muppets skit ... just ... with a different word starting it off ...

but ...


I'm not gonna say it.

It would get blanked out anyway ...

Those of you who saw the series ... may well be able to figure out what it was though ...





Not mentioned that I saw ...

Crusade. This was the follow on to Babylon 5 but it tanked quickly. There were a few special events based on B5 but ... I don't remember their titles. Somehow ... while B5 was the greatest SciFi TV show ever ... it's spin offs just ... went no where.

Oh ... thanks to Wikipedia I now know what happened to Crusade:

"conflicts arose between the producers and executives at TNT, and production was cancelled before the first episode was broadcast.[1] TNT's research had indicated that the audience for Babylon 5 did not watch other TNT programming, and likewise TNT's main audience was not watching the show, making another related program unattractive to the network's management."







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