Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready
Im not suggesting i expect an attack tomorrow but be honest ..all of space and nothing but Earth has advanced life on it?
The bad aliens will literally eat you, bones and clothes and all.
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready
Im not suggesting i expect an attack tomorrow but be honest ..all of space and nothing but Earth has advanced life on it?
the nearest planet with advanced life is probably a billion lightyears away, which means they will never arrive even if they could travel at the fastest possible speed physics allows. so who cares? for all practical intents and purposes, we are alone.
and your age is showing boomer, this century we are going batshit over viruses and zombies, not aliens. get with the times.
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There's no plants in space.
Obviously you never read nor saw Silent Running (Bruce Dern stars) Hippy tree hugger astronaught who wont let his co-astro-comrades destroy his space greenhouse.
Also Unrelated to topic but found on this list of some of the best cult 1970s Sci-Fi films. great ones. Some obligatory and some like this shit. Hollywood used to love blonde hair men and boys. Blonde Hair used to be lead rolls. not anymore. Why is that?
Laser Blaster (cheesy cult classic)
other cult classics from the seventies sci-fi realm
Some weird ass Sean Connery film 'Zardoz' (1974)
David Bowie classic (with Rip Thorn) 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' (1976)
'The Incredible Melting Man' (1977)
'Starcrash' (1978)
'Deathsport' (1978) Great cult classic with David Carradine
'Hardware Wars' (1978)(8000 dollars to make. Star War parody-cult classic)
'Dark Star' (1974)John Carpenter and Dan O'Bannon (this was a concept film for the future "Alien" but this class project was a dark comedy) also a USC Class project turned full feature. I saw this as a kid at a matinee showing.
'Demon Seed' (1977) Great film about AI becoming a little too real. creepy