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Directed by Alex CoxOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Crime,
Comic science fictionThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about drugs,
Comedy science fiction films,
Musical filmsActors Harry Dean Stanton,
Emilio Estevez,
Zander Schloss,
Olivia Barash,
Sy Richardson,
Tracey WalterRating67%
The film opens outside of Goffs, California, in the Mojave Desert. A 1964 Chevrolet Malibu driven by Dr. J. Frank Parnell (Fox Harris) is pulled over by a policeman. The cop opens the trunk, sees a blinding flash of white light, and is instantly vaporized, leaving only his boots behind., 1h47
Directed by Jerry LewisOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Romance,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about education,
Comedy science fiction filmsActors Jerry Lewis,
Stella Stevens,
Kathleen Freeman,
Gary Lewis,
Elvia Allman,
Milton FromeRating65%
Professor Julius Kelp is a nerdy, unkempt, buck-toothed, accident-prone, socially inept university professor whose experiments in the classroom laboratory are unsuccessful and humorously destructive. When a football-playing bully humiliates and assaults him, Kelp decides to "beef up" by joining a local gym. Kelp's lack of physical prowess prompts him to invent a serum that turns him into the handsome, extremely smooth, cool, and obnoxious girl-chasing hipster, Buddy Love.Directed by Russ MayberryOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Time travel films,
Comedy science fiction films,
Children's films,
Robot filmsActors Dennis Dugan,
Ron Moody,
Kenneth More,
John Le Mesurier,
Rodney Bewes,
Jim DaleRating52%
La NASA décide de mettre en place un voyage spatial habité qui dispose de la vitesse de la lumière. Le nom de la navette ainsi que du projet dénommé "Stardust". Le voyage est à destination de l'étoile la plus proche de nous connu sous le nom d'Alpha du Centaure mais le ministre de la défense refuse ce projet car la durée du voyage dure 4 ans 1/2 pour y aller et autant pour y revenirainsi que 20 ans pour explorer le système de la dite étoile donc trop long pour des humains. Le ministre impose un ultimatum de mettre autre chose que des humains dans cette navette. Le professeur Zimmerman (chef du projet) téléphone à un jeune savant dénommé Tom Trimble pour construire un humanoïde (un robot de forme humaine) qui pourra effectuer le dit voyage, il devra parler et fonctionner. Tom Trimble construit l'humanoïde auquel il donne son propre visage et le nomme "Hermès", en référence au dieu grec des transports. Hermès a sa propre intelligence artificielle et apprends rapidement les connaissances dispensées par son créateur. Il a des réflexes humains et réagit comme un humain; ainsi il pourra expliquer les effets du vol durant ces 9 ans de voyage aller-retour. Hermès est présenté au ministre qui approuve le projet. Le jour du départ de la fusée transportant la navette, Hermès refuse de partir car il a peur de pas revenir alors Tom Trimble est envoyé à bord pour le raisonner, mais un éclair frappe la tour de décollage et fait partir accidentellement la navette avec Hermès et Tom encore à bord. Hermès est mis hors circuit sous le coup de la force du décollage et laisse seul aux commandes Tom Trimble. Trimble ne peut revenir sur Terre et il est obligé de faire le voyage. Trimble décide d'essayer de réparer Hermès mais pendant ce temps la navette déclenche la vitesse lumière. Trimble s'aperçoit que la navette tourne autour de la Terre puis atterrit. Il atterrit en Grande-Bretagne et il sort en scaphandre. Une jeune fille le prend pour un monstre et Trimble décide de la suivre à Camelot. Trimble s'aperçoit en chemin qu'il se retrouve dans l'Angleterre du VI siècle après J.C. au temps du roi Arthur. , 1h12
Directed by A. Edward Sutherland,
Joe MayOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Horror,
Romance,
Comic science fictionThemes Films based on science fiction novels,
Comedy science fiction films,
Comedy horror films,
InvisibilitéActors Virginia Bruce,
John Barrymore,
John Howard,
Charles Ruggles,
Cedric Hardwicke,
Oskar HomolkaRating59%
The wealthy lawyer Dick Russell (John Howard) funds the dotty old inventor Professor Gibbs (John Barrymore) to create an invisibility device. The first test subject for this machine is Kitty Carroll (Virginia Bruce), a department store model who had been fired from her previous job. The machine proves quite successful, and Kitty uses her invisible state to pay back her former sadistic boss, Mr. Growley (Charles Lane)., 1h49
Directed by Cédric KlapischOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Comic science fictionThemes Post-apocalyptic films,
Time travel films,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films set in the future,
Nouvel anActors Jean-Paul Belmondo,
Romain Duris,
Géraldine Pailhas,
Jean-Pierre Bacri,
Julie Depardieu,
Emmanuelle DevosRating57%
After having sex with his girlfriend Lucie (Pailhas) in a bathroom, Arthur (Duris) discovers that a ceiling panel is a time portal to the Paris in the future, although it appears more like a sun-baked desert city by that point. There he meets an old man named Ako (Belmondo) who turns out to be Arthur's son. Ako attempts to persuade Arthur to impregnate Lucie so that he can exist in this future., 1h39
Directed by John CarpenterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Romance,
Comic science fictionThemes Films based on science fiction novels,
Comedy science fiction films,
InvisibilitéActors Chevy Chase,
Daryl Hannah,
Sam Neill,
Paul Perri,
Pat Skipper,
Michael McKeanRating59%
The movie opens with the invisible Nick Halloway (Chevy Chase) dictating his memoirs into a video camera. To prove it is not a camera trick, he chews some bubble gum. Nick goes on to narrate the story of how he came to be invisible, beginning a few days earlier at his job as a stock analyst. His secretary, Cathy DiTolla (Rosalind Chao), refers to him as a "bullshit artist", and he spends most of his life avoiding responsibility and connections with other people. At his favorite bar, the Academy Club, his friend George Talbot (Michael McKean) invites him to join his table where Nick meets Alice Monroe (Daryl Hannah), a TV documentary producer. Sharing an instant attraction, Nick and Alice make out in the ladies' room. When Alice has to leave, Nick drinks heavily to console himself, although the pair set a lunch date for Friday., 1h38
Directed by James Neilson,
Joseph L. McEveetyOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comic science fictionThemes Space adventure films,
Sur la Lune,
Comedy science fiction films,
Political films,
Space opera,
Children's filmsActors Tom Tryon,
Edmond O'Brien,
Brian Keith,
Dany Saval,
Tommy Kirk,
Bob SweeneyRating54%
Astronaut Capt. Richmond Talbot inadvertently volunteers to make the first manned flight around the moon. He is ordered to keep the upcoming moon flight a secret, even from his family. Due to the classified nature of the mission, he is placed under the watchful eye of several national security agencies., 1h29
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Animation,
Comic science fictionThemes Environmental films,
Space adventure films,
Mars in film,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films set in the future,
Space opera,
Robot films,
Eco-terrorism in fictionActors Billy West,
Katey Sagal,
John DiMaggio,
Tress MacNeille,
Maurice LaMarche,
Phil LaMarrRating72%
The Planet Express crew visits Amy's parents, Leo and Inez, who are destroying the "old" Mars Vegas and constructing a more extravagant one. A group of eco-feminists (calling themselves "eco-feministas") led by Frida Waterfall protest the destruction of the environment, leading to an accident wherein a piece of Frida's jewelry lodges inside Fry's brain. The destruction upsets Leela, but Leo has bribed Professor Farnsworth to rubber stamp the project as environmentally friendly. Leela saves a Martian muck leech, the last of its species, from the site., 1h20
Directed by Donald PetrieOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comic science fictionThemes Space adventure films,
Mars in film,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Martiens,
Space opera,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors Jeff Daniels,
Christopher Lloyd,
Daryl Hannah,
Elizabeth Hurley,
Ray Walston,
Wayne KnightRating51%
The film opens on Mars, showing the last moments of a Mars rover's mission. As the rover prepares to sample a Martian rock, the rover loses power and becomes inoperable. The scene pans up from the dead rover to show a huge, undiscovered Martian city just beyond the rock the rover was about to sample. A spaceship is seen quickly rocketing from the city and accelerating into space., 1h37
Directed by Stuart GordonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
Comic science fictionThemes Space adventure films,
Transport films,
Trucker films,
Comedy science fiction films,
Films set in the future,
Road movies,
Space operaActors Stephen Dorff,
Dennis Hopper,
Debi Mazar,
Charles Dance,
George Wendt,
Michael G. HagertyRating54%
At a corporation's base on the Neptunian moon Triton, mercenaries are setting up a defense perimeter to try to hold off an unstoppable cyborg warrior. The commander, Nabel, seals himself inside the control room. The cyborg destroys the soldiers' tank and then attacks a helicopter—which crashes into the control room. The soldiers are killed one by one, until Nabel finally deactivates the cyborg with a remote control. The remaining corporate employees discover that the cyborg was created by company owner E.J. Saggs. Saggs arrives at the base just as the battle ends, and takes the remote from Nabel. He reactivates the cyborg and orders it to kill Nabel.