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Certificate:
Run Time: 824 mins Studio: ©2003, Brentwood Release date: August 12th, 2003.
Main Genre:
Science Fiction
Sub Genre:
In The Future...
Actors/Artists:
Jack Nicholson
Director:
Roger Corman
Aspect Ratio:
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Audio:
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10 Movies On 5 Double Sided Discs!
In The Year 2889 (Not Rated) A motley band of survivors of a nuclear holocaust struggle to survive.. whilst faced with a shortage of food, fresh water and alcohol. Captain John's valley home is situated to be completely fall-out resistant. With food enough for he and his daughter, an unwelcome crew of interlopers threaten the Captain's post apocalyptic paradise. A must see Sci-Fi legend!
Journey To The Center Of Time (Not Rated)Hard-nosed Stanton takes over a scientific research company upon the death of his benevolent father. Scientists Manning, Gordon and White, who are very close to a breakthrough in time travel, are told by Stanton they must have results in 24 hours or face a funding cut-off. Trying to push their equipment past its safe operating limit they travel into the far future and distant past, with Stanton along as an accidental participant!
Idaho Transfer (Not Rated)A crew of young researchers travels into the future to avoid the shutdown of their project. They find that some unspecified disaster has de-populated the area around their campsite (in rural Idaho) and, by implication, the nation or maybe the world.
The Day Time Ended (PG)Their lives became a living hell...when past, present and future collided! Aliens visit the solar-powered house of a middle-class family, and the house is suddenly sucked into a time warp that takes it back to prehistoric times!
Star Odyssey (R)A band of schizoid bikers meet a van of wasted hippies in a weird ghost town, and their mutual anarchy evolves into a free-form orgy. The two groups seem originally destined for compatibility, with their goalless philosophy and wandering nomadic life. However, disparity between the pacification of the hippies and the impulsive, war-like misery of the alcoholic bikers soon erupts into all-out war!
Warriors Of The Wasteland (R)Scorpion is a loner, cruising the desert in his futuristic hot rod trying to avoid trouble.. He usually doesn't- since he's always running into the Templars, a band of dune-buggy-driving marauders led by the speechifying One and his henchman, Shadow. Scorpion has to team up with The Hammer to battle the Templars when they threaten the lives of a group of pacifists.
Waiting for the Giants (Not Rated) Raymond Pierce, a "Giant" with the ability to glimpse the future, knows that he must find two other people with extraordinary powers to help him affect a change. When police invade his home and kill his wife, the time is at hand. His search must begin.
Killers From Space (Not Rated)Atomic scientist Doug Martin is missing after his plane crashes while on an investigatory mission following a nuclear test. Showing up at the base later, he is given sodium pentathol after being caught in espionage activities. For some reason, no one believes him as he relates how he was captured by aliens who plan on conquering Earth by using giant animals and insects.
Little Shop Of Horrors (Not Rated)Classic black comedy about a young schnook who develops a bloodthirsty plant and is forced to kill in order to feed it. From the greatest science-fiction novel of all time! Directed by Roger Corman, this film was the basis for the later hit stage musical. Interestingly enough, Jack Nicholson plays a small role in this classic horror film.
Neophites & Neon Lights (Not Rated)A world where teleportation replaced air travel, urine therapy was proven to aid longevity, nicotine was an illegal narcotic and color TV was still a fantasy. In the middle of this is a rag tag group of petty criminals. Power struggles, paranoia, back-stabbing and suspicion abound as the film takes us through a journey into the very core of social conditioning.
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