Give me good sci-fi movies released before the '70s. Just finished pic related and loved it.
The Black Sleep
>>70701192
Forbidden Planet
The Thing From Another World
Metropolis
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Thanks bros.
why does they have to be released bofore the 70s
>>70703761
because that's what OP wants to watch, are you daft?
>>70701192
>>70701192
I always loved 20 Million Miles To Earth. It looks really nice in color; watch that version if you can.
>>70703761
So he'll get pre-70's sci-fi, retard.
>>70703810
listen mate it's totally arbitrary i mean what if i know of a film released in 1971 which is made in a late 60s style suddenly i cant post it? thats super fucken gay
avoid the hitchcock ones, they don't hold up AT ALL.
>MGM's Time Machine 1960
>original Mothra movie
>Fahrenheit 451
>Fantastic Voyage
>2001 a space odyssey
>barbarella
>original planet of the apes
>the computer wore tennis shoes
those are a few watchable or notable ones from the 1960s
>>70703910
And what's stopping you from posting that? It's not like it the internet will break if you do
The spirit of OP's request is obviously that he wants classic sci-fi movies along the lines of Forbidden Planet, Fantastic Voyage, The Time Machine, etc. If you can think of a film along these lines then just fucking post it
>>70703910
Just post it if you think it fits. There's no execution squad waiting for you for angering OP.
You should still kill yourself, though.
>>70703761
It's to stop people from posting the obvious ones like Alien that are mention in every thread.
>>70704025
ohh i get it now thanks for the answer
The day the earth caught fire.
Genuinely GOAT 1961 Sci-Fi, the two leads are great, Munro is sexy as FUCK and based Leo McKern is funny as fuck.
USA and Russia both test giant nukes at the same time on opposite sides of the earth, causing the earths axis to change (kek). World gets hot as balls etc.
>>70704080
Mmmmmm Janet Munro
>>70701192
>>70704219
No foreign films. Thanks to everyone else who contributed.
I'm actually conflicted on what to list Gojira as. A sci-fi movie? An antiwar movie? A horror movie? They all kinda fit.
>>70703761
I've been neglecting sci-fi movies from before that era, I've seen a ton of them from the '70s onward but feel free to post more obscure post-'70s sci-fi if you wish.
>>70704629
No I would actually appreciate essential Gojira as well since I've only seen King Kong vs. Godzilla on VHS when I was like 5.
The Quatermass Series is P good you should check those movies out OP