I haven’t seen half these movies. A bit if you didn’t read all the way to the bottom, Stan Lee is receiving a lifetime achievement award.
Most of my picks are for LOTR and Enterprise, but I am holding out hope for Memento (probably one of the best films ever).
Apparently not a good year for Sci-Fi movies
Dateline: Friday March 15, 2002- Los Angeles-
For the first time in 28 years the Saturn Awards has the same 6 titles up for nomination in both the ‘BEST SCI-FI FILM’ and ‘WORST SCI-FI FILM’ categories.
BEST/WORST SCIENCE FICTION FILM
A.I.: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (Warner Bros.)
JURASSIC PARK 3 (Universal)
LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (Paramount)
THE ONE (Sony)
PLANET OF THE APES (20th Century Fox)
VANILLA SKY (Paramount)
Need to get out more…
I haven’t seen half these movies. A bit if you didn’t read all the way to the bottom, Stan Lee is receiving a lifetime achievement award.
Most of my picks are for LOTR and Enterprise, but I am holding out hope for Memento (probably one of the best films ever).
Apparently not a good year for Sci-Fi movies
Dateline: Friday March 15, 2002- Los Angeles-
For the first time in 28 years the Saturn Awards has the same 6 titles up for nomination in both the ‘BEST SCI-FI FILM’ and ‘WORST SCI-FI FILM’ categories.
BEST/WORST SCIENCE FICTION FILM
A.I.: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (Warner Bros.)
JURASSIC PARK 3 (Universal)
LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER (Paramount)
THE ONE (Sony)
PLANET OF THE APES (20th Century Fox)
VANILLA SKY (Paramount)