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Top 5 Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix
5. Predestination (2014)
Genre: Science Fiction, Thriller
Actor: Alicia Pavlis, Annabelle Norman, Arielle O’Neill, Ben Prendergast, Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen, Cate Wolfe, Christopher Bunworth, Christopher Kirby, Christopher Sommers, Christopher Stollery, Dennis Coard, Dick York, Elise Jansen, Eliza D’Souza, Eliza Matengu, Ethan Hawke, Felicity Steel, Finegan Sampson, Freya Stafford, Giordano Gangl, Grant Piro, Hayley Butcher, Jim Knobeloch, Katie Avram, Kristie Jandric, Kuni Hashimoto, Lucinda Armstrong Hall, Madeleine West, Maja Sarosiek, Marky Lee Campbell, Milla Simmonds, Monique Heath, Noah Taylor, Noel Herriman, Olivia Sprague, Paul Moder, Raj Sidhu, Rob Jenkins, Sara El-Yafi, Sarah Snook, Sophie Cusworth, Tony Nikolakopoulos, Tyler Coppin, Vanessa Crouch
Director: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig, The Spierig Brothers
Rating: R
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One of the most original time-travel thrillers since 12 Monkeys. A brilliant subversion of the Time Paradox trope, with enough plot twists to keep you entertained until well after the movie is finished. Predestination is an amazing movie with great performances from Ethan Hawke and Sarah Snook. It’s a movie that will feel like Inception, when it comes to messing with your mind and barely anyone has heard of it. It is highly underrated and unknown, sadly.
4. Train to Busan (2016)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Actor: Ahn So-hee, An So-hee, Baek Seung-hwan, Cha Chung-hwa, Chang-hwan Kim, Choi Gwi-hwa, Choi Woo-shik, Choi Woo-sung, Dong-seok Ma, Eui-sung Kim, Gong Yoo, Han Ji-eun, Han Sung-soo, Jang Hyuk-jin, Jeong Seok-yong, Jung Seok-yong, Jung Young-ki, Jung Yu-mi, Kim Chang-hwan, Kim Eui-sung, Kim Jae-rok, Kim Joo-heon, Kim Ju-hun, Kim Keum-soon, Kim Soo-ahn, Kim Soo-an, Kim Su-an, Kim Won-Jin, Lee Joo-sil, Lee Joong-ok, Ma Dong-seok, Park Myung-shin, Sang-ho Yeon, Seok-yong Jeong, Shim Eun-kyung, Sohee, Soo-an Kim, Soo-jung Ye, Terri Doty, Woo Do-im, Woo-sik Choi, Ye Soo-jung, Yeon Sang-ho, Yoo Gong, Yu-mi Jeong, Yu-mi Jung
Director: Sang-ho Yeon, Yeon Sang-ho
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A zombie virus breaks out and catches up with a father as he is taking his daughter from Seoul to Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city. Watch them trying to survive to reach their destination, a purported safe zone.
The acting is spot-on; the set pieces are particularly well choreographed. You’ll care about the characters. You’ll feel for the father as he struggles to keep his humanity in the bleakest of scenarios.
It’s a refreshingly thrilling disaster movie, a perfect specimen of the genre.
3. Serenity (2005)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller
Actor: Adam Baldwin, Alan Tudyk, Carrie ‘CeCe’ Cline, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Colin Patrick Lynch, David Krumholtz, Demetra Raven, Dennis Keiffer, Elaine Mani Lee, Erik Weiner, Gina Torres, Glenn Howerton, Hunter Ansley Wryn, Jessica Huang, Jewel Staite, Linda Wang, Logan O’Brien, Marcus Young, Mark Winn, Marley McClean, Matt McColm, Michael Hitchcock, Morena Baccarin, Nathan Fillion, Nectar Rose, Neil Patrick Harris, Peter James Smith, Rafael Feldman, Rick Williamson, Ron Glass, Ryan Tasz, Sarah Paulson, Sean Maher, Summer Glau, Tamara Taylor, Terrell Tilford, Terrence Hardy Jr., Tristan Jarred, Weston Nathanson, Yan Feldman
Director: Joss Whedon
Rating: PG-13
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Serenity is a futuristic sci-fi film that serves as a feature-length continuation of the story-line from the TV program Firefly (2002–2003). The story revolves around the captain (Nathan Fillion) and crew of the titular space vessel that operate as space outlaws, running cargo and smuggling missions throughout the galaxy. They take on a mysterious young psychic girl and her brother, the girl carrying secrets detrimental to the intergalactic government, and soon find themselves being hunted by a nefarious assassin (Chiwetel Ejiofor). The first feature-length film from Joss Whedon (The Avengers), Serenity is a lively and enjoyable adventure, replete with large-scale action sequences, strong characterizations and just the right touch of wry humor. An enjoyable viewing experience that stands alone without demanding that you have familiarity with the original program beforehand.
2. Sorry to Bother You (2018)
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Actor: Armie Hammer, Danny Glover, David Cross, Ed Moy, Forest Whitaker, James D. Weston II, Jermaine Fowler, John Ozuna, Kate Berlant, Lakeith Stanfield, Lily James, Marcella Bragio, Michael X. Sommers, Molly Brady, Omari Hardwick, Patton Oswalt, Robert Longstreet, Rosario Dawson, Steven Yeun, Teresa Navarro, Terry Crews, Tessa Thompson, Tom Woodruff Jr., Tony Toste, W. Kamau Bell
Director: Boots Riley
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In the year of the Netflix TV Show Maniac, another absurdist title stole critics’ hearts. Sorry to Bother You is a movie set in an alternate reality, where capitalism and greed are accentuated. Lakeith Stanfield (Atlanta) is a guy called Cassius who struggles to pay his bills. However, when at a tele-marketing job an old-timer tells him to use a “white voice”, he starts moving up the ranks of his bizarre society. A really smart movie that will be mostly enjoyed by those who watch it for its entertaining value, and not so much for its commentary. It is like a Black Mirror episode stretched into a movie.
1. Ex Machina (2015)
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Actor: Alex Garland, Alicia Vikander, Chelsea Li, Claire Selby, Corey Johnson, Domhnall Gleeson, Elina Alminas, Gana Bayarsaikhan, Oscar Isaac, Sonoya Mizuno, Symara A. Templeman, Symara Templeman, Tiffany Pisani
Director: Alex Garland
Rating: R
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Ex Machina is the directorial debut of Alex Garland, the writer of 28 Days Later (and 28 Weeks Later). It tells the story of Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson from About Time), an IT developer who is invited by a billionaire CEO to participate in a groundbreaking experiment — administering a Turing test to a humanoid robot called Ava (Alicia Vikander). Meeting the robot with feelings of superiority at first, questions of trust and ethics soon collide with the protagonist’s personal views. While this dazzling film does not rely on them, the visual effects and the overall look-feel of Ex Machina are absolutely stunning and were rightly picked for an Academy Award. They make Ex Machina feel just as casually futuristic as the equally stylish Her and, like Joaquin Phoenix, Gleeson aka Caleb must confront the feelings he develops towards a machine, despite his full awareness that ‘she’ is just that. This is possibly as close to Kubrick as anyone got in the 21st century. Ex Machina is clever, thrilling, and packed with engaging ideas.
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Night Man  -  Syndicated  -  September 19, 1997 - May 17, 1999
Superhero / Adventure (44 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Matt McColm as Johnny Domino/Night Man
Earl Holliman as Frank Dominus (season 1)
Derek Webster (Season 1) and Derwin Jordan (Season 2) as Raleigh Jordan
Felecia M. Bell (credited as Felecia Bell) as Jessica Rodgers (season 1)
Michael Woods as Lieutenant Charlie Dann (season 1)
Jayne Heitmeyer as Lieutenant Briony Branca (season 2)
Patrick Macnee as Dr. Walton (season 1)
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Chaps SS 1991 - Matt McColm
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eriksamaya · 3 years
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Tread Perilously -- Night Man: Manimal
Tread Perilously — Night Man: Manimal
Tread Perilously celebrates its 300th podcast with an unusual choice — an episode of Night Man called “Manimal.” Discovering how to travel in time, Manimal tries to stop Jack the Ripper’s murder spree. Instead, the notorious Whitechapel killer makes his way across time to “present day” San Francisco. There, he terrorizes Manimal’s daughter and plots yet more murder. Will Manimal team up with…
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twilightronin · 6 years
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Happy Halloween! Here's a sketch I helped edit for a good friend of mine. Introducing Pie Ha Ha On The Beat!
Enjoy! :) 
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ELKHORN Live Fish (Reverb Worship 2018)
Originally published 19th November 2018
Given the insanely prolific rate of Reverb Worship’s output, it feels something of a misnomer to call it a ‘micro label’, but this – RW’s 409th release  and counting – follows the label’s tried and tested formula of batches of 50 CDrs in home-crafted sleeves and with minimal promotional fanfare, so micro-label it is.
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Psychedelic American primitivists Elkhorn, a duo of Jesse Sheppard on acoustic and Drew Gardner on electric guitars, have a amassed a small but perfectly formed catalogue in the past couple of years, with excellent releases on Beyond Beyond is Beyond, Debacle and Eiderdown Records. It is the most recent of these, Lionfish, that forms the basis for this set of live recordings. Allegedly created under the influence of a psychoactive substance derived from venom extracted from the spines of the titular beastie, the release comprises of two hallucinatory, semi-improvised long form pieces, the second of which, Fish, is presented in seven versions on this new live album.
This is a concept that could have gone horribly wrong, but thanks to the writing and playing skills and the questing sense of adventure central to Elkhorn’s approach, and to their generosity in sharing the stage with their friends and fellow travellers, it actually goes wonderfully right. You could simply slap on the headphones, lie back and treat the album as one long, blissed-out ocean of drift - and it’s certainly both rewarding and perfectly alright to do so, but there’s far more to Live Fish than that. The album works as a suite, with the midway point, a duo recording from the Spotty Dog, as an aural reference point, around which each previous or subsequent version acts as a distinct and self-contained variation on the core theme.
The immediate standout track for me is the Rhizome DC version featuring Ian McColm and Nat Scheible, evidence that the sympathetic addition of quality drumming gives Jesse and Drew’s music a dimensional lift we didn’t even know it needed. Evidence too, that by the next Elkhorn album, they must a have at least one semi-permanent percussionist working with them. By the 15 minute mark, they are channelling the spirit of a stripped down early Funkadelic, grooving on a slow burning jam.
The other track that makes this an essential purchase is the Philadelphia Record Exchange version, featuring the mighty Wet Tuna, freak folk veterans Pat Gubler and Matt Valentine. If anyone is forging a parallel path to Elkhorn, it is Wet Tuna, and this version of Fish is a deeply satisfying four-way meeting of minds. It could have got messy, but these are people with a mastery of low key, understated psychedelia, who strive to compliment not dominate.
Highlighting these two final tracks is not in any way to belittle or denigrate what comes before or the other artists contributing - Turner Williams, Nick Millevoi and Willie Lane. The bar is set high from the outset - it’s testament to Elkhorn that the album keeps on giving right to the end - there’s no tailing off here, no atrophy by repetition. In fact a special shout should go out to Davis Salisbury, who joins the duo for the Charlottesville track, available, due to space constraints, only as a bonus track on the download version: this makes a fitting coda to the album as a whole, so if you get the CDr, make sure to track it down.
http://www.reverbworship.com
https://elkhorn.bandcamp.com/album/live-fish
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godadorgohome · 5 years
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Want to know how many times Richard Brake has died onscreen? Cinemorgue has you covered!!
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90ssuperheroes · 3 years
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Matt McColm as Johnny Domino /Night Man
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Matt McColm Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Net Worth, Salary, Married & Girlfriend
Matt McColm Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Net Worth, Salary, Married & Girlfriend
Quick Facts of Matt McColm Full Name Matt McColm Date of Birth 1965 /01 /31 Marital Status Single Birthplace United States of America Ethnicity White Profession Actor Nationality American Active Year 1985-present Eye colour Blue Hair colour Brown Build Athletic Online Presence Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
Last Updated on July 10th, 2019
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twilightronin · 7 years
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