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  • Eric and Quentin, hosts in a children's show, are at the peak of their television careers. On a night that is a little too crazy, they drink too much and do a little rubbish. Unfortunately, someone films their exploits and broadcasts the video over the Internet. It's bad buzz, the dreaded phenomenon for a public figure. Their producer gives them 48 hours to restore their image, otherwise they will be fired. The more the duo tries to get by, the more they accumulate blunders, as during the funeral of Quentin's grandmother.
  •   Towani一家乘坐的星际巡洋舰在恩多卫星上坠毁了。Towani家的爸爸和妈妈和他们的两个孩子Mace与Cindel失散了。伊渥克族人——恩多卫星上的土著——找到了这两个孩子。尽管孩子们与伊渥克族的交流起初非常困难,Mace和Cindel最终还是说服了伊渥克族人帮助找寻他们的父母。
  • 500年,大将军托马斯奉皇后伊莎贝拉之命前往新大陆寻找创传说中的“生命之树”。只要饮下一滴树的汁液,便会获得永生。一路历尽千辛万苦,终于到达了一座辉煌的隐蔽之地,看到了永生难忘的奇异景象。2000年,脑癌专家汤米急切为患脑癌的妻子丽兹寻找良药。研究小组从南美洲丛林里带回了一株奇异的树种标本,在提炼药物用于黑猩猩实验时奇迹般地产生了效果。2500年汤姆•乘坐着用思想控制的透明圆球飞船中,穿梭于太空宇宙。辽阔的星际间,身边却只有那棵已快死亡的古树,他无时无刻不回想着关于丽兹的记忆。千年的奔涌时空里,苦苦寻觅的一直是生命的真谛…
  • Wunder der Schöpfung is an extraordinary, fascinating Kulturfilm trying to explain the whole human knowledge of the 1920s about the world and the universe. 15 special effects experts and 9 cameramen were involved in the production of this film which combines documentary scenes, historical documents, fiction elements, animation scenes and educational impact. It its beautifully colored, using tinting and toning in a very elaborated way. Some visual ideas in the sequences with a space shuttle visiting different planets in the universe seem to have to be the inspiration for Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey.  In the context of Germany's Kulturfilm phenomenon, Wunder der Schöpfung was among the greatest achievements of the 1920s. The production was constructed, rehearsed, and shot over a period of two and a half years, under the supervision of Hanns Walter Kornblum. The idea to describe the universe and man's place in it well suited UFA's Grossfilm mentality, one year before the Metropolis catastrophe. Hundreds of skilled craftsmen participated in the project, building props and constructing scale models drawn by 15 special effects draughtsmen, while 9 cameramen in separate units worked on the historical, documentary, fiction, animation, and science-fiction sequences. Without star roles or even protagonists, the film's plot is crowded with meticulously structured and skillfully acted single scenes an artful mosaic of small vignettes. No less than four credited university professors ensured the factual background behind the scientific and historical events portrayed.  The film's symbol of progress and the new scientific era is a spacecraft, travelling through the Milky Way, making all the planets and their inspiring worlds familiar to us, with the extravaganza of their distinctive features. The film's educational intentions, however, become steadily more obscure, humorous, or even campy as this popularization project proceeds. With the excuse of presenting the end of the world a not-so-new concept as a new, undeniably scientific truth, the film veers happily along a new path, displaying detailed apocalyptic scenes of the end of mankind. For today's audiences, this amazing film demonstrates how the universe was comprehended in the 1920s, and how that view was sold to contemporary audiences.
  •   One of the five sci-fi's I remember every single detail of from my earliest days as a fan. For the genre, I think it's considerably above average. The moor is nicely atmospheric. There's one of every character in the book: the good guy, the bad guy, the local sheriff, the lovely damsel, her father the old professor, etc. The scene where we're looking for the first time through the window of the ship and the visitor peeks out from the other side is easily as good as the three-fingered-hand-on-the-shoulder in War of the Worlds. Nice "character" to the visitor, for whom, like Karloff's Frankenstein, we end up feeling some empathy .