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Started by Sir Vrilhelm Dreadnaught, June 06, 2008, 12:04:38 AM

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Sir Vrilhelm Dreadnaught

I'd like my fellow Steampunks to suggest & review {and so claim for the genre] the best Steampunk [without them knowing it] movies: First off, The George Pal "The Time Machine" with its whirlygig delight of Victorain Engineering. I picked up the DVD in HMV for £3!!! First one to mention the Sean Connery geriatric ego trip "League of Extraodinary Gentlemen" {NOT to be confused with the graphic novels} will be given a revolver with one bullet & expected to do the decent thing. I would also claim the Sam Neill filim "The Event Horizon" as an unclaimed Steampunk classic. But I'll debate that.

Prof_Auerbach

"The City of Lost Children"...definitely established inspiration for steampunk imagery.
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"...three stories down he plummeted, and landed on his head. He lay there in the sodden street and thought, 'how sad...I'm dead'.

Cheery Rayne

What a giant coincidence! I was going to suggest the same movie. I love, love, love it.

Abraxas

Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Brazil
Dark City (or is that just antique cyberpunk?)
Young Frankenstein?
The Day The Earth Stood Still
Metropolis  (both Fritz Lang and anime version)
Treasure Planet


this thread's been done before, but bugger that. if a new gem pops up, it's worth it.

Event Horizon -- hmmm...I don't know how steampunk the H.R. Giger influence is, but it is so good it should be an honorary member of any steamy movie collection.

Gnome

The Fall is a magnificent film. It takes place around the dawn of motion pictures in a hospital. It's only steampunk in that there's an absolutely gorgeous sequence that opens the film that almost couldn't be more Weird West if it tried and it prominently features a warped version of Charles Darwin... For those of you that care about reviews, its current IMDB score is 8.4 and is still showing in the occasional theater.
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Abraxas

I shall have to hunt down this film you speak of, looks fantastic.

Byron Cogsmith

Quote from: Sir Vrilhelm Dreadnaught on June 06, 2008, 12:04:38 AM
First one to mention the Sean Connery geriatric ego trip "League of Extraodinary Gentlemen" {NOT to be confused with the graphic novels} will be given a revolver with one bullet & expected to do the decent thing.

Ah the joys of free will and the ability to make up one's own mind about a film, I am quite happy to say I don't dislike this film, in fact I quite like a Sunday afternnoon snuggling on the old sofa watch this with the missus.  :)


The Illusionist
Howl's Moving castle
Steamboy
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Van Hellsing
Wild Wild West

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Atterton

So in what ways are they not meant to know it?

Anyways, I think Brotherhood of the Wolf has a rather anachronistic feel to it even if not really steampunk.
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Hester

#8
Terry Jones' version of Wind in the Willows


(Especially the weasels! And Steve Coogan is very sexy as Mole.)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy62mqmqwCQ


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H7aEework8
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(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Hester

And I'm trying to trace down a DVD copy of the 1957 Czech film The Fabulous World of Jules Verne



Product Description
A truly unique adventure from Czech filmmaker Karel Zeman ("Baron Munchausen") which uses live-action, animation, puppets and engravings to tell a story based on "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Mysterious Island" and other Verne tales. A scientist and his assistant working on an explosive new energy source are kidnapped by pirates hired by a nasty industrialist. Arnost Navratil, Miloslaw Holub star. AKA: "The Deadly Invention," "Vynalez Zkazy." 80 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English; scene access. Plays All Regions.



There's a couple available from 3rd party sellers on Amazon.com, but they won't ship to Canada. (Canuckaphobes!)
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(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Hester

"Ta, darling!  I'll bring it back when I'm finished with it!
(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Hester

The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai across the 8th Dimension
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fdHmtfzI3t4

"Ta, darling!  I'll bring it back when I'm finished with it!
(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Pheobsky

Not entirely steampunk, but Delicatessen is a brilliant film, & has all of the important bits of steampunk (to me anyway) in it! & Dominique Pinon is in it <3

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Quote from: Sir Vrilhelm Dreadnaught on June 06, 2008, 12:04:38 AM
First one to mention the Sean Connery geriatric ego trip "League of Extraodinary Gentlemen" {NOT to be confused with the graphic novels} will be given a revolver with one bullet & expected to do the decent thing.
;D :D ;D !
Them/they

Abraxas

Hester dear, I just want to say, that as a fellow newcomer, I've been enjoying your contributions here. Thanks for coming by!

Hester

"Ta, darling!  I'll bring it back when I'm finished with it!
(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Hester

Quote from: Abraxas on June 06, 2008, 03:25:10 PM
Hester dear, I just want to say, that as a fellow newcomer, I've been enjoying your contributions here. Thanks for coming by!

Thank you, Abraxas!

I put my prolific posting down to newcomer ebullience.  ::)
"Ta, darling!  I'll bring it back when I'm finished with it!
(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Hester

More "Deiselpunk" than Steampunk I guess:

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

Weak plot and script, granted, but I love the sepia tint, and Angelina Jolie's airship is ubercool:

"Ta, darling!  I'll bring it back when I'm finished with it!
(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

KhaiJBach

no love for the 02 Timemachine?

ok the movie was to many weak... but c'mon the machine is Beautiful...



Hester

"Ta, darling!  I'll bring it back when I'm finished with it!
(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Hester

Quote from: KhaiJBach on June 06, 2008, 03:43:29 PM
no love for the 02 Timemachine?

ok the movie was to many weak... but c'mon the machine is Beautiful...


Much love!  Both for the machine and Guy Pearce.  And I even made a fanvid to prove it:

The Time Machine: "If You Know Time"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XitszJ3_Xjw
"Ta, darling!  I'll bring it back when I'm finished with it!
(If I'm not too drunk to remember where I got it.)

Abraxas

aye, I enjoyed it as well. it lost some of the moral depth of the original, but the style and cinematography was a great way to visualize the environs of the book. what I'd kill for is a film of steven baxters TimeShips...

and I can't believe I left out Howl's Moving Castle. my alltime favorite anime film, I watch it whenever I'm feeling down or can't sleep, and it sends me straightaway into a steamy euphoric state

JennyWren

 I liked

Brothers grimm
First men on the moon

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Byron Cogsmith

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Samuel Crowe

Wow Hester, pillaging and plundering your way in with all the posts...  ;)
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