Sci Fi Watcher 164: Alien Nation




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Summary: Subscribe to the show: Bryan and Corey take a look at the near future as they talk about "Alien Nation".  The guys talk about this James Caan film and tell us the problems with this film's representation of three years in the future.  They also cover some of the latest news including the passing of Harold Ramis, "Clone Wars" season 6 trailer, Hungarian movie posters, and sci fi curse words! Sponsor Sponsor any of our podcasts for only $5! Geek out on "Doctor Who" every week at TARDIS Chronicles Sci Fi Present (The News of the Week) 'Ghostbusters' Star and Writer Harold Ramis Has Passed Away at 69 Trailer and Report From Topher Grace’s Edit Of Close Encounters of A Third Kind Syfy Picks Up French Anthology Series Metal Hurlant Chronicles ​12 Aliens Who Came to Earth to Save Humanity A long lost space opera classic is finally seeing print ‘Dredd 2′ Update: Karl Urban Says ‘Conversations’ Are Happening Peter Dinklage may star in "grounded scifi" show Beasts of Valhalla 7 Greatest Fictional Curse Words in Sci-Fi 7 Controversial Black Directors Who Should Make a Sci-Fi Film Is Adam Driver the next Darth Vader in Star Wars Episode VII? The Heavy Metal TV series to bring scifi sex 'n violence to the U.S. Timeline of the BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Universe Jeff Goldblum Confirms ‘Independence Day 2′ Talks The Most Disappointing Final Battles in All Science Fiction and Fantasy   Sci Fi Future (Trailers for Movies & TV Shows) ‘Star Wars: Clone Wars’ Season 6 Trailer Teases the Lost Missions Godzilla sends humanity 'back to the Stone Age' in new trailer   Sci Fi Past (Everything else you can find online) The Mind-Blowing Hungarian Posters for All Your Favorite Movies Once time travel becomes common, drunken assholes will abuse it   Alien Nation Starring: James Caan as Matthew Sykes; Mandy Patinkin as Sam "George" Francisco; Terence Stamp as William Harcourt; Kevyn Major Howard as Rudyard Kipling Director: Graham Baker Screenplay: Rockne S. O'Bannon Released: October 7, 1988 Length: 91 minutes Purchase the novel: DVD Disclaimer: All purchase links on the website are affiliate links. Using these links help support the show and network and DO NOT affect our opinion of the products we talk about.