Top 10 Sci-Fi movies of the 1950's

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  • Here is our ranking of the Top 10 Sci-Fi movies of the 1950's. We hope you enjoy the video.

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  • @tex148th
    @tex148th 7 місяців тому +135

    I'm now 80; I grew up watching these films on Saturdays at the local theaters...
    Thanks for the clips !
    "GORT, KLATU BARADA NICTO"

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 7 місяців тому +13

      Me too!...I am a fellow Boomer guy, who spent quite a few Saturdays at my local cinema, spending a whole 25 cents, to catch the latest TWO Sci-Fi/horror movies--that's right...in those days, you got two movies, plus a cartoon, usually preceded by some newsreel and the "coming attractions"! Such a deal, and usually my parents would "pony up" another 50 cents for the candy and/or popcorn found in the lobby. Times were not really any better, but they certainly were more basic, and more innocent. Everything changed--including the price of admission--as the 1960s began to unravel.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 7 місяців тому +3

      Translated: “It’s on”! 😂

    • @fackinmidgietook6953
      @fackinmidgietook6953 6 місяців тому +6

      right behind you bud, looks like we made it to this point anyway

    • @charlesbritzman501
      @charlesbritzman501 6 місяців тому +8

      Me too ! I turn 71 this month, and these movies are the wallpaper of my very soul.
      “Nice climate you have here. High in oxygen.”
      “I RARELY USE THE STUFF, SIR. IT PROMOTES RUST.”😂
      Anne Frances in a miniskirt jumpstarted my puberty.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 6 місяців тому +1

      I'm 83 and have NEVER seen most of these movies.

  • @1415reynolds
    @1415reynolds Рік тому +66

    I agree The Day the Earth Stood Still is the best ever not just the 50s

    • @anthonycaruso8443
      @anthonycaruso8443 Рік тому

      Too preachy .Where were the aliens when people were thrown into ovens,alive

    • @daRiddler32
      @daRiddler32 Рік тому +1

      That's cause it's the only one directed by a future 2 time Oscar Winner for Best Director

    • @danielwarner7572
      @danielwarner7572 7 місяців тому +6

      Great movie but My favorite has to be Forbidden Planet.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 5 місяців тому +2

      Even though I was born in '40, grew up in the 50's, Five popular movies of the era which I have still never seen
      to this very day.....
      1) Forbidden Plants
      2) The Day the Earth Stood Tall
      3) Investors From Mars
      4) It Came From Out of Inner Space
      5) She wore a Yellow Spaceship
      BHE

  • @carlozabbia1157
    @carlozabbia1157 Рік тому +191

    The 50s was such an incredible decade for such movies, you could easily have picked 20 instead of just 10.

    • @501sqn3
      @501sqn3 Рік тому +14

      I couldn't agree more Sir 👏, I grew up on classic films such as these, mostly seen on English T.V. stations. There's an abundance of praise from everyone on this blog, and we all have different opinions on the best of these films, I find it really satisfying that we are all as one with our fondness and appreciation for these Fabulous old films👍

    • @eugene7518
      @eugene7518 Рік тому +7

      Cannabis is like alien pods. Changing men into women.

    • @rickmcdonald1557
      @rickmcdonald1557 Рік тому +3

      Yes for sure~!!

    • @jaimenegron1871
      @jaimenegron1871 Рік тому +3

      Agreed

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому +4

      all the 50's space ships...for all their bells and whistles...lacked the one key component that would actually make space flight possible....the computer....it's the same reason the flying wing would crash...but not the B-2...which is based on the same design....

  • @FreddieSmith-rl2ww
    @FreddieSmith-rl2ww Рік тому +101

    What a fantastic list! Being born in 1952 I remember my parents taking us to the all night drive-in theater shows (4 movies in one night!) and watching these great movies. Then the sixties started with Gorgo, Angry Red Planet, Village of the Damned, and on and on. Then Star Trek started on TV. I was in Heaven. What a great time to live!!! That with the space race just made my childhood exceptional.

    • @seansands424
      @seansands424 Рік тому +5

      We did not have drive in,s in the UK but we still had picture houses though ( cinema)

    • @DalokiMauvais
      @DalokiMauvais Рік тому +5

      When I was a kid, the Old Orchard theater showed a double feature of scary movies every Saturday. We could walk there and get in for 25 cents. I don't recall many of them, but "The Angry Red Planet" scared the bejeezus out of me, and since it was paired with "Circus of Horrors," which was terrifying within the first couple of minutes, I had a lot of nightmares.

    • @philr5497
      @philr5497 Рік тому +4

      @@DalokiMauvais People slam Angry Red Planet, I still like it at 70 yo. Hey Irish. maybe you could make some coffee.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +2

      Freddie,
      Thank you for your comment, it is greatly appreciated. When I put this list together, it was very hard to get it down to just ten. But I wanted to at least get the ball rolling to see if there was a good response to create another one. And, there has been such a positive response to this video that I am working on a second one right now, and I have an outline for a third one. The next one will be based on the comments I received on movies that did not make the list the first time. I guess you could say like a fan based top ten. So stay tuned. Also, I am a big fan of the 60's sci-fi movies and TV as well. However if I ever do a 60's Top Ten Sci-Fi shows, which seems very likely, I would have to leave Star Trek off the list. Star Trek is my favorite franchise, so it would automatically be number one by default in my world, and that would not really be a fare list. So stay tuned tuned, thank you again for your comment and have a wonderful day.
      Mike

    • @DalokiMauvais
      @DalokiMauvais Рік тому

      @@philr5497 I hope you didn't think I was slamming it. I don't think it would terrify me so much now, but I was no more than 10, maybe younger, and the giant amoeba sucking in Sammy (? why do I think that was the character's name) and then infecting Gerald Mohr's (? again) character did me in then. As for Circus of Horrors (on the double-bill), I don't know why I didn't run out of the auditorium too, like my friend did. Deformed faces have always been one of my triggers - that's the reason I completely quit watching Twilight Zone and Thriller.

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 Рік тому +6

    A fine selection. The Time Machine isn't extraterrestrial but could still qualify.

  • @eddieboggs8306
    @eddieboggs8306 Рік тому +25

    The Day The Earth Stood Still. Best SF movie ever made. It is a parody of The Greatest Story Ever Told.

  • @Chiller01
    @Chiller01 Рік тому +230

    The Day the Earth Stood Still is my #1 from this list. The complexity of the plot and quality of the acting put on top. The Invasion of the Body Snatchers scared the pants off me as a kid.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +14

      Chiller,
      The Day the Earth Stood Still is outstanding as a movie. I appreciate the story so much more as an adult just because the story dealt with the global complexities of the time, and obviously I understand the politics of the movie much more. But when that movie would come on Saturday afternoons when I was a kid, Gort was just the man. Thank you so much for the comment. Stay tuned, there is more to come. Have a great day.
      Mike

    • @vampthat
      @vampthat Рік тому +9

      Agreed and agreed. "Body Snatchers" creeped me out; But, "Invaders From Mars" reeky scared me. I think it was the music that really got to me,

    • @itsgreat7150
      @itsgreat7150 Рік тому +16

      My favorite Sci-Fi Movie without question was “THEM”. Love those giant Ants.

    • @ewaf88
      @ewaf88 Рік тому +7

      ​@@itsgreat7150 The army should have used Ant powder , their guns were no good

    • @robertbrown3413
      @robertbrown3413 Рік тому +9

      Day the Earth Stood Still presents Klatu as a good guy. But he's offering subjugation not peace.

  • @maxwellcrazycat9204
    @maxwellcrazycat9204 Рік тому +111

    What I loved about these old Sci-Fi movies is that one could really exercise ones imagination. As a child it was thrilling!

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому +6

      Guess that makes me a 67 year old kid!

    • @richardwarren7492
      @richardwarren7492 Рік тому +5

      @@robertmallory1877 Try 75!

    • @jenniferdjaslowskj993
      @jenniferdjaslowskj993 Рік тому +9

      yea...remember when going to the movies was a real treat, almost like a special occasion... and you didn't
      have to take out a mortgage to go? The movie (maybe a double feature), cartoon, newsreel, coming attractions. Along with popcorn and a soda, a big selection of candy (Good N Plenty, Jordan Almonds, Baby Ruth, Chuckels, Chunky, etc....All that entertainment for about 40 cents...then we'd walk home and discuss the movie. Even when t.v. became more and more popular, going to the movies was still something to look forward to, young and old alike, and there was something for every for everyone. So glad that many of us are still around to share those times.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому +3

      @@jenniferdjaslowskj993 And in earlier days they would have a chapter of a movie serial! I have quite a few of them in my DVD collection. Sheer fun and lots of Science Fiction elements from the 1930's on. Would we have had the SF craze of the 1950's without their influence?

    • @peterbellwood5412
      @peterbellwood5412 Рік тому +3

      @@jenniferdjaslowskj993 I bit different for us in UK . But similar . The flicks would be a whole morning , or afternoon of joy . For less than a shilling !

  • @davebooth5608
    @davebooth5608 Рік тому +17

    While I agree with most of your picks, I feel “War of the Worlds” should be number one. I’m biased because it’s my all time favorite sci-fi film. Thank you for this content!!

    • @neatrealthompson4624
      @neatrealthompson4624 2 місяці тому

      I agree! War Of The World's ( both the original & the remake) is the best Sci Fi movie ever made❤

  • @RobotGooseStudios
    @RobotGooseStudios Рік тому +43

    Some of my all time favourites that weren't mentioned are The Deadly Mantis (1957), The Monster That Challenged The World (1957), The Monolith Monsters (1957), Kronos (1957), Rodan (1956), The Mysterians (1957), The Black Scorpion (1957) and Fiend Without a Face (1958). These ones aren't 50s movies but Gorgo (1961) and The Day of the Triffids (1962) are two of my favourite movies of all time and don't get enough recognition

    • @bocconom
      @bocconom Рік тому +7

      I want to thank you for your list because when you mentioned The Monolith Monsters I finally found the answer to a search I've been on since I was 20 years of age (I am now 66). When I was growing up inthe early to mid-1960s they would play that movie on a local TV station and for years the one memory that always stuck with me were when the the monolith crystals would rise up fall over repeat. I could never recall the title until now and the clips I found online confirm that one sole memory. Thanks again. And Fiend Without a Face is one cool little movie. My brother and I loved it.

    • @US_Joe
      @US_Joe Рік тому +8

      I agree - The Mysterians (1957) was one of my childhood favs 👍

    • @rogershore3128
      @rogershore3128 11 місяців тому +2

      Day of the Triffids was supposed to be remastered a few years back because of serious issues with the original film elements but nothing has been mentioned since. And I just ordered Gorgo on 4k. Looking forward to it......

    • @RobotGooseStudios
      @RobotGooseStudios 11 місяців тому

      @@rogershore3128 I never knew that! Do you know where you saw this? I'm not sure what print they would've used but the British Film Institute has a 16mm print thats in pretty good condition

    • @rogershore3128
      @rogershore3128 11 місяців тому

      @@RobotGooseStudios Are you talking Day of the triffids?

  • @petesmith4498
    @petesmith4498 Рік тому +143

    Honorable mention for "The Incredible Shrinking Man".
    And if there's a 1960s list coming up, then "Village of the Damned" should definitely be on it.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +18

      Pete,
      I loved the incredible shrinking man when I was a kid. I'm going to do a second movie list for the 50's since there were so many great ones to choose from, and too many for just one list. So stay tuned, and thank you for your comment. Have a great day.
      Mike

    • @jasontoddman7265
      @jasontoddman7265 Рік тому +7

      @@scifiandmore I'll enjoy seeing that myself.

    • @genecanfield3681
      @genecanfield3681 Рік тому +8

      Village of The Damned gave me nightmares.

    • @501sqn3
      @501sqn3 Рік тому +5

      Oh yes!, Definitely, excellent choices 👏, perhaps also The Fly ?......

    • @genecanfield3681
      @genecanfield3681 Рік тому +3

      @@501sqn3 "Andre help me" gives me the creeps sixty years later!!!

  • @normanriggs848
    @normanriggs848 Рік тому +26

    I'am old enough to remember ALL these movies. Thank you for the memories!! I think THEM and THE THING are tied for first place!!

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому

      Norman,
      Thank you for your comment. There were so many good movies to choose from. But I am not finished with the 50's yet. I will be putting out a second 1950's sci-fi movie list so thay tuned. Have a great day.
      Mike

    • @johndinome4912
      @johndinome4912 Рік тому

      I agree
      Them was such a great movie

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому

      ..."Them" was originally supposed to be shot in color...but they settled for the opening shot

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector Рік тому +1

      Me too, born in 1942 and a forever Sci-Fi Fantasy reader!

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Рік тому

      I agree. Two great movies!

  • @captainsensiblejr.
    @captainsensiblejr. Рік тому +30

    The 1950s Journey to the Centre of the Earth is far more fun than the three modern ones from 2000 forwards.

  • @janie166
    @janie166 Рік тому +56

    Earth vs. The Flying Saucers ought to have made it onto the list; it's one of the best 50's sci-fi movies, imho.

    • @ccrider00
      @ccrider00 11 місяців тому +5

      The most realistic ufo movie ever made!👋👳‍♂️🤜🚏🤛👽☠🤖🛸😱

    • @samuelconyers2425
      @samuelconyers2425 7 місяців тому +3

      You are right!

    • @stevemastnick5034
      @stevemastnick5034 7 місяців тому +3

      One of my favorites. One of the best lines:"Fire at saucer till it crashes." No shit,Hugh.

    • @leonardallen8754
      @leonardallen8754 6 місяців тому +1

      Right up there with Forbidden Planet

    • @charlesbritzman501
      @charlesbritzman501 6 місяців тому

      Agreed. There’s a part that alwaye gets cut (presumably to accommodates more commercials) on the free versions where our intrepid team of scientists manage to shoot one of the aliens dead when he was outside his saucer’s force field, the others on his sis sheep leave him and take off

  • @disiostudio1559
    @disiostudio1559 5 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for resurrecting this list. A great one that was left out is "The Crawling Eye."

    • @caroleappling2007
      @caroleappling2007 3 місяці тому +1

      When, I was a kid, this movie scared me so bad.

  • @mattheviewer
    @mattheviewer Рік тому +213

    Nicely done. THIS ISLAND EARTH should have deserved at least a brief mention, though.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +40

      Matt, thanks for that. To be honest, I forgot about that one. And I loved that movie when I was a kid. Great catch thought. And you just gave me a great idea. I think what I will do to make it up to you and do a This Island Earth for its own video. Glad you liked the video. More to come stay tuned.

    • @michaellong5714
      @michaellong5714 Рік тому +17

      Absolutely! My mother took me and my older brother, thinking it was some kind of nature movie. I was like 8 and scared near the end.

    • @sueneilson896
      @sueneilson896 Рік тому +8

      Agree. TIE should be too 10

    • @dscarty
      @dscarty Рік тому +13

      This Island Earth should have been 3 right after War of the Worlds

    • @dingerma
      @dingerma Рік тому +8

      This Island Earth was the one that I was going to suggest to be added. I see that I am the last person in comments to feel that way. I liked Invasion of the Saucer Men from that time period too.

  • @georgejones3526
    @georgejones3526 Рік тому +21

    “The Thing” (1951) was actually titled “The Thing from Another World”.

    • @vampthat
      @vampthat Рік тому +2

      And, if I recall corrector, James Arnes of "Gunsmoke" fame played "the Thing..

    • @GGE47
      @GGE47 Рік тому +3

      @@vampthat You remember well. James Arness was one also of the main actors in THEM. Gunsmoke began in 1955-1975, one of the longest television series ever.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 7 місяців тому

      @@vampthat George Fenneman, who was Groucho Marx’ announcer on the show “You Bet Your Life” was one of the scientists.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 7 місяців тому +1

      @@GGE47 Marshall Dillon From Another World

  • @mikeyh0
    @mikeyh0 Рік тому +42

    Saw Forbidden Planet at the theater when I was six. Nightmares galore. Lucky me - I had a TV in my room because my Dad repaired them and someone just gave it to us. A 12" round screen in a cabinet with two or three knobs in front and tubes in the back. Twilight Zone, One Step Beyond, and Marx Brothers movies on Sunday. Sky King, Roy Rogers, and those westerns! Bonanza, Have Gun Will Travel, Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, Bronco Lane, Tombstone Territory, and on and on.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому +5

      ....Hoppy was king in the 50's....still have those glasses around here somewhere.....

    • @posteraddict
      @posteraddict 5 місяців тому +7

      "Forbidden Planet" fried me for life! The Monster from the Id on that big screen terrified me and I loved it! I still collect Fifties horror/sci-fi posters to this day. From there I went to "Curse of Frankenstein and I was off & running. Good times.

    • @TramJizzle
      @TramJizzle 4 місяці тому +2

      Seeing in the theater must have been amazing 👍👍

    • @mikeyh0
      @mikeyh0 4 місяці тому +1

      @@TramJizzle It was the drive-in. Many good movies at the drive-ins. The cartoons were excellent. A little playground area. That speaker in the window. Mom made popcorn and stuff. $1.50 for the whole family. Saw Auntie Mame - a genuine classic when I was bit older. I tend to ramble.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 4 місяці тому +2

      First time I've heard anyone mention 'Sky King' in many decades and used to listen to that on the radio.

  • @BIG_AL_ONE
    @BIG_AL_ONE Рік тому +60

    The forbidden planet holds concepts that are unsurpassed even to this very day. The best pure sci fi ever made, period.

    • @ronalddunne3413
      @ronalddunne3413 4 місяці тому +4

      Forbidden Planet is certainly one of my very faaaaavorites.

    • @sallyrutledge4726
      @sallyrutledge4726 4 місяці тому +3

      I agree with you . When I went back to college later in life, the Philosophy teacher referenced this film. I knew then that I had chosen the right school and that the faculty had open minds.

    • @zunipus
      @zunipus 4 місяці тому +3

      Shakespeare did it first in "The Tempest".

    • @DarkSideofSynth
      @DarkSideofSynth 2 місяці тому

      @@zunipus Good call! Forbidden Planet is indeed a sci-fi version of The Tempest.

  • @Daddymouse-ny9cz
    @Daddymouse-ny9cz Рік тому +10

    To this day, I am still waiting for the sequel to "When Worlds Collide", "AFTER Worlds Collide". Great Book.....could be a great movie!

    • @gogreen7794
      @gogreen7794 6 місяців тому

      So am I! I still have the paperback that I bought and read decades ago. I would love to see the movie based on the book, with some 21st Century updates and appropriate CGI.

    • @timothyhall861
      @timothyhall861 28 днів тому

      Me Too and I'm 67 years old.... I've been waiting a long time

  • @MrVideovibes
    @MrVideovibes Рік тому +179

    I am old, in my 70's now but saw all of these as a kid as our family owned all the movie theatres in town. I cannot dispute any on your list, as I loved every one, and certainly "Forbidden Planet" deserves the number one spot as it was innovative in so many ways, not the least of which was the electronic music score, listed as "Electronic Tonalities" by Louis and Beebe Barron. One film I
    would add is "It! The Terror From Beyond Space", often overlooked because of its low-budget origins. We all know the big-dollar later film "Alien" (1979) ripped off the plot shamelessly but "It!" had a (mostly) wonderful cast of character actor pros, good suspense build-up by not clearly showing the monster until about 1/3 way into the movie and a suspensful claustrophobic setting by the different floors or levels of the rocket ship separated by thick, metal lockable hatches. Paul Blaisdell did the monster costume, one of his best efforts IMHO. And despite a running time of barely over an hour, there are at least a half-dozen truly memorable set-pieces in the film.
    Greatly enjoyed your presentation. Keep up the good work.

    • @mauricepowers8079
      @mauricepowers8079 Рік тому +16

      Those were my two favorites also. I saw IT in the theatre when I was a kid...I lasted up until I saw the creatures face...then ran my screaming, crying, 6 year old ass out of the theatre. Didn't see the whole movie till it came out on VHS...still freaked me out 😂. Saw Forbidden Planet on the big screen also...LOVED the special effects...the monster spooked the HELL out of me, but I made it through the whole movie ... 😊 "This Island Earth" was another big screen winner. I was so lucky my mother loved the movies when I was young.

    • @lefantomer
      @lefantomer Рік тому +16

      @@mauricepowers8079 "Forbidden Planet" is partially based on Shakespeare's "The Tempest" as well. First class production all around.

    • @kantstenchonthemel5641
      @kantstenchonthemel5641 Рік тому +9

      Forbidden planet "1 (also, my personnal taste, "the shrinking man" which struck me as a kid!)

    • @crankychris2
      @crankychris2 Рік тому +11

      @@lefantomer FP also was the firds big bidgryt sci fi movie shot in color in wiodfrer screen. I laughed when the cook had Robby whip up 60 gallons of "Ksnsas City Rocket Boiurbon"...it's SMOOTH!

    • @mauricepowers8079
      @mauricepowers8079 Рік тому +11

      @@crankychris2 Earl Holliman was the cook.

  • @mjhzen8313
    @mjhzen8313 Рік тому +19

    I'm a fan of sci-fi films of the 50s and 60s, and this is one of the best "ten best of" lists (I own most of the films on it). Nice work.

    • @Ron4885
      @Ron4885 Рік тому

      I have many of them too. :-)

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 4 місяці тому

      My mother once had quite a large collection of Zane Gray westerns, and I read a few of them....then, I discovered Sci/Fy. How could ANYone return to boring westerns featuring uncouth & smelly horses after that? So much more interesting reading about smelly and uncouth (but intelligent) alien beings ALL the way from Betelguese and/or Antares!

  • @donnaholland1625
    @donnaholland1625 Рік тому +25

    What does it say about me that I have seen all of these back in the day… AND LOVED THEM ALL!!! Back when there were only three channels these were played on a Saturday afternoon.

    • @marcbahn5487
      @marcbahn5487 Рік тому +2

      And two of the channels were at least a little fuzzy.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому +2

      @@marcbahn5487 send dad back up on the roof as we yelled back an forth to each other!...actually, most of us saw these for the first time in a theater

  • @rbrock00
    @rbrock00 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you so much. Those were indeed the top 10 si-fi movies from the 50's. I couldn't have done better myself.

  • @rongenung
    @rongenung 7 місяців тому +27

    Excellent selection that I agree with. I remember the first time I saw "The Blob" in color (on the late show, once we had a color TV), I was so surprised that the blob was red! And the two stars went on to bigger fame---Steve McQueen became a cinema superstar and his girlfriend Aneta Corsaut became Andy's love interest Helen Crump on "The Andy Griffith Show." "Journey to the Center of the Earth" was a big budget production with major stars that is still one of my favorites today.

    • @TramJizzle
      @TramJizzle 4 місяці тому

      I'm 69 and will not watch the blob, scared the hell out of me as a kid and still gives me the big heebie jeebies

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 3 місяці тому +1

      I grew up in the 50's, am now 83, became a sci/fy fan early on and had a steady 'diet' of them, but have never seen "The Blob"....and have NO idea at all of what it's about, except....It SOUNDS quite Uninviting!
      I'm the eldest of five...NONE of my siblings nor my parents had any interest in sci/fy, so noone in my family to share it with.

    • @rongenung
      @rongenung 3 місяці тому +2

      @@blackholeentry3489 It's a classic---especially for the drive-in theaters of decades ago. And it's in color. It doesn't have the serios bent of a classic like "The Day the Earth Stood Still," but it is a lot of fun. I like the scene when the "blob" enters the crowded movie theater.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rongenung Well, Thank You. I'll put it on my 'short' list. Facts are.....once I really discovered sci/fy (With the 1st movie, "Invaders From Mars" in '53, and 2nd...."It Came From Outer Space," shortly thereafter, all else failed to catch my interest.... ''Shoot Em Up Oaters" moved to the bottom of the pile!...and have remained there ever since!)

    • @rongenung
      @rongenung 3 місяці тому +3

      @@blackholeentry3489 When I was in the fifth grade, one day our very cool teacher closed the blinds and showed the class a movie. It was "The Incredible Shrinking Man." I have never forgotten it. Superbly done, intelligent with award-winning special effects, it is unforgettable---and is still my favorite sci-fi movie.

  • @RSEFX
    @RSEFX Рік тому +46

    A nod to THIS ISLAND EARTH certainly seems appropriate, but missing, as it was a big influence on FORBIDDEN PLANET (the process the crew goes through in FP to prepare for conditions on Altair was directly derived from TIE, which has often been suggested as an influence on Star Trek's "beam-me-downer" set-up. It originated with the earlier film.)
    How about INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN? Certainly a better film than THE BLOB. Or either of the Quatermass films, far more influencial and lasting that WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE. BUT, then again, these just may be your personal favorites, and as such, are very individualistic.
    Thanks for the video!

    • @marckyle5895
      @marckyle5895 Рік тому +4

      I liked This Island Earth, it should be on the list. But which of them now there gets kicked off?

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +2

      A nod to This Island Earth, is more than appropriate. I could actually kick myself for that one. That was one of my favorites when I was a kid. But have no fear, more 1950's videos are on the way, and this time I have the benefit of quality input from viewers. It's definatley going to be in the next one. Thank you for the great comment, stay tuned, more to come. And, have a great day. Mike

    • @richardrose2606
      @richardrose2606 Рік тому

      Source of the immortal line" "your Earth logic is not like our logic".

    • @classicsciencefictionhorro1665
      @classicsciencefictionhorro1665 Рік тому +3

      I LOVE This Island Earth. it would be my #2 just behind The Day The Earth Stood Still.

    • @RSEFX
      @RSEFX Рік тому

      @@richardrose2606 ? What is?

  • @hurricane1951
    @hurricane1951 Рік тому +67

    "World Without End" should have a place since I believe it's the first movie where the crew of a space ship travel into the future. "Destination Moon" should also have a place as it pretty much predicted the way the moon missions would actually work, and this in 1950! I can also recommend "Flight to Mars" for its introduction of alien humanoid beauties wearing extremely revealing outfits. That got my attention as a young boy! I should also like to mention that many of these movies re-used props from previous films. Forbidden Planet sourced many of the props, uniforms, Altaira's dresses, various gauges, etc. I get a kick out of recognizing these!

    • @richardrose2606
      @richardrose2606 Рік тому +10

      Robert Heinlien was involved with Destination Moon. They attempted to keep the movie scientificly correct to known science of the time. One thing they missed was not having staged rockets.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому +3

      don't forget the Disney animated features "Man in Space" and "Mars... and Beyond".....

    • @warehousejo007
      @warehousejo007 Рік тому +1

      👍🏽

    • @mydogbrian4814
      @mydogbrian4814 Рік тому +1

      *> Destination Moon* was " *lamo!* "
      - More of an Informative. docudrama than really a scify thriller. Because it didn't have any hot babes or monsters in it.
      > That's like drinking southern sweet tea that has no sugar in it.

    • @brettcoster4781
      @brettcoster4781 Рік тому

      The space suits from Destination Moon were reused in Flight to Mars (I think).

  • @ThePyramidone
    @ThePyramidone Рік тому +22

    As I recall: War of the Worlds was an 1898 HG Wells novel; Journey to the Center of the Earth was an 1864 Jules Verne novel; Invasion of the Body Snatchers was a 1954 Jack Finney novel "The Body Snatchers"; The Thing was a 1938 John W Campbell Jr Novella "Who goes There?"; The Day The Earth Stood Still was a 1940 Harry Bates short story "Farewell to the Master"; When Worlds Collide was a 1933 novel written by Edwin Balmer and Phillip Wylie who also published a sequel After Worlds Collide. Just saying.

  • @harryalpert8002
    @harryalpert8002 Рік тому +2

    super effing great brother! i'm 63. saw all of these with my brother in the revival theaters when i was a kid! saw them again on tv on the chiller theater midnight movies and afternoons!

  • @Dan13736
    @Dan13736 Рік тому +18

    I know each and every one of those movies and I have them all on VHS in my personal collection!!!!!! What a fantastic decade of sci fi movies!!!!!!!

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому +1

      I had the VHS but I became a DVD convert!

    • @marknewton6984
      @marknewton6984 Рік тому

      I have copies of most. A great collection, esp. the Black Lagoon creature trio! Filmed in Florida.

  • @andreaslermen2008
    @andreaslermen2008 Рік тому +52

    In my opinion, "Journey to the Center of the Earth" is more of a fantasy movie. Movies I miss "Tarantula", "It came from Outer Space" and "The Beast from 20000 Fathoms"

    • @georgejones3526
      @georgejones3526 Рік тому +7

      I was always partial to “Attack of the Crab Monsters”.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +6

      Andreas, I agree. There were so many fantastic to movies to pick choose from the 50's era, I kept it to 10 just in the interest of time of the video. But I am working on the second 1950's Sci-Fi video, and a third will be behind that. So stay tuned. Thank you for the awesome comment, and have a great day. Mike.

    • @TOPDadAlpha
      @TOPDadAlpha Рік тому +3

      I like "Them"....

    • @georgejones3526
      @georgejones3526 Рік тому +1

      @@TOPDadAlpha
      Except it was a stupid way to name the movie. You would think the girl would have said “Ants”!

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Рік тому +2

      20000 Leagues Under the Sea. The 1955 one produced by Walt Disney

  • @kegginstructure
    @kegginstructure Рік тому +51

    The Invasion of the Body Snatchers was a perfect match for the McCarthy era and the "communists hiding among your friends" paranoia. The Thing (From Another World) couldn't be made according to the original story in the 1950s, but John Carpenter did a good job on the original story, "Who Goes There?" Forbidden Planet so CLEARLY influenced Gene Roddenberry that it can be said to be the origin of the Star Trek franchise.

    • @crankychris2
      @crankychris2 Рік тому +4

      Agreed. Robby the Robot appeared in many movies and tv shows, inclidimg Sat morning kid shows. The sa ucer shaped spaceship also got around!

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому +3

      I totally agree with everything you said, especially The Forbidden Planet being the inspiration for Star Trek!

    • @ryangreen6255
      @ryangreen6255 Рік тому +4

      Ironically, there Was communist plants though

    • @dansmith1661
      @dansmith1661 Рік тому +5

      McCarthy was right though.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому +4

      @@dansmith1661 Evidently so but I wish he had gone about it differently. Long term results were the Commies being helped by the backlash!

  • @johnnie2638
    @johnnie2638 Рік тому +13

    Great list & wonderful commentary. I watched every one of those movies as a kid on Saturday mornings. Bravo!

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +2

      Johnnie,
      There were so many great childhood memories memories for me as well. But I'm not done yet. There will be a second 1950's Sci-Fi movie list coming soon, so stay tuned. Have a great day, and thank you again.
      Mike

    • @vampthat
      @vampthat Рік тому

      I saw most of these at drive-in theaters. Wow - I MUST be old!

  • @JOHN----DOE
    @JOHN----DOE Рік тому +25

    One thing almost all these movies have in common is that, unlike contemporary remakes and other scifi, they know how to build suspense and character around a meaningful idea. The fact that their special effects were limited makes them concentrate on the elements of story that make these works last, unlike the violent, mindless stuff today.

    • @scottdoesntmatter4409
      @scottdoesntmatter4409 Рік тому +1

      I dunno man, this sort of movie is rather silly and definitely close to fantasy than science fiction. Don't romanticize the past or these movies. Simply accept them for what they are.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +3

      John Doe,
      Thank you for your comment, I really appreciate it, and I agree with you completely. These older movies didn't have the benefit of modern day special effects. They had to rely on good story telling. I also agree, that even the remakes of the 1950's sci-fi movies don't necessarily rely as much on the story element, but focus more on the special effects. The best example I have in that regard is War of the Worlds. The 1950's War of the Worlds, for the time, had ground breaking effects, and introduced a different looking Martian alien warship, even if you can see the strings the alien ship were hanging from. But the story is what kept you at the edge of your seat,. The more recent version, took more elements from the H.G.Wells book that did not get presented in the 50's film, but didn't deliver the same emotional or suspenseful impact. Rather, relied on the special effects to fill in the story, vs telling the story. The Day the Earth Stood Still is a better modern remake in my opinion. While there were heavy special effects, the story wasn't lost to the effects. Anyway, thank you so much for your comment. Stay tuned, there are more 1950's Sci-Fi videos coming. I'm glad you liked our video, and we are happy to hear any suggestions you have. Have a great day, and stay tuned, more to come.
      Mike

    • @numbersix8919
      @numbersix8919 Рік тому +2

      Too right mate. People are so devolved these days they can't understand what they see and hear in classic movies. Goes right through them.

    • @janach1305
      @janach1305 Рік тому +1

      Back in the day, science fiction fans had a rule that good special affects meant a bad story, and a good story meant bad effects. That didn’t change until Star Wars came along.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Рік тому

      Great points. And I’m not referring to Faith Domergue in This Island Earth. 😂

  • @Boblw56
    @Boblw56 Рік тому +17

    Nice list! Fun facts: Forbidden Planet is based on Shakespeare’s “ The Tempest,” and Gene Barry from War of the Worlds has a small cameo at the end of Spielberg’s 2005 remake.

    • @edwardpike3386
      @edwardpike3386 Рік тому +2

      So did Ann Robinson.

    • @pamelaflanigan5935
      @pamelaflanigan5935 Рік тому +1

      @@edwardpike3386 The studio decided that the original huge tripod machines the Martians used in the book The War of the Worlds were tooo dangerous to use. They decided on the ships used in the in the 1953 movie instead.

  • @zincChameleon
    @zincChameleon Рік тому +23

    If you read the novelization of 'Forbidden Planet' you will find that Altaira is not Morbius' daughter, but a clone of his wife. Even creepier!

    • @cheryldevine42
      @cheryldevine42 Рік тому +3

      What?? Never knew that one...

    • @craigkdillon
      @craigkdillon Рік тому

      Why, the dirty old man.

    • @patrickdougherty6390
      @patrickdougherty6390 Рік тому

      I will have to re read it again. I have missed that over the years. My copy of “Forbidden Planet” is a mini prized possession!

    • @zincChameleon
      @zincChameleon Рік тому

      @@patrickdougherty6390 Check out who wrote it; if I remember correctly, it was a major screen writer. Also look at the part where the ship's doctor dissects the animal that the captain killed, and finds it to be a robot, not alive at all. Star Trek Season 1 stole this idea for 'Shore Leave' .

  • @whiskeyvictor5703
    @whiskeyvictor5703 Рік тому +33

    Robbie was also in a pretty good movie called The Invisible Boy, which, in part, was inspiration for The Terminator, of all things!

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +4

      Whiskey Victor,
      I've seen the Invisible Boy, and I thought it was a great movie. But I didn't know it was a partial inspiration for the Terminator. That is just AWESOME. Thank you for pointing that out. I really appreciate your comment. I feel like I learned something. Stay tuned, and have a great day.
      Mike

    • @jeffking4176
      @jeffking4176 Рік тому

      Been looking for that movie on DVD.
      I’ve seen it a couple times.
      Good movie.
      📻🙂

    • @John_Smith_60
      @John_Smith_60 10 місяців тому

      @@scifiandmore If I am not mistaken, Robbie was in 3 episodes of The Twilight Zone.

    • @tonydews1730
      @tonydews1730 4 місяці тому

      And an episode of Columbo

  • @WilliamHBaird-eq2hp
    @WilliamHBaird-eq2hp Рік тому +12

    This was a well Done Compilation! Subscribed.
    My Ultimate Favourite is WAR OF THE WORLDS... The "scariest and Smartest" of them all!
    A tip of the Hat to THEM which as a toddler scared me to death!

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector Рік тому +2

      James Arness(The Thing) and James Whitmore in "Them", a great movie

    • @simpleman5688
      @simpleman5688 7 місяців тому +1

      Them is in my top 5 👍🏿

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 7 місяців тому +1

      THEM really scared me too!...and years later, when viewing it again, it was striking to see several actors who went on to greater fame in various TV shows!..Arness, Fess Parker, and even Leonard Nimoy (likely his first speaking role, one line, when he answers a phone, and tells an Army officer the call is for him!) are spotted in this excellent, fast-paced movie. BTW, the huge mutated ants, that seem to be all over the place, were actually just two large props..one was inert--not mobile-and the other was grafted on the front half-of a forklift!...Skillful editing made us think otherwise.

  • @chipcook6646
    @chipcook6646 Рік тому +40

    Only one.
    “ The Day The Earth Stood Still”
    Still the best today

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Рік тому +8

      And the remake was rubbish.

    • @chipcook6646
      @chipcook6646 Рік тому +2

      @@michaelsegriff3362 you think 🤣

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Рік тому +3

      @@chipcook6646 🤮

    • @samuelconyers2425
      @samuelconyers2425 7 місяців тому +2

      my favorite as well

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 7 місяців тому +2

      Yup...because it demanded a more mature, thoughtful participation from the viewer..I caught this magnificent movie a few years after it came out...local theatres would have "second run" formats, in the mid-1950s, when I was, by that time, old enough to attend movies with my fellow pre-teen friends. I viewed this movie again a few weeks ago, and was struck by how it portrayed pretty accurately, the day-to-day appearance, and activities of the general public back then. I remembered how people were more conventionally dressed, men usually still wore hats in 1951, women dressed in a more conservative manner, folks were more "formally social"...etc. I found the scenes of the folks having breakfast at the boarding house, to be nostalgically heart-warming. Nontheless, I welcomed the more liberating, less conforming aspects of American life, that my generation embraced during the 1960s, and onwards. Underneath the staid lifestyle of the 1950s, many problems were lurking beneath the surface!

  • @seandmoore6922
    @seandmoore6922 Рік тому +39

    The Creature from the Black Lagoon played a huge part in my life as a kid in the 60’s

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector Рік тому +3

      The creature swimming beneath the girl was really scary.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому

      Yet another I would have put on the list. The last Great Universal Monster!

    • @mydogbrian4814
      @mydogbrian4814 Рік тому

      - It sucked in my book.

    • @johnnywebb2351
      @johnnywebb2351 Рік тому

      Great movie

    • @larrypower8659
      @larrypower8659 Рік тому +1

      Definitely should have made Top Ten. Anyone who digs these movies should agree.

  • @alvermette218
    @alvermette218 Рік тому +24

    Thank you for this, 50s sci/fi movies are how I grew up.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +4

      Al, you and me both. I used to watch the reruns over and over again. I wanted to put more classic sci-fi movies into this video, but that would make the video too long. So there are a couple more coming soon. Glad you enjoyed the video, stay tuned, and have a great day. Mike

  • @Boss-zo4lw
    @Boss-zo4lw Рік тому +13

    Music is louder than your voice

    • @alexisnicole3965
      @alexisnicole3965 Рік тому

      Good point man, next video will be corrected. Thanks for your constructive opinion.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +1

      Boss,
      I was having some audio issues. I was breaking in the new audio board, and I could not quite get the mix the way I wanted it. But that seems to be fixed now. Thanks for the feedback and letting us know. It is greatly appreciated. Stay tuned, more to come. Have a great day.
      Mike

  • @whirlyn
    @whirlyn Рік тому +12

    The Invasion of the Body Snatchers main character Kevin McCarthy was also in the 1978 remake. Kind of felt like he survived the 1st movie only to be killed in the 2nd. I liked the cameo.

  • @timstewart9026
    @timstewart9026 Рік тому +2

    I can't think of any of my favorites that you missed, I agree that was the classic age of film sci-fi, well done.

  • @georgebaiano3014
    @georgebaiano3014 6 місяців тому +3

    Great list ,I would have chosen them myself. Although I would have chosen Godzilla as number 1.very nicely put together. Thanks for the memories.

  • @danpoppe1294
    @danpoppe1294 Рік тому +28

    My two all time favorites as a young teen: "When Worlds Collide" and "The thing". Great movies for their time.

    • @dalewilliams2063
      @dalewilliams2063 Рік тому +1

      I wish that they had made a sequel to to " When Worlds Collide ",from the book "After Worlds Collide ".

    • @williamclarke4510
      @williamclarke4510 Рік тому +2

      James Arness, who later played Marshall Dillon on Gunsmoke was The Thing. I found When Worlds Collide you be a very moving film.

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Рік тому

      @@williamclarke4510 In the movie called a giant carrot😀

    • @alantownsend771
      @alantownsend771 Рік тому

      The Thing from another world, 1951, great!!!
      ,

    • @richardwarren7492
      @richardwarren7492 Рік тому

      @@dalewilliams2063 The movie is ok, but it does not do justice to the book and After Worlds Collide.

  • @basilvarian1732
    @basilvarian1732 Рік тому +14

    I have seen all these movies and...well, I agree with ALL your choices; and in the order you presented them. Well done, Mike & Team!

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +1

      Basil, thank you so much for your comments. We are very glad you enjoyed the video, there are more 1950's sci-fi videos on the way. Thank you again for the great comment, stay tuned, and have a great day.

    • @duanecollyard7565
      @duanecollyard7565 Рік тому +1

      Your presentation has been intelligent and articulate. Well done.

    • @stephencarroll9210
      @stephencarroll9210 11 місяців тому

      Soldier was an episode from the Outer Limits wasn't it?

  • @wellingtonsboots4074
    @wellingtonsboots4074 Рік тому +10

    Wow, thank you for this. So many great memories.

  • @georgeanthony7282
    @georgeanthony7282 Рік тому +10

    Even in the mid 1960s... these 50s Sci Fi movies were fun to watch. I was just a little kid growing up during the turbulent 60s era. My particular 10 best would have omitted The Blob, where it's difficult to see Steve McQueen pretending to play a teenager (he was actually 27 yrs old then),.. and Godzilla (man in a costume). I definitely would have included "Invaders from Mars" , where one of the stars of the movie is indeed a child!... and "20 Million Miles to Earth"... featuring the fantastic special effects stop action magic by the late, great Ray Harryhausen! That's just me though.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому

      I always hated the ending of Invaders From Mars (though better than the movie ending of The Wizard Of Oz) and I liked Earth Vs. Flying Saucers better than 20 Million. The movie was the living embodiment of the Flying Saucer scares of the time!

    • @justicegusting2476
      @justicegusting2476 Рік тому +1

      @@robertmallory1877
      Speaking of films not from the 50s, I always liked the movie and ending of Time Bandits.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому +1

      @@justicegusting2476 Not SF but as a Fantasy film it was quite a lot of fun!

    • @StephenRedrobe
      @StephenRedrobe Рік тому

      Godzilla has to be number one, and the best Godzilla is, and always was, 'man in a costume'.

    • @mikeholt1248
      @mikeholt1248 Рік тому

      Ray Harryhausen’s work was awesome, I can’t even imagine how much time/effort it must have taken to produce such animation. Creative people back in the 30s, 40s, 50s were much more dedicated to their craft than succeeding decades.

  • @5610winston
    @5610winston Рік тому +5

    11:47 The novels _When Worlds Collide_ and _After Worlds Collide_ by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer are among the greatest sci-fi novels of the twentieth century, well worth the few hours it takes to read them.

    • @donaldgrimes6403
      @donaldgrimes6403 3 дні тому

      I read both books (audio book). Excellent reads. I wish the sequel would have made it to film.

  • @genecanfield3681
    @genecanfield3681 Рік тому +4

    Great list. I watched Rodan and The Crawling Eye incessantly as a kid on a local channel. Always scared the heck out of me.

  • @LarcheOsborne
    @LarcheOsborne Рік тому +22

    Perhaps This Island Earth deserves a spot on this list"

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +3

      Larche, This Island Earth more than deserves a spot. It was one of my favorites when I was a kid, and I literally forgot about it for this video. I could kick myself for that one. But stay tuned, I am going to do at least two more 1950's Sci-Fi movie videos. It will be showing up. Thanks for enjoying the video, and have a great day. Mike

    • @LarcheOsborne
      @LarcheOsborne Рік тому

      ​@@scifiandmore Looking forward to seeing them. I think many SF films of the '50 remain vastly underraded.

    • @jaimenegron1871
      @jaimenegron1871 Рік тому +2

      Agreed

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 7 місяців тому +1

      Yes..if only for allowing my pre-pubescent thoughts to run wild, checking out Faith Domergue--a rare beauty of a "B" movie queen!...Turns out, she had been a lover of the infamous Howard Hughes, when she was 17 years old!

    • @LarcheOsborne
      @LarcheOsborne 7 місяців тому

      @@curbozerboomer1773 ♥

  • @Rick-or2kq
    @Rick-or2kq Рік тому +12

    These movies all came out before my time, but I still remember watching some of these in the 60's on Saturday afternoons. It was great to be young with imaginations running wild.

  • @smokey2459
    @smokey2459 Рік тому +5

    Fellow Clevelanders will remember Ghoulardi airing these and other cheesy sci-fi movies every Friday and Saturday nights in the 60’s ! Ernie Anderson’s Ghoulardi character will be spun off by many others, most notably Svengoolie currently airing on MeTV !

  • @ronaldstokes4841
    @ronaldstokes4841 Рік тому +12

    In a Part 2... 'The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms', 'Fiend Without a Face', 'Creature from the Black Lagoon', 'It Came from Outer Space', 'It Came from Beneath the Sea', 'The Deadly Mantis', 'The Giant Behemoth', (and there's one with Martians that inject alcohol into teenagers, but I can't recall its title). Another teen-age/Rock n' Roll/ Monster movie was 'The Giant Gila Monster'. ...these are what comprised my Saturday afternoons spent at the movies in the Fifties. Pretzel sticks and a mos'ly seltzer drink from the soda machine. These movies and MAD magazine made me the unbalanced 75-year-old I am today.

    • @pamelaflanigan5935
      @pamelaflanigan5935 Рік тому +1

      I know the one you could remember.the name of the movie you were mentioning. I's Invasion of the saucernen. I hope that helped you.

    • @ronaldstokes4841
      @ronaldstokes4841 Рік тому

      YES! Thanx, Pam. @@pamelaflanigan5935

    • @debbieedwards4884
      @debbieedwards4884 3 місяці тому +1

      I love Mad magazine.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 3 місяці тому

      I've gotcha beat....now 83 and Mad magazine, together with Great Sci/fy movies gave me a "different'' perspective!
      I started out reading my mother's Zane Gray "Oaters", but after my 1st true sci/fy movie (Invaders From Mars) lost ALL interest in Westerns. ....and, this still holds true to ths day.

  • @bcclayta
    @bcclayta Рік тому +5

    Great video..
    And yes.. even though I love robot from Lost in space..
    .. Robbie is Boss. ..
    .. one last thing.. 1950s war of the world.. IT CAN STILL HOLD ITS OWN TODAY.. amazing

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому

      BC, I couldn't agree more. Robbie was just a straight up BOSS during the 50's and 60's. As far as War of the Worlds goes, I could not have said it any better. I would rather watch the original 50's version of it instead of the newer Tom Cruise version. The 50's version ages very well. Thanks for the comment, stay tuned, more videos to come, and have a great day.

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому

      1st the movie, then the classics illustrated comic book, followed by the actual book and finally the spielberg remake....this story never gets old......

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому

      @@scifiandmore gotta'' have those tripods!

  • @daz4627
    @daz4627 Рік тому +15

    'The Blob' was Steve McQueen's first film.... also, the Blob is transparent when it hatches but becomes red after it starts eating people because of the blood!!! Also - 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth' isn't strictly sci-fi ... more a fantasy/escapist film perhaps? ... I agree with other comments - 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' is a 100% classic!!! Honourable mention for 'Them' and 'I Married A Monster from Outer Space'

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому

      It was many years before I saw The Blob in color so until I got the videotape the blood red angle had escaped me. B&W TV, what can I say?

    • @abbynormal4740
      @abbynormal4740 Рік тому

      YES! Thank you for mentioning 'I Married A Monster From Outer Space' and 'The Incredible Shrinking Man'. 'I Married A Monster' is a gem that is so much better than the cheesy title would suggest. Grant Williams, who plays the shrinking Scott Carey, also started in 'Monolith Monsters' - which is also worth checking out. 🙂

  • @gregwasserman2635
    @gregwasserman2635 Рік тому +9

    I loved watching monster movies when I was a kid and saw all of these movies. The 50s had so many great sci-fi movies. A couple of other movies from that time period I enjoyed was "From Hell it Came" (Tabanga!) and "Attack of the Crab Monsters" (with "the professor"). But there are so many others, so good and some so bad they're good!

  • @stevebutler8387
    @stevebutler8387 Рік тому +1

    66 year old here. My favorite is The Day Earth Stood Still and Thing from another World. "Them" and Creature from Black Lagoon always enjoyed too. Clato Barada Nictoe

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 Рік тому +13

    When I was in 3rd grade, a friend and I went to see Them. The movie scared his pansy ass and we had to leave, so I didn't know how it ended. Decades later, it was shown on late Saturday night TV and I was able to finish the movie. Well worth the wait!
    Day of the Triffids (1962) will get my vote if you do a 1960,'s sci-fi movies follow-up. Excellent bring back the memories production! Thank you!

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому

      First Men On The Moon deserves to be on a list of early 60's SF films!

    • @JDDees
      @JDDees 6 місяців тому +1

      Sure it was 'him'.... we ALL KNOW IT WAS YOU! LOLOLOL

    • @stephengorin2685
      @stephengorin2685 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@robertmallory1877 Actually, "First Men in the Moon"

  • @501sqn3
    @501sqn3 Рік тому +4

    Correct me if I am wrong folks,... but wasn't "The Thing" actually called "The Thing From Another World"??...

    • @John_Smith_60
      @John_Smith_60 10 місяців тому

      The title sequence (and the posters) for the movie had "The Thing" in large letters, and "From Another World" in much smaller letters underneath.
      For that reason, people usually just refer to it as _The Thing_ (as well as for brevity).

  • @lmb1931
    @lmb1931 Рік тому +4

    I've seen them all, and I own several! I completely agree with your list!

  • @randyacuna5643
    @randyacuna5643 Рік тому +11

    All I can say is good luck to picking only 10 out of many great science fiction movies.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому

      Randy, thanks for the comment, I greatly appreciate it. And Ten was a challenge because there are so many from this time period that are just fantastic. So for my first top 10 listing I just decided to narrow it down to the most popular or recognizable from that era. But there were a lot of good ones that are left over. I have a feeling that I will do a part 2 to this video to grab onto some of those other great movies out there. Thank you again for the comment, stay tuned, and have a great day.

    • @randyacuna5643
      @randyacuna5643 Рік тому +2

      @Scifi and More like most SF fans , our top 10 list is mostly the same films, with few changes , for me I would remove forbidden planet ( too slow and too much talking) and add the incredible Shrinking Man or even the Fly , both have great human elements in a SF setting. Also I would definitely add some British SF in my top 10 . A list of 20 would be more accurate. Just my take.

  • @outlet6989
    @outlet6989 4 місяці тому +1

    I can remember seeing all of them while growing up. I would pass our small local theater and look at the posters of upcoming movies. I hoped there would be a sci-fi or monster movie among them. If one was on display, I also knew it would be worth my fifty cents. Because a young, beautiful, and very well-endowed lady would be shown in the arms of an alien or monster.

  • @jojolocascio8772
    @jojolocascio8772 Рік тому +2

    "It the Terror from Beyond Space" was a good one too. A precursor of "Alien" - monster from Mars gets on a space ship.

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Рік тому +5

    Loved all ten !...cheers. RIP Calculon

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +1

      andymouse123,
      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for your comment and stay tuned, there is more to come. Have a great day.
      Mike

  • @fairamir1
    @fairamir1 Рік тому +7

    When Worlds Collide absolutely facinated me as a kid. How about a top 10 campy sci fi movies like " Queen of Outer Space ?

  • @toddholmes4480
    @toddholmes4480 11 місяців тому +1

    Very clever intro! You got that old style announcer voice down! As a SciFi movie Geek, this series is made to order! Thank you!!

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  11 місяців тому

      @toddholmes4480,
      Thank you for your comment, it is greatly appreciated. This particular video was the first one that I had a feeling was going to draw a lot of attention from the fan base of this era, so I wanted to do something different, and create an intro that would mirror the time period. One of the funnier thing I found doing my research was the original Mr. Potato Head, and I found an Ad from that time that actually talked about being able to cook and eat the original Mr. Potato Head, so I wanted to have that in the intro because it was based on a real ad. And I thought t was hilarious. The two additional videos I have done for the 50's Sci-Fi have a very different, more conventional type of into. But I'm real glad you like the intro and the video. Since you said you were a sci-fi geek, like myself, we are getting closer to launching our Podcast in conjunction with our channel, and if you are interested in being on the Podcast, we would love to have a sci-fi geek on one of the Podcasts. If your interested, let me know. Other than that, thank you again, and stay tuned, there is more Sci-Fi to come. Have a great day.
      Mike

  • @johng8298
    @johng8298 Місяць тому +1

    "When Worlds Collide": one of my all-time favorite sci-fi movies. Despite the title appearing in a short story; no "After Worlds Collide" was ever made. I guess there wasn't much of a "sequel craze" back then.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Місяць тому

      After Worlds Collide would have been a great sequel. I did mention After Worlds Collide in Part two of this series that I made. And despite that it was never made into a movie, I referenced the book as a true sequel to the movie. After I made the video, I went back and read the book again, and I forgot just how good that book was. Thank you for your comment, it is greatly appreciated. And, stay tuned, there is more Sci-Fi to come. Have a great day.
      Mike

  • @daviddaviski8069
    @daviddaviski8069 Рік тому +8

    I don’t know if anyone else has commented here on this issue, but the video maker made an error when talking about “When Worlds Collide “. He says that Earth gets destroyed by colliding with Zyra, but that’s not right. Zyra’s close passing causes the initial damage to Earth, but it’s actually the star Bellus that ultimately ends up colliding with Earth destroying it. If Zyra had hit Earth, both would have been destroyed meaning the rocket ship would have had no planet to land on. Other than the one mistake I really enjoyed the video! 😊

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +3

      Hi David, I really appreciate the feedback. When I made this, I tried to do some thorough research before I put the video out. And the research source I consulted actually had Zyra colliding with Earth. And Honestly, I haven't seen When Worlds Collide in probably 30-40 years. But that was still my error, because I normally double check with a secondary research source. For that one, I didn't. But thank you so much, I really glad you pointed that out. Also, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. There are two more 1950's sci-fi videos in the hopper right now, so stay tuned, more to come. Thank you again for your constructive comment, and have a great day. Mike

    • @daviddaviski8069
      @daviddaviski8069 Рік тому

      @@scifiandmore Thanks! I really did enjoy the video! I’ll be sure to like and subscribe!

    • @WWeronko
      @WWeronko Рік тому +4

      The Book "When Worlds Collide" by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer plot differs a bit in detail with "When Worlds Collide" 1951 American science fiction film. In the book two gravitational bound planets, Bronson Alpha, a gas giant, and Earth like Bronson Beta, are the culprits. The two planets will pass close enough for gravitational forces to cause catastrophic damage to the Earth. Sixteen months later, after swinging around the Sun, Bronson Alpha will return to collide with the Earth and depart. Bronson Beta will remain and assume a stable orbit. As the planets approach, observers see through their telescopes cities on Bronson Beta. In the movie it is the rogue star named Bellus, accompanied by an Earth-sized planet named Zyra that cause all the commotion. As mentioned above Zyra makes a close approach first, causing massive earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis that wreak havoc around the world. The book does as often the written plots do, outline more in-depth drama about rocket engine material, other world rockets and the complexities thereof. There was a follow on book "After Worlds Collide."

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому

      a bit fanciful when viewed in a modern context...with over 2,000 planets discovered we've yet to find one where you could just open the spaceship door and walk out

    • @WWeronko
      @WWeronko Рік тому

      @Frank Pienkosky That is why they call it fiction. There were numerous errors in fact and great stretches of improbability throughout the story.

  • @captainsensiblejr.
    @captainsensiblejr. Рік тому +4

    Invasion of the Body Snatchers is an absolute classic,.it is often cited as being about 1950s Communist fear mongering.
    I would contend it is still relevant if you consider it a warning about QAnon and MAGA fascism.
    It was remade in the 1970s with Donald Sutherland and Leonard Nimoy. Unlike like most remakes it was pretty good

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому

      lot of commies around in the early 50's....especially in Hollywood......people got really paranoid when the russkies got the bomb with some inside help right around that time

  • @justmike2944
    @justmike2944 Рік тому +5

    The Fly Is number #1 . Well next list maybe

  • @jesuscross9
    @jesuscross9 Рік тому

    I loved the blob as a kid and when I saw the recent 2017 movie "Life," that was the first thing I thought of. Great video blast from the past.

  • @livy1962
    @livy1962 6 місяців тому +1

    I am sad for folks who are unable to watch these great films wit 1950's eyes. Thanks for the great synopsis.

  • @johneverett3947
    @johneverett3947 Рік тому +13

    What a kick it was watching your video. Being almost 70 and a sci-fi nut I’ve seen all these and more. Special effects before cgi, though corney were much more fun. Now that I’m older what I really enjoy now is reading the original books and novels. Comparing the original plot and message to the movie is fascinating and also quite telling.

  • @larrysanford1522
    @larrysanford1522 Рік тому +5

    What about 1954 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea? One of the best movies of the 50's.

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector Рік тому

      Kirk Douglass and company, very entertaining!

  • @christosvoskresye
    @christosvoskresye Рік тому +5

    Forbidden Planet also inspired the Great Machine on Epsilon III in Babylon 5.

  • @elfpimp1
    @elfpimp1 Рік тому +1

    THEM. That has stuck in my mind since I was a child. I even had the Amiga version of the Cinemaware title based on the movie. IT came from the desert.

  • @taproom113
    @taproom113 Рік тому +2

    Awesome job! Well done. You missed "Visit to a Small Planet" and "Way, Way Out" both with Jerry Lewis and Earl Holliman. Classic, 'must see' SciFi ... 🤣 😎 ^v^

  • @kimhohlmayer7018
    @kimhohlmayer7018 Рік тому +9

    You forgot that Forbidden Planet also influenced the original Johnny Quest. There was the invisible creature brought to view by the electrified force field in a Johnny Quest episode that had a very close resemblance to the creature in Forbidden Planet.

  • @pavo1394
    @pavo1394 Рік тому +12

    The least believable thing about the Blob is that Steve McQueen's character is 17. Steve was 27 but looked 40.

    • @tomryan914
      @tomryan914 Рік тому

      Billed as 'Steven McQueen'. Aneta Corsaut was so pretty.

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому

      Hollywood would do that to you!

  • @jamesf6541
    @jamesf6541 Рік тому +9

    Thank you for this video. I had a huge rush of nostalgia for some of these gems. I plan to watch them and read the books again.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +1

      JamesF,
      I'm glad you enjoyed it. I had a list that was larger than this for 50's Sci-Fi, so I'm going to break it into two or possibly 3 videos to properly cover all the favorites of 50's Sci-Fi. Stay Tuned, there is more to come. And thank you so much for your comments. Have a great day.
      Mike

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector Рік тому +15

    From the age of 7 or so, I read almost everything Science -Fiction and Fantasy,
    WE had a TV in the late forties and I devoured Captain Video, SF Theater and more.
    These movies and the runners up were my childhood.
    War of the Worlds, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, The Time Machine, the list is much longer,
    will forever be in my memory!.
    Thanks you,
    Frederick "Rik" Spector

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 4 місяці тому

      In my early years I read a lot of varying books....then I discovered science fiction....everything else paled and seemed boring after that....especially western movies labled as 'oaters'....

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 3 місяці тому +1

      Well, Frederick Rik, my folks never got a TV until 1956, we they made the long trip from Oregon to CA (800 miles one way), and at the age of 15, with just a 'learner's permit, I did 90% of the driving......My dad had went on ahead of us, we joined him six months later....my mother had a 'bad' right leg which often swelled to three times normal size....and driving really bothered her. We rented the biggest two wheel trailer on the lot.....my mother had canned several hundred quarts of bing cherries and just couldn't bear to leave them all behind, so we ended up making two long trips.
      In my late teen years, I used to 'hang around' a minister I really liked (NOT that I was ever actually religious) He used the church's huge back yard as a 'Flea Market' and often went to the area's Good Will stores (and others), picking up whatever they couldn't sell and bring it to his own "market." He once came up with a huge collection of "Galaxy" science fiction magazines, (Filled several boxes) Which I got the distinct feeling he neither wanted nor was intellectual enough to fully comprehend.... and which I then wound up with. Of course, as I read them, I tossed them....sure wish I had them today!
      One of the tales, which I still recall today, was entitled "Far Centaurus" written by none other than L Ron Hubbard...who once made the statement (That eventually came back to haunt and 'bite' him)....."Can't make any money writing Sci/fy for a penny a word...If you want to make some REAL money, create a religion", and then proceeded to start his own, "Scientology."
      In the story, the first line goes...
      "Man is small, Space is deep, and Time is his relentless enemy."
      In the story, people were born, lived their entire lives aboard the ship, and eventually died there..... and, in a final 'kick'....when the ship finally does arrive at Alpha Centauri after several centuries of traveling, they find a ''welcoming commitee" awaiting them. Seems while the ship was en route on it's long Star Trek type journey, improvements in traversering the huge distances had drastically improved.
      My mother was a big Zane Grey fan, had a huge collection, and I did read a few....but when I discovered Sci/fy, there was NO returning to boring westerns! (Or, as we termed them at the time, "Oaters").....and while it seemed so many talked about TV's Bonanza.....After seeing the 1953 epic movie, 'Invaders From Mars", boring westerns never appealed to me!.....except, perhaps, the "Loan Arranger"
      Of course, I imagine you know the REAL reason why The Lone Ranger and Tonto suddenly broke up?
      Well, seems HE finally discovered what 'Kemo Sabe' REALLY meant!
      BHE

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector 3 місяці тому

      @@blackholeentry3489 I know far centauri. Very well it's s SF classic.
      It was, if I remeber in the anthology "Adventures in Time and Space".
      So many fabulius thought provoking stories.
      You summarized that one
      very well.
      I used to have it
      Published in 1946 when I was 5 years old and I was reading fluently not t much later.
      Msybe it wasn't,but thst id one of thr greatest golden age
      Collections. Actually i may have read kt in
      "Destination Universe" in 1952
      in those days I had subscriptions to Galaxy, the Magazine of Fantazy and Science Fiction, Workds if and Astounding, its a long time ago
      but you brought back a lot if memories from the late forties to the early seventies wben I
      Read almost all the major SF literature inuding Verne, Wells
      and most of the authors in the fantasy,adventure erc.
      When SF became mainstream
      mh reading declined,
      Thank You
      Rik

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 3 місяці тому +1

      @@rikspector Ist....If you were 5 years old in '46, you and I must be close to the same age as I was born in Oct, 1940.....and..... You're welcome.
      I honestly cannot say in which magazine I first read the story, but the plot has long 'stuck' within my mind, and, just for the hec of it, would love to reread it...and I'm quite sure it was written by L Ron Hubbard.....which his quote referencing religion has long stuck in my head.
      My sweet wife just gave me "Dinner Call'', so, gotta go, but again, Thank You so much!
      BHE

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector 3 місяці тому

      @@blackholeentry3489 Feb 18 1942

  • @brucebradley5954
    @brucebradley5954 11 місяців тому +1

    There were a multitude of 50's Sci-Fi /Monster films, do forget "Attack of the Crab Monsters, The Atomic Brain, The Invisible Boy (Robby the Robot's first return),and who doesn't love the Creature from the Black Lagoon series. the Fifties were fun!

  • @jamesbrice6619
    @jamesbrice6619 Рік тому +12

    Great list! I always loved the horror movies disguised as Sci fi, such as, First Man into Space, The Creature from the Black Lagoon trilogy and It! The Terror from Beyond Space.

  • @hoodagooboy5981
    @hoodagooboy5981 Рік тому +31

    The Amazing Colossal Man (1957) is a movie that stuck with me since seeing it as a kid. Now that I live in Vegas I love the scenes where he wonders around old Las Vegas. A movie like it but showing a man that starts getting smaller is "The Incredible Shrinking Man", also from 1957.

    • @walte153
      @walte153 Рік тому +1

      Two totally enjoyable movies. "The Amazing Colossal Man" and its sequel "War of The Colossal Beast" are both on UA-cam.

    • @PhillipDiPrima
      @PhillipDiPrima Рік тому

      Seen both. For some reason shrinking man captured my imagination. The final scene where he is microscopic in the universe (yet no smaller than anyone else) really moves me

  • @BobAdragna
    @BobAdragna Рік тому +14

    "Creature from the Black Lagoon" another favorite.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 7 місяців тому +1

      Oh yes!

    • @clydekimsey7503
      @clydekimsey7503 7 місяців тому

      On part 2

    • @williamburns4088
      @williamburns4088 5 місяців тому +3

      How about the crawling eye

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 5 місяців тому

      @@williamburns4088 Good one!

    • @rclrd1
      @rclrd1 3 місяці тому

      @@williamburns4088 Saw that as the TV series "The Trollenberg Terror" in the UK in 1956! The movie "The Crawling Eye" was a remake.

  • @dangerdolls
    @dangerdolls Рік тому +5

    Excellent choices! I made a quick list of my own before starting and eight of my top ten were also on this list. Instead of The Blob and Journey to the Center of the Earth I had The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) and The Fly (1958). Good stuff!

    • @jackdutcher2014
      @jackdutcher2014 Рік тому +1

      You r right

    • @robertmallory1877
      @robertmallory1877 Рік тому +1

      The Fly was a terrific short story written in France. The movie added the Help Me that made it so much better than the remake!

    • @jackdutcher2014
      @jackdutcher2014 Рік тому

      Hi

    • @dangerdolls
      @dangerdolls Рік тому

      @@robertmallory1877 I agree. The original was so cool. And some neat effects for the time.

  • @darrellsmith3602
    @darrellsmith3602 Рік тому +3

    “Invaders from Mars”was a B&W sci-fi movie released the same week as the great “War of the Worlds”!
    But Invaders was seen through the eyes of a young boy (I was 9 when I saw both these movies)!
    He is awakened by the sight and sound of a Space Ship landing just beyond eyesight of his home! He tells his father who goes out to investigate. He returns saying didn’t see anything but his personality seems entirely changed!
    When the boy goes to town he notices some peoples personalities seem different as well!
    He then notices something small on their necks at the top of their spine!
    The people who walk in the sand outside of town are disappearing into the ground and return significantly changed as if they are being controlled!
    I’ll stop there and say it was a eerie, scary sci-fi having some elements of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (‘56)!
    The ending was effective & left you wondering (a dream or?)

    • @darrellsmith3602
      @darrellsmith3602 Рік тому

      It actually may have been in color but certainly didn’t have the production values of War of the Worlds!

    • @justicegusting2476
      @justicegusting2476 Рік тому +1

      @@darrellsmith3602
      I’ll take a stirring of the imagination over fancy production every time.

    • @darrellsmith3602
      @darrellsmith3602 Рік тому +1

      @@justicegusting2476 As a nine year old “Invaders” was a bit more scary for me than War of the Worlds! But I haven’t run across it on TV (though it was remade in ‘86! Maybe it was my age but didn’t think the remake was memorable!

  • @stabbrzmcgee825
    @stabbrzmcgee825 Рік тому +5

    I love how Miles reprises the ending to Body Snatchers at the start of its 1970s remake. Continuity.

  • @adambright2802
    @adambright2802 Рік тому +12

    We should totally get a Blob remake due to melting polar ice caps!

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому +6

      There was a blog remake in the 80’s. Compared to the original, it was awful. But today Hollywood has the tech to make an awesome version of it. Melting ice caps freeing the 50’s blob, now that’s a story, lol.

    • @alexisnicole3965
      @alexisnicole3965 Рік тому +2

      What an awesome spin Love it.

    • @shallendor
      @shallendor Рік тому +4

      @@scifiandmore Both are good, but the remake isn't as good as the original!

    • @LaptopLarry330
      @LaptopLarry330 Рік тому +1

      In 1972, a sequel was released, entitled “Beware The Blob”. There was a 1988 remake of “The Blob”.

    • @kennethdeprima8607
      @kennethdeprima8607 6 місяців тому

      They already made one I watch it on ROKU last week.

  • @charlesgerlach7059
    @charlesgerlach7059 Рік тому +6

    excellent video. all top movies, 50s sci fi was the best, no need for all the gore and crap of today. nothing like grabbing a bowl of popcorn and sitting down to watch movies like these, and Monolith Monsters, it came from beneath the sea, beast from 20000 fathoms and others

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому

      Charles, thank you for the comment. I’m with you on the 50’s Sci-fi movies. When I was a kid, and before Star Wars hit the big screen, these movies got me hooked to sci-fi. There seems to be a lot of unnecessary elements to modern day movies. But the 50’s movies had originality, innovation, and great story telling. I greatly appreciate the comment, stay tuned there is more to come. Have a great day.

  • @harrisonmccorkle6481
    @harrisonmccorkle6481 4 місяці тому +3

    "The Thing" was/is the scariest movie ever made. I believe the local TV station purposely aired this movie during the day to prevent mass hysteria. Seriously..

  • @TexasTimeLord
    @TexasTimeLord 11 місяців тому +5

    Anne Francis. End of story

  • @ronniefarnsworth6465
    @ronniefarnsworth6465 Рік тому +5

    #1, The Thing From Another World (1951)
    #2, War of the Worlds (1953)
    #3, The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)
    #4, Forbidden Planet (1956)
    #5, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
    Top 5 ...... All Great with meaning !! 👍📽

  • @royboy48blue
    @royboy48blue Рік тому +5

    Next 10 should be - 1.This island earth 2.The incredible shrinking man 3.It came from outer space 4.The Beast from 20000 Fathoms 5.The Quatermass Xperiment 6.The creature from the black lagoon 7.The Fly 8.Fiend Without a Face 9.Invaders from mars 10. I Married A Monster from Outer Space

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector Рік тому

      Excellent list, there's no end to those pictures we grew up with.

    • @a1tube132
      @a1tube132 Рік тому

      " I Married A Monster from Outer Space" was a very intelligent love story. Quite remarkable (and scary!)

  • @cduncan3713
    @cduncan3713 Рік тому +4

    I enjoyed the review of some of my favorite movies. In the future could you turn down the background music, I could barely understand what you were saying.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому

      C.D.,
      Thanks for letting me know. I took a new sound board on it's maiden voyage with that video and I mistakenly had a control for the music turned a little to high. But I think I got that figured out now. But thank you for letting me know, I appreciate that. Stay tuned, if you like our 1950's sci-fi video, there are two more coming. Thank you again for the feedback, and have a great day. Mike

  • @MichaelLee-dt1iw
    @MichaelLee-dt1iw Рік тому +2

    #5 THEM! - one of my all time favorites.

  • @AtomicSneeze1
    @AtomicSneeze1 Рік тому +2

    Oh so many fond memories. The 50's especially but also the 60's had SO many great scifi/horror/fantasy movies you could easilly make a top 100 list and every one would be worthy. I cannot agree with the rankings but all are definitely worthy. Personally I never did like " The Thing" but was a favorite of my mom. I would personally put THEM!, The day the Earth Stood Still, and War of the Worlds at the top of the list. I have always considered THEM! to be my favorite SciFi film of all time but the other two would be a very close second. As a kid (7 or 8), Forbidden planet was a little over my head with "creatures from the id", it wasnt until I was much older before I truly appreciated the story. However as a kid I always looked forward to spending Saturday's with my grandfather. We would have a mid afternoon hotdog from the grill in the backyard followed by a big bowl of ice cream. And then at 4pm on the local channel would be a Double Feature, always a pair of scifi movies from the 50's and 60's. My favorites were the (what we now call kiju movies) monster movies. Godzilla, Rodan, Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, Gamera, Tarantula, so many great monsters!!! Every once in a while I pick an afternoon, sit down with a big bowl of ice cream and pull up Amazon Prime and find some great old monster movie to wile away the afternoon remembering the great times I had with my grandfather as a kid.

    • @scifiandmore
      @scifiandmore  Рік тому

      atomicsneeze,
      Thank you so much for your comment, it is greatly appreciated. The 1950's sci-fi films were such a great part of my childhood and consumed my Saturday Afternoon on the local Creature Feature. And like you, Forbidden planet, which I think is a fantastic movie, but when I was a kid watching it, it was too cerebral for little kid me to appreciate. I just loved seeing the creature try to come through the force field as a kid. I wanted to put more movies into this list, but I didn't want to make the video too long. There were so many great choices it was hard to just get it down to ten. But stay tuned, I am working on a Part 2 to the 1950's sci-fi list, and that will be followed by a part 3. The next video will be a listing based on the suggestions in comments I received. So basically a Top Ten based on the viewers. There were 204 Sci-Fi films produced in the 1950's between the U.S., the U.K. and Japan. We have a lot of ground to cover. Thank you again for your comment, stay tuned and have a great day.
      Mike

  • @peace-yv4qd
    @peace-yv4qd Рік тому +9

    I have two connections to the movies presented. Growing up I Southern California I had the privilege of seeing a number of actors in different locations during my youth. The gentleman who played one of men who stood guard at the Martian Ship in War of the Worlds was Paul Birch who was in a number of Sci Fi films during the 50's. As a boy I stood next to him while playing an arcade game in Big Bear California. I was about 10 at the time. I had the opportunity to visit Warner Bros studios in the 70's and while visiting the Police Woman set Earl Holloman of Forbidden Planet fame stood about 15 feet from me. My claim to fame.

    • @marcbahn5487
      @marcbahn5487 Рік тому

      Paul Birch ---} Not Of This Earth (don't remember the year)

    • @frankpienkosky5688
      @frankpienkosky5688 Рік тому

      meeting movie stars is not that big of a deal if they come to your town...."A Man Called Otto" was shot right around the corner from where i'm typing this...shoot a lot of movies around here...easy to get extra work...always something going on......

    • @rikspector
      @rikspector Рік тому

      Awesome, what great memories.