Without any research, I'll take a stab and say the original film version of I AM LEGEND, THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, starring Vincent Price.Live And Let Die.
"You can't join us. You're a monster to them. Why do you think I ran when I saw you, even though I was assigned to spy on you? Because I was so terrified, what I'd heard about you. You're a legend in the city. Moving by day, instead of night, leaving as evidence of your existence bloodless corpses. Many of the people you destroyed were still alive! Many of them were loved ones of the people in my group."
You are correct on every point. The Omega Man is a fun film, but no where near what the novel was. And the Will Smith movie? The less said about that film, the better. The Vincent Price classic takes some liberties, but it stays very close to the book, and it's still a very creepy movie.In my opinion, it's still the most accurate and best film version of that story.
Of course...Another easy one.
"I met him, fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left; no reason, no conscience, no understanding; and even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, of good or evil, right or wrong. I met this six-year-old child with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and the blackest eyes... the devil's eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized that what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply... evil."
It's METROPOLIS, but tell me more about this other film you mentioned. It sounds like a must-see classic... in the fields of science fiction and, err... social commentary on life in the post-modern political landscape. Any nudity?It's either Metropolis, or Sexbot 9: Rise of the Sexbot Overlords.
"You couldn't hear a dump truck driving through a nitro glycerin plant."
Filled to the brim with social commentary. The dichotomy of man vs. machine, of finding - if not love - then at least connection in a world where we have better relations with technology that with others, and the ongoing attempts by those of certain religious and political leanings to take away the freedoms and choices of others. Honestly, a brutal look at our modern world. Orwell himself couldn't have written better.It's METROPOLIS, but tell me more about this other film you mentioned. It sounds like a must-see classic... in the fields of science fiction and, err... social commentary on life in the post-modern political landscape. Any nudity?
You don't have to say any more, mate. I'm off to get myself a box of tissues this very moment. I, err... sometimes get very... emotional when watching these "artistic" films.Filled to the brim with social commentary. The dichotomy of man vs. machine, of finding - if not love - then at least connection in a world where we have better relations with technology that with others, and the ongoing attempts by those of certain religious and political leanings to take away the freedoms and choices of others. Honestly, a brutal look at our modern world. Orwell himself couldn't have written better.
And yes, there is some nudity, but it is very tasteful. Artistic, even. The stark contrast of pale, naked human flesh against the backdrop of wires and circuitry. It makes me weep.
Oh, yes, I believe you quotes Spies Like Us. To which I respond...
"Look I want you to arrest me you asshole! Queen Elizabeth is a man! Prince Charles is a faggot! Winston Churchill was full of shit! Shakespeare's French! Fuck! Shit! Cunt! Shit! That's what I want you to do you moron!"