Personally, yes: they provide an escape from reality, even if only for an hour or two, and a playground for the imagination and the surreal. In general, most people like them for similar reasons.
Clue is in the name "science FICTION"Hope that helps :)
NFL Films Presents - 1967 Fact or Fiction was released on: USA: 14 November 2004
Pulp Fiction was distributed by Miramax Films.
Danny De Vito
There are no vampires. (In films, or in any other fiction, they'd probably be active during the night, but avoiding any light.)
No way! It's a fiction movie. :)
Bryan Senn has written: 'Fantastic cinema subject guide' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Fantasy films, Horror films, Science fiction films
No, there are no known science-fiction films that specifically address Anastasia and time travel together. Anastasia has been more commonly portrayed in historical dramas or animated films that focus on her life as a Russian princess.
The name of the star who was in both these films is John Travlta.
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Alexandra Rode has written: 'Science fiction films'
Stuart Galbraith has written: 'Monsters are attacking Tokyo!' -- subject(s): Monsters in motion pictures, History and criticism, Science fiction films 'Japanese science fiction, fantasy, and horror films' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Science fiction films 'The Japanese filmography' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Catalogs, Dictionaries, Biography 'The Toho Studios story'