"The Black Hole" (1979)
Clue is in the name "science FICTION"Hope that helps :)
There was no beaver in the original film, Bambi. (I'm not sure about Bambi II)
That was the 2009 film , title District 9
Science fiction is a literary genre under fantasy. In some libraries, all fiction including science fiction are filed by the author's last name. In others, they separate science fiction books and put stickers on them with a rocket ship or an alien.
Briar Rose is her 'poor' name in disney film, while Aurora is her princess and real name
Luke Skywalker is a real name of a fictional character potrayed by a real life actor in a science-fiction film with a fictional storyline.
The name of the movie is "The Time Machine".It is a 2002 American Science Fiction film based on the novel(1895) of the same name by H.G. Wells.But,it also contains extra-novel elements. The lead character is played by Guy Edward Pearce.A film with same name based on the same novel was produced in 1960 too,starred by Rod Taylor.It was a British Science Fiction film.
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Yes. The first issue of the magazine was published as Astounding Stories of Super Science in January 1930. The Magazine has variously been called Astounding Stories of Super Science, Astounding Stories, Astounding Science Fiction, Astounding Science Fiction and Fact. In 1960 it changed its name to Analog Science Fiction and Fact. As of 2009 it was still in print under that name.
The film Paycheck, released in 2003, is based on a short story of the same name by a science fiction author Philip K. Dick. The film features Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman, and Aaron Eckhart.
Not strictly speaking sci-fi the4 film did have a rescue plot involving terrorists, and was entitled , very appropriately- Sky Riders.
The Kodak movie film based on 8mm stock (with narrower perforations) was spelled "Super 8." This term was also used for a 2011 science fiction film, and for the completely unrelated name of a discount motel chain.