There are two films I remember from my childhood that I would like to see again, but have no idea what they were called.
The first was a generic sci-fi film produced IIRC after Star Wars Ep IV but before Empire. It had lots of stark white buildings and original series BSG style lasers. Can’t remember much else about it except it had lots of chases and a generic rescue type plot.
The second either pre-dated or was a Predator knock off. The aliens looked very similar and the plot was similar except that the pseudo predators used an organic looking throwing weapon instead of the metallic predator weapons. No laser weapons either IIRC.
Sorry not to have been able to provide more details, if I remember more I will post again.
Would the first one be “Logan’s Run”? I remember lots of futuristic white buildings, but don’t remember lasers. And of course there was definitely lots of chases, that was pretty much the whole point of the movie.
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#2 is Without Warning (1980), a movie about an alien trophy hunter. Sound familiar? Check this out: The actor who played the alien (whom we get to see only briefly, at the very end) would later play the Predator.
There was a Logan’s Run TV series, different to the movie. There was also a Buck Rogers movie, the pilot to the TV series, that had a lot of white buildings.
There are two films I remember from my childhood that I would like to see again, but have no idea what they were called.
It might help if you told us when your childhood was. How old are you? 20? 40? 70?
Did you see the film in the theater just as it came out, or did you see it in a later release, or did you see it on TV? You could have been as young as 7 when it came out. I’d like to know if it was being released at the time or was already an old film.
If it was THX1138 it could have been a re-release on the back of the success of Star Wars.
I have googled it and the plot is sort of similar, may have to see if I can track down a cheap vesion on Amazon or something to see if it is what I remember.