Science Fiction/Fantasy
2019: Off-World (Blade Runner Page)
http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/br/
From links to small sites with a few pictures and essays to huge sites with nothing
but Blade Runner info, as well as a warehouse of information on the page itself,
you won't have any questions left after visiting.
Alien
http://ng.netgate.net/~alvaro/alien/alien.htm
Find behind-the-scenes info, stills, lines, scripts, and lots of other goodies from
all three films in the series at this site.
Alien Autopsy
http://www.trudang.com/autopsy.html
It may be a short film, but it had a long impact. More than a year after its premier
on the Fox broadcasting network and in video stores, people are still talking about
whether the thing is a fake or is based on a real autopsy of a real alien corpse
found in Roswell. Check out this site and its links and decide for yourself.
Back to the Future
http://www.pi.net/~eeersel/
The author of this page would like to have an individual page for each installment
in this trilogy starring Michael J. Fox, but for now, he has synopses of each on
the front page.
Batman Forever
http://www.lungfish.com/alteregos/velcro/soforth/batman.html
A very critical look at the most recent Batman film, the author gets the ball rolling
and encourages others to contribute inconsistencies they noticed in the film. Not
a site for someone who hasn't seen the film and plans to.
Dune
http://www.eerie.fr/~tassin/Dune/dune.html
Frank Herbert's science fiction classic can be found here with links to the main
characters, the book, and more information about Herbert's legacy.
Flash Gordon
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/4262/
Read other people's comments and contribute your own after you look through the credits,
pictures, plot, music, and quotes. You also have the opportunity to buy the movie
right off this page.
Independence Day
http://www.id4movie.com/gateway.html
If you loved the movie, you'll be nuts about this interactive Web site in Shocked
or unShocked version! Games, an interactive comic book, contests, an extensive "alien"
database, and lots of other fun stuff.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
http://www.lost-world.com/
They're back—those not-so-lovable dinosaurs are once again engrossing and threatening
the world. Whether you want to know how they did it (no, of course they're not giving
away all the secrets at the Web site) or just want to relive the experience through
pictures, sounds, and more, here's the site you need.
Mithral Web
http://mithral.iit.edu:8080/highlander/
The unofficial Highlander site will link you to many other pages run by people who
share a passion for this film, as well as to the pages that fans like to visit.
Phantasm
http://www.phantasm.com/
When a movie's been around this long and still has a unique URL, you know it's here
to stay. Take a tour of the Tall Man's Mausoleum, or check out what he has to say
to you. It's a site definitely worth checking out, even if it's only for job openings.
The Phantom
http://www.thephantom.com/
If you like the guy in purple, stop by here. Even before the release of the theatrical
film based on the comic books, this site was up and running for Phantom fans. Join
the Jungle Patrol and explore the Skull Cave, check out the pics and sounds, and
be sure to review the production notes for the inside scoop on the "making of."
The Relic
http://www.relic.com/
If the coming attractions didn't scare you, undoubtedly the movie did. The site is
creepily reminiscent of the film, and includes extensive background information on
the book, the filming, the cast, and the crew.
Star Trek: First Contact
http://firstcontact.msn.com/
Paramount and The Microsoft Network cooked up this joint Web page project. Click
the appropriate ENGAGE button to choose a frames or non-frames version, and review
the cast and filmmaker information, dossiers on the characters, and plenty of interesting
visual images—including a gallery of art created especially for the film.
Star Trek: WWW
http://www.vol.it/luca/startrek/index.html
Not surprisingly, other Star Trek pages also abound on the Web. Use this one as a
starting point, and then link away to many other pages and see what pieces of Trek
lore you can pick up along the way.
The Star Wars Collectors Home Page
http://www.toysrgus.com/
This site has tons of information on Star Wars toys, posters, movie props, food,
new collectibles, bootlegs, and many more types of Star Wars collectibles. This page
also has links to Toy Shop, Action Figure Digest, and The Star Wars Collector Magazine.
Star Wars Home Page at UPENN
http://stwing.resnet.upenn.edu:8001/~jruspini/starwars.html
A great site that includes Star Wars FAQs, art, the Dark Forces Demo, and dozens
of articles on different Star Wars characters and equipment used in the trilogy.
Until the End of the World
http://www.panix.com/~archii/uteotw/
If you've seen the movie, you'll recognize the wallpaper throughout the site, which
is a great effect. Hopefully it'll intrigue you if you haven't seen it. Check out
the Themes link, as well as those that take you to the people involved.
War Games
http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~lneumann/wargames/
Only at the War Games site can Dabney Coleman give you quotes for everyday life.
You can take the trivia quiz, or explore alternate endings to one of the first movies
to introduce us to what a boy and his computer can do.
Waterworld
http://www.mca.com/unicity/waterworld/
Somebody out there had to like Waterworld. If that was you, here's the site you need
to visit. You can be part of this interactive adventure, and make fun of all your
friends for not giving it a chance.