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Stunning Sci-Fi Movies That Are All But Forgotten

March 1, 2022 by admin

Marvelous Videos presents amazing sci-fi movies that are all but forgotten these days…

Next to horror, science fiction stands as one of the most overstuffed genres of all time. It doesn’t take much to make a film fit the mould- a crazy idea, an interesting setting, maybe a unique species? Slap it onto a script and you have another mediocre presentation that will get lost in the annals of time.

But just like with any overfilled area of cinema, there are hidden gems that fall under the radar due to poor marketing, heavy competition, or initial audience rejection. It can be hard to regain attention and love after faltering in the debut.

Well, twelve of these deserve so much recognition, we thought we’d highlight them via Marvelous Videos. Watch it here…

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Have you any forgotten sci-fi movie recommendations? Let us know on our social channels @FlickeringMyth…

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Originally published March 1, 2022. Updated March 28, 2022.

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