1. Mezi sci-fi a
spy-fi
Geniální zločinci,
zločinní vynálezci,
gadgety, mimozemšťani,
agenti z budoucnosti,
planetární spiknutí,
špionáž v kosmu.
(Pavel Vachtl)
2. Tajná organizace,
mimořádný protivník, "divné okolnosti"
- zvláštní zločinec, zlý mimozemšťan
- evil genius
- cesta časem, časoví agenti
- utajení, skrytý boj (CIA, KGB, ale i Men in Black, Torchwood,
Special Unit 2, Charlie´s Angels, Batman, Superman)
- zvláštní prostředky, gadgety, hi-tech
3. Anti E. T. - mezi spy-fi a sci-fi
- Doctor Who - UNIT , Torchwood
- Torchwood
- Captain Scarlet (Gerry Anderson) - Spectrum (ne Spectra :-))
- Men in Black - MIB
- U. F. O. (Gerry Anderson) - SHADO (SUPREME
HEADQUARTERS ALIEN DEFENCE ORGANIZATION)
- Special Unit 2
- Sanctuary
- Wild Palms
13. PHILIP KENDRED DICK
Film and television adaptations
1980s
Blade Runner (1982)
1990s
Total Recall (1990) · Confessions d'un Barjo (1992) · Screamers
(1995) · Total Recall 2070 (1999 TV-series)
2000s
Impostor (2002) · Minority Report (2002) · Paycheck (2003) · A
Scanner Darkly (2006) · Next (2007) · Screamers: The Hunting (2009)
2010s
Radio Free Albemuth (2011) · The Adjustment Bureau (2011) · King of
the Elves (2012)
14. Klasika - maska, převlek, schopnosti
- Batman 60s
- Spiderman
- Superman
- Danger Diabolik (Mario Bava, 1968)
- Knight Rider
- Sherlock Holmes ve 22. století (undercover)
29. Stylizace je vším, realismus ničím
- Batman (60. léta)
- Cleopatra 2525
- The Avengers - Mr. Steed + companions (1961-1969)
- Austin Powers
- Barbarella
- Danger Diabolik
- Fantomas
- The Wild Wild West
- The Charlie´s Angels + Wilde Engel (No Angels) + She Spies
- Fu Manchu + The Million Eyes of Sumuru (Sax Rohmer)
- Aeon Flux (2005), Charlize Theron, Aeon Flux (1995), MTV
animated Spy-fi mini-series
-The Middleman
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51. In the 40th century, Barbarella (Jane Fonda) is assigned by the
President of Earth (Claude Dauphin) to retrieve Doctor Durand-
Durand (Milo O'Shea) from the planet Tau Ceti in order to save
the earth. On her quest, Barbarella is seduced (Ugo Tognazzi
as Mark Hand), who introduces her to penetrative intercourse,
something she is unaware of, since civilized people of
Barbarella's society find their sexual release through
pharmaceuticals. In turn, she seduces an angel named Pygar
(John Phillip Law). She visits SoGo, a decadent city ruled over
by the Great Tyrant, and powered by a liquid essence of evil
called the Matmos. She is captured, and overloads a torture
device called the Excessive (or "Ex-sex-sive") Machine, which
kills through sexual pleasure.
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64. former astronaut with bionic implants working for the OSI
(which was usually referred to as the Office of Scientific
Intelligence, the Office of Scientific Investigation or the Office of
Strategic Intelligence[1]
). The show was based on the novel
Cyborg by Martin Caidin, and during pre-production, that was
the proposed title of the series.[2]
It aired on the ABC network
as a regular series from 1974 to 1978, following three television
movies aired in 1973. The title role of Steve Austin was played
by Lee Majors, who subsequently became a pop culture icon of
the 1970s. A spin-off of the show was produced, The Bionic
Woman, as well as several television movies featuring both
eponymous characters.
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66. The Wild Wild West is an American television series that ran
on CBS for four seasons (104 episodes) from September 17,
1965 to April 4, 1969. This show was conceived by its
creator, Michael Garrison, as "James Bond on horseback."
Two television movies were made with the original cast in
1979 and 1980, and the series was adapted for a motion
picture in 1999 with a new cast and story.
The title of each episode begins
with "The Night" (except for the
first-season episode "Night of the
Casual Killer", which omitted the
definite article). A memorable
recurring arch-villain was Dr.
Miguelito Quixote Loveless, a
brilliant but megalomaniac dwarf
portrayed by Michael Dunn.
67. two Secret Service agents: James West, the charming
gunslinger (played by Robert Conrad), and Artemus Gordon
(played by Ross Martin), the brilliant gadgeteer and master of
disguise. Their mission was to protect President Ulysses S.
Grant and the United States from all manner of dangerous
threats. The agents traveled in luxury aboard their own train, the
Wanderer, equipped with everything from a stable car to a
laboratory. James West had served as an intelligence and
cavalry officer in the US Civil War; his "cover" during the series is
that he is a railroad president. After retiring from the Service by
1880 he lives on a ranch in Mexico. Gordon's past is more
obscure; when he retires in 1880 he goes on the road as the
head of a Shakespeare traveling players troupe. The show
incorporated classic Western elements with an espionage thriller,
as well as science fiction/alternate history ideas (in a similar vein
to steampunk) and plenty of comedy. In the finest James Bond
tradition, there were always beautiful women, clever gadgets,
and delusional arch-enemies with half-insane plots to take over
the country or the world.
82. Parodie, komedie a frašky
- Austin Powers
- Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
- Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966)
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85. Druhá strana Železné opony +
"socialistický" špión
- Akce Bororo
- Mlčení Dr. Evanse
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94. The Champions
British espionage/science fiction adventure series consisting of
30 episodes broadcast on the UK network ITV during 1968–
1969, produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment production
company. The series was broadcast in the US on NBC, starting
in summer 1968.
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99. The series starred Stuart Damon as Craig Stirling, Alexandra
Bastedo as Sharron Macready and William Gaunt as Richard
Barrett. The characters are agents for a United Nations law
enforcement organization called "Nemesis", based in Geneva.
The three have different backgrounds: Barrett is a code breaker,
Stirling a pilot, and Macready a recently widowed scientist and
doctor.
During their first mission as a team, their plane crashes in the
Himalayas. They are rescued by an advanced civilization living
secretly in the mountains, who save their lives, granting them
perfected human abilities, including powers to communicate
with one another over distances by ESP (telepathy), and to
foresee events (precognition), enhanced five senses and
intellect, and physical abilities to the fullest extent of human
capabilities.
100. Many stories featured unusual villains, such as fascist regimes
from unspecified South American countries, neo-Nazis or the
Chinese. The villains' schemes often threaten world peace —
Nemesis' brief is international, so the agents deal with threats
transcending national interests. The main characters had to
learn the use of their new powers as they went along, keeping
what they discover secret from friends and foe alike. Each
episode began with a post title sequence vignette in which one
of The Champions demonstrated exceptional mental or physical
abilities, often astonishing or humiliating others. In one example
Stirling participates in a sharpshooting contest. In another,
laughing hoodlums block in Macready's car, which she
physically pulls out of the parking space one-handed. Ironically,
the narration during these often public demonstrations usually
mentions the need to keep the powers a secret.
Champions' boss, Tremayne does not know that his agents
have special abilities, though he does ask innocent questions
113. In 2007, it was reported that
Guillermo del Toro would produce
and write a film adaptation of The
Champions for United Artists. In 2008,
Christopher McQuarrie was signed to
co-write and co-produce the film.
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Peter Gunn apod.)
"His name is Deth. He hunts Trancers. Even in the 20th
Century."
Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) is a police trooper in the year 2247
who has been hunting down Martin Whistler (Michael Stefani), a
criminal mastermind who uses strange psychic powers to make
people into zombies and carry out his every desire. Deth can
identify a tranced victim (who appear normal at first, but once
triggered, become savage killers) by scanning them with a
special bracelet. Before he can be caught, Whistler escapes
back in time. Using a bizarre drug-induced time traveling
technique, Whistler leaves his body in 2247 and travels down
his ancestral bloodline, arriving in 1985. His ancestor at that
time is a Los Angeles police detective named Weisling.
117. Jack Deth: What kind of
name is Peter Gunn?
Leena: What kind of name is
Jack Deth?
(What kind of name is Helen
Hunt)
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130. Television series (and broadcast dates)
● The Adventures of Twizzle (1957–1959)
● Torchy the Battery Boy (first season only) (1960)
● Four Feather Falls (1960)
● Supercar (1961–1962) – first Supermarionation
production.
● Fireball XL5 (1962–1963)
● Stingray (1964–1965)
● Thunderbirds (1965–1966)
● Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967–1968)
● Joe 90 (1968–1969)
● The Secret Service (1969)
● UFO (1970–1971)
● The Protectors (1972–1974)
209. 1969: series of toys produced by Century 21
Merchandising (associated with Gerry Anderson's
Century 21 Productions), and two series of comic strips
and text stories
217. Brian Johnson, Mike Trim + Derek Meddings
Brian Johnson is a specialist for television and
movie special effects. He is best known for his
special effects work on Thunderbirds, 2001: A
Space Odyssey, Space: 1999, Alien, Aliens and
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
● For his work on Superman, in 1979 Derek
Meddings was awarded a shared Special
Achievement Award for special effects by the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
● He was also nominated for the 1980 Oscar
(Best effects, visual effects) for his work on
Moonraker, for the 1990 BAFTA Film Award
for best special effects for Batman, and
posthumously for the 1996 BAFTA Film Award
for special effects for GoldenEye.
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242. 2008 animated movie
starring Matthew Cureton,
Ioan Gruffudd, Brian Cox,
Neve Campbell, Roger
Moore, Brian Blessed, Rula
Lenska and Ruby Wax. It is
currently awaiting release.