

Documentary · Science Fiction
Overview
A nostalgic journey through ’80s Sci-Fi-films, exploring their impact and relevance today, told by the artists who made them and by those who were inspired to turn their visions into reality.
Top Cast


Clancy Brown
Clancy Brown
Self - Interviewee
Clancy Brown
Self - Interviewee


Catherine Mary Stewart
Catherine Mary Stewart
Self - Interviewee
Catherine Mary Stewart
Self - Interviewee


Sean Young
Sean Young
Self - Interviewee
Sean Young
Self - Interviewee


Keith David
Keith David
Self - Interviewee
Keith David
Self - Interviewee


Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton
Self - Interviewee
Wil Wheaton
Self - Interviewee


John Carpenter
John Carpenter
Self - Interviewee
John Carpenter
Self - Interviewee


John Ratzenberger
John Ratzenberger
Self - Interviewee
John Ratzenberger
Self - Interviewee


Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas
Self - Interviewee
Henry Thomas
Self - Interviewee


Shane Black
Shane Black
Self - Interviewee
Shane Black
Self - Interviewee


Ernie Hudson
Ernie Hudson
Self - Interviewee
Ernie Hudson
Self - Interviewee
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