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From the dawn of silent cinema to today, sci-fi movies have been a
constant presence in pop culture, with mad scientists, terrifying
monsters (giant and otherwise), UFOs, and invading aliens all
bursting out from some of the most brilliantly designed posters
ever printed, featuring art that was sometimes lurid, always
eye-catching, and often simply beautiful. Acknowledging the iconic,
but with plenty of room for the rare and unfamiliar, The Art of
Classic Sci-Fi Movies presents a stellar selection of imagery,
charting the story of the genre from its origins in foundational
works like Voyage to the Moon and Metropolis, through Cold War
classics like Invasion of the Body-Snatchers and Godzilla, and on
to visionary films such as 2001 and Solaris—as well as less
celebrated but nonetheless infamous cultural artifacts like
Barbarella and Zardoz, and genuine oddities such as Canadian
Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders. The most extensive book of its type
ever published, it includes ample selections from American movies
as well as a range of films from Japan, Italy, Spain, France,
Russia, and Eastern Europe.
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