Top 10 Best Movies of the 1970s

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Starcrash: A space adventure for all time” claims this Italian import’s poster — though to be fair, it’s really a film made.

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: In the wake of Star Wars, studios scrambled to reverse-engineer the formula, trying to figure out.

Welcome to Blood City’: Five people — including 2001‘s star child himself, Keir Dullea — wake up in what seems to be a typical frontier.

Welcome to Blood City’: Five people — including 2001‘s star child himself, Keir Dullea — wake up in what seems to be a typical frontier.

Damnation Alley: Twentieth Century Fox, the studio behind this adaptation of Roger Zelazny’s novel, assumed that a film about. 

Message From Space: Credit Japanese director Kinji Fukasaku (Battle Royale) for the energetic style displayed in this Star Wars.

Laserblast: A blond-haired teenager with zero charisma stumbles across a discarded alien weapon and necklace.

Escape From the Planet of the Apes: Three future-apes — Cornelius (Roddy McDowall), Zira (Kim Hunter), and Dr. Milo (Sal Mineo.

The Incredible Melting Man: An astronaut named Steve West (why yes, that is the most astronaut-y name you’ve ever heard.

Beneath the Planet of the Apes: The craziest installment of the Apes series starts out as an almost point-for-point remake of the 1968 original. 

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