
Science Fiction Film Awards
The 5th Annual Science Fiction Film Awards Filmed in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida, USA
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Plot Summary
The Science Fiction Film Awards was a television special that celebrated the best of science fiction cinema. Hosted by William Shatner, the show featured presenters and clips from notable science fiction films, honoring achievements in various categories. It aimed to give recognition to the genre's growing popularity and artistic merit.
Critical Reception
The show received mixed reviews. While some appreciated the attempt to honor the science fiction genre, many critics found the telecast to be lacking in polish and entertainment value. The awards themselves were also seen as somewhat arbitrary by some.
What Reviewers Say
- Attempted to celebrate science fiction but fell short in execution.
- Lacked the excitement and prestige of more established award shows.
- Some viewers enjoyed the recognition of the genre, while others found it unremarkable.
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Fun Fact
The 'Science Fiction Film Awards' was conceived by George Schlatter, the creator of 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In,' aiming to bring the genre the same kind of recognition that other film categories received.
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