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A Brief History of Weird Sci-Fi Fashions:
Nine Weird Sci-Fi Fashion Movies
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The Hunger Games (2012)
For a film that is ostensibly about youths murdering each other for the enjoyment of the upper crust, The Hunger Games spends a curious amount of time on constructing haute couture. It's okay to be a badass, just make sure you can also rock a strapless chiffon.
Photo: Lionsgate
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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
In the future, when all is ruled by peace and good rock music, shaped by surfer dudes from San Dimas, CA, we'll all be wearing neon foam rubber.
Photo: Orion
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Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
If you're an immortal and youthful peacenik, you'll wear the drabbest possible clothing.
Photo: Paramount
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Battlefield Earth (2000)
Tyrannical aliens from the planet Psychlo not only look weird, they dress weird. What is up with their hair? And isn't there a more discreet way to inhale your native planet's air than those snot-looking tubes?
Photo: Warner Bros.
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The Road Warrior (1981)
Tyrannical cult leaders in a post-apocalyptic wasteland must dress in fetish gear. Which, I guess was the only clothing that survived the apocalypse. Wouldn't the desert warrant more coverage?
Photo: Warner Bros.
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The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
“I can turn animals into men. What's a good way to inspire their loyalty? I know! I'll dress like a gay circus tent!”
Photo: New Line Cinema
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Zardoz (1974)
I can't speak to anything in this bonkers-ass movie. The fashions are actually the least of its troubles. But they are part of its troubles.
Photo: 20th Century Fox
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The Fifth Element (1997)
I'm not sure that our ultra-popular media personalities will ever look like the slinky, leaopard-and-rose-wearing Ruby Rhod in the wonderfully out-there Luc Besson sci-fi freakout.
Photo: Columbia Pictures
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The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
Between the bizarro, multi-armed woman, the rock bands of the future, the Cirque du Soliel performance, and the usual Han Solo disco pants, we're looking at the work of a drunken tailor.
Photo: 20th Century Fox