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Best Sci-fi movie to date...

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Felicity Love
Doomheim
#61 - 2013-06-17 13:46:01 UTC
Starman (Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen, if I remember correctly).

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Signal11th
#62 - 2013-06-17 13:53:26 UTC  |  Edited by: Signal11th
For me :

Alien/Aliens
Fifth Element
Gataga
Zardoz
Logans Run
2010
Watchmen
Blade Runner

Point out that it's a sad indictment of the movie industry as most of these are over 10-15+ years old apart from Watchmen.

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Galactic Rangers
#63 - 2013-06-17 14:01:56 UTC
blade runner
forbidden planet
district 9
inception
12 monkeys
looper
the terminator
planet of the apes (original)
star wars (all)
star trek (all)
the day the earth stood still
the matrix (all)
close encounters of the third kind
alien
2001 a space odyssey
battlefield L.A
invaders from mars
the fly
surrogates
war of the worlds
hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
mission to mars
1984
final fantasy: the spirits within

and so many more i can't remember the names of.


Aragoni
Black Talon Command
#64 - 2013-06-17 14:03:50 UTC
Event Horizon.
Toshiroma McDiesel
Lupus Draconis
The Lost Drone Society
#65 - 2013-06-17 14:54:23 UTC
The Quiet Earth http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089869/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
Enemy Mine http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089092/
When Worlds Collide http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455856/?ref_=sr_2
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055608/
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046672/?ref_=sr_1
Flight of the Navigator http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091059/?ref_=tt_rec_tt
Hell Comes to Frog Town (serious cheese) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093171/?ref_=sr_1

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F O R M I C I D A E
#66 - 2013-06-17 15:08:16 UTC
Continuum is my all time favorite new SciFi TV series. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1954347/

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Amarr Cosa Nostra
#67 - 2013-06-17 15:10:26 UTC
Ice Pirates!

Also Saturn 3 ::Farrah::
Mr M
Sebiestor Tribe
#68 - 2013-06-17 15:19:39 UTC  |  Edited by: Mr M

I had a nap and was gonna add these two films but I see someone already did that.

Let's add

Soylent green
Cube
Sexmission
Screamers

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DECOY
#69 - 2013-06-17 15:29:31 UTC
A short list:

Dark City - profoundly disturbing and thought-provoking. A hidden gem.
Sereneity - fan service, but a thoroughly enjoyable confection.
A Clockwork Orange - Mind-blowing when it first came out. I'd been a big fan of Brian Aldiss, but to see his vision brought to screen with Walter/Wendy Carlos' stunning and brilliant soundtrack. Perhaps the most unforgettable opening scene of any film I've seen.
Watchmen - Very well done. With dialog that blows PC away.
Alien - Ridley Scott outdid himself until we get to...
Blade Runner - the very best of P. K. ****'s works brought to cinema. Director's cut recommended. Rutger Hauer's improvised line towards the end was one of the most moving I've heard.

I'm sure that I could come up with more, but that's the short list.

Books that should be made into movies:

Ringworld
Any of Iain Banks' works based on the Culture series, but especially Against a Dark Background (RIP, Iain).
Davis J Williams' The Mirrored Heavens, The Burning Skies and The Machinery of Light

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#70 - 2013-06-17 15:37:33 UTC  |  Edited by: Krixtal Icefluxor
baltec1 wrote:


Cloud Atlas.




Thank you for saying it. I finally saw it last week on Blu-Ray. Big smile

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#71 - 2013-06-17 15:38:19 UTC
Gogela wrote:
Also... Cloud Atlas?

Really?

Never wanted to see that one. It looked stupid. I can also be stupid though and sometimes I make a bad call... almost want to see it now. That said... my dad made me watch soilent green when I was a little kid, and to this day I tell that motherf***** he owes me 2 hours of my life. Don't waste my motherf******* time. Big smile



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Tumahub
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#72 - 2013-06-17 15:39:56 UTC
Not a fan of sci-fi movies. The books are much better.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#73 - 2013-06-17 15:41:43 UTC
In my opinion, the top of the tops is definitely "2001: A Space Odyssey".

Excellent science fiction, and re-defined cinema itself in a way that cannot be copied without accusations of imitation.

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ChromeStriker
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#74 - 2013-06-17 15:47:06 UTC
The Origional: War Of The Worlds

No Worries

Louise Antwoord
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#75 - 2013-06-17 15:47:56 UTC
Pitch black

whenever Peter F Hamiltons books are made into films. Those....
Jassmin Joy
Pulling The Plug
PURPLE HELMETED WARRIORS
#76 - 2013-06-17 15:58:29 UTC
Commander Ash McCloud wrote:
I love Starship Troopers! I find it funny that the first movie is one of the best movies I've seen and the sequels are really bad. The second movie might be one of the worst I've ever seen and the third is just bad.


You should try the animated movie, i quite liked it.
Mirajane Cromwell
#77 - 2013-06-17 16:02:42 UTC
Ghost in the Shell
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars
Matrix
Back to the Future trilogy
Terminator 2
Blade Runner
District 9
Avatar
Abyss
Batman: The Dark Knight
Independence Day
Bicentennial Man

...just to name a few...
Zagreta Goud
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#78 - 2013-06-17 16:13:46 UTC
Red Letter Media Reviews of Star Wars and Star Trek movies, are full feature length (~90 min) they are funny and poignantly observant. They are also therapeutic should suffering though the modern Hollywood blockbuster have left you in a stupor, feeling completely empty aside from regret.

http://redlettermedia.com/plinkett/star-wars/star-wars-episode-1-the-phantom-menace/

also on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxKtZmQgxrI

As far as less popular atmospheric Sci-Fi - I remember liking Solaris (2002), Melancholia (2011) for Kirsten Dunst, Another Earth (2011) but I'd agree with many of the popular choices in this topic for "best".
Willie Horton
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#79 - 2013-06-17 16:14:06 UTC
Blade Runner
Dune
2001 - A Space Odyssey
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#80 - 2013-06-17 16:14:20 UTC
I believe this thread proves that, although SF is still the rarest and most expensive genre to produce, when it does happen, it's really unusual for it to be bad.

I believe our next classic is the George Clooney/Sandra Bullock, Alfonso Cuaron Directed "Gravity".........

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882