Sci-fi movies
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Storm-blade wrote:
Add Solaris, worst film I ever went to see at the cinema
Which one? The original was highly innovative.
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Right! And you can add this other one also from Tarkovsky, "Stalker", which is absolutely beautiful. my top 3 (3 different Sci-Fi flavors): Blade Runner Alien Stalker Within "recent" movies, the ones I retain are The Matrix and Sunshine (and I don't even count things such as Van Damme's and other Doom-like sci-fi crap) Eric
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Todd Smith wrote:
Sunshine Pitch Black
Well for a start, I wouldn't have lamers like those two (and I can count up to 10 - you stopped at 4). Instead, and in no particular order: Alien Terminator Predator The Empire Strikes Back Blade Runner 5th Element The Matrix Invasion of the Body Snatchers The Day the Earth Stood Still Aliens
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
I was scared of my cupboard for months after seeing that. I was about eight years old. :laugh:
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
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In no particular order: Dreamscape Repo Man Buckaroo Banzai Back to the Future Time Rider Capricorn One The Last Starfighter Flight of the Navigator Star Wars Electric Dreams Edit: Aw crap, forgot Blade Runner, it was hidden between Beatles and Bond. I guess it can replace Electric Dreams. Anyway, I only looked through what I have... if I don't have it, I didn't like it. :-D
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PIEBALDconsult wrote:
Electric Dreams
Wow - I was just thinking about that movie...! Peace!
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
You all have shocked and appalled me. All of these movies, and yet no mention of TRON, or The Last Starfighter? You have no love for some of the '80s classics. Ha ha ha, disregard that — I suck code. Curse me for not reading the entire thread before posting — I thought I HAD; I hadn't realized there was more than one page. My two all-time faves are the two above in that order, followed by Explorers — while Explorers wasn't the BEST movie ever (particularly for the '80s), I always liked the (what I presume to be) indestructible, air-tight, digital forcefield. I want to be able to duplicate that circuitboard and make that thing. tl;dr: What would I add? * TRON * The Last Starfighter * Explorers * Paycheck * The Matrix (it was pretty cool -- the sequels were meh, but the first was awesome) * The Time Machine (the newer one with Brent Spiner, specifically) * The War of the Worlds (another classic) That's about all I can think of. For the moment. :)
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
From the Horror Sci-fi genre: Event Horizon Comedy Sci-fi: Ice Pirates (if you haven't seen this you must... in the least to learn about Space Herpes) Action Sci-fi: Pitch Black Chronicles of Riddick
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
This is the voice of Colossus... Forbin Project
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
Not necessarily in order: 2001 A Space Odyssey The Fly (The Jeff Goldblum version) 12 Monkeys Tron Collossus The Forbin Project Lawnmower Man Blade Runner I have to include the First Star Wars movie, it was groundbreaking at the time. Metropolis Total Recall
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
Of all the movies mentioned in the thread, one omitted was "Enemy Mine" starring Dennis Quaid and Lou Gosset Jr. The effects were quite low budget, but the script and the acting was absolutely outstanding.
I lost my epiphany. :doh:
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
Well, for my list, some of 'em are, Sunshine - Superb! 2010 - Still holds its own, almost 25 years later! Pitch Black Aliens The Hidden The Thing (John Carpenter's 1982 version) War of the Worlds (The 1953 classic) The Andromeda Strain (The original & the A&E remake) Stargate (and a BIG THANKS for its launch of the TV storylines) Felix De La Torre, Jr., aka, DLT
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
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martin_hughes wrote:
It would certainly make a top 20, along with Logan's Run, but it's just edged out of my top 10.
Fair do's and agreement on Logan's Run. Man, I loved Farrah and Jenny Agutter in that film.
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Thank you guys. I was wondering if someone would suggest some of the movies from your lists. 2001 - A Space Odyssey Alien(s) Logan's Run Solaris Soylent Green I would add The Andromeda Strain (1971) I think this message node is written and maintained by old (40-55) classic SF lovers. Pierre Boucher 'Bien souvent on se rend coupable en négligeant d'agir, et non pas seulement en agissant.' - Marc Aurèle, empereur et philosophe romain.
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
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It's time for a Sci-fi top 10 movie list. I'll start Sunshine Pitch Black 5th Element Serenity what would you add?
Todd Smith
How about the most recent Battlestar Galactica from the SciFi channel. I loved the old series when I was a kid so didn't start watching the new series till recently. I just started off with the mini-series and loved it!
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
5th Element is dreadful.
Urhghgh!! that movie was cool! Go Bruce Willis!
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Todd Smith wrote:
Sunshine Pitch Black
Well for a start, I wouldn't have lamers like those two (and I can count up to 10 - you stopped at 4). Instead, and in no particular order: Alien Terminator Predator The Empire Strikes Back Blade Runner 5th Element The Matrix Invasion of the Body Snatchers The Day the Earth Stood Still Aliens
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Here you go.....!!!!! Alien Aliens BladeRunner Forbidden Planet Star Trek II, II, IV and VI The Day the earth Stood Still Fantastic Voyage (..Does the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Movie qualify.....?:confused:
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PIEBALDconsult wrote:
Repo Man The Last Starfighter Electric Dreams
Great movies! I believe you may have been a child of the 80's :) I haven't seen Buckaroo Banzai so will be sure to check it out. Have you got the new edition of Blade Runner? Worth it!
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It would certainly make a top 20, along with Logan's Run, but it's just edged out of my top 10.
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