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  • R R Giskard Reventlov

    Ok, I know this has been done to death but I need to chill today and this was in my head. In no particular order: Serenity (ok, this and Forbidden Planet are my joint number one) Stargate 5th Element Silent Running The Man from Earth Idiocracy The Andromeda Strain Oblivion Dawn of the Dead (best Zombie film - EVER!) Terminator I and II Metropolis Planet of the Apes (original) Forbidden Planet 2001 The Matrix Star Wars - A New Hope Blade Runner The Thing (with Kurt Russel) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) RoboCop (1987) Alien Total Recall (1990) Predator They Live Escape from New York Galaxy Quest Star Trek: First Contact A Clockwork Orange District 9 Ex Machina Back to the Future SpaceBalls 28 Days Later Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan Capricorn One Soylent Green The Omega Man Moon Pitch Black Phew! That feels better. Any to add to the list?

    Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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    TNCaver
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    I'd add: Edge of Tomorrow Gravity And I'd remove a lot of yours... sorry! For example, I'd remove A Clockwork Orange. Disgusting movie, and I'm not easily disgusted.

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      Silent Running - great film. The other 2 - meh - not so much.

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      Paul Kemner
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      You remember that movie where Bruce Dern is crazy? That's not narrowing it down! I cringe at the song in Silent Running. Hate that singing style. The interior scenes were filmed in an aircraft carrier, as I remember, and there were humans inside the three robots. Though if the domes were capable of running on their own, they could have stuck them on a mined-out asteroid and not tied up the freighters in the first place. Suspension of disbelief.

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      • I irpug

        I didn't see Dune in this thread anywhere. And what of the classic Coneheads ^

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        R Giskard Reventlov
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        Rubbish Rubbish is why... :-)

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        • E Ed Thompson 210

          I think the ambiguous ending is part of reason why most people have never seen or even heard of it. It's not a triumphant 'man over machine' ending that is very common even today, and we never find out what ultimately happened to humanity in general or Forbin in particular.

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          Paul Kemner
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          The ending makes it more like an SF novel. Movies from that era tended to go for the triumphant ending or the end of the world. Something I'd like to see: The humans pull the "I am lying" trick, and the AI replies "That is merely a paradox, and a childish one at that." and zaps them.

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          • S sebastianrogers

            Sleepy? No but you may be confused by its deliberate dream like quality. Best watched slowly, I find an intermission helps.

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            R Giskard Reventlov
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            It means boring. Too long and slow, a meandering mess of self indulgent film making. In other words, not enough wham, bam, thank-you-mam, blood and guts action. :-)

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              I'd add: Edge of Tomorrow Gravity And I'd remove a lot of yours... sorry! For example, I'd remove A Clockwork Orange. Disgusting movie, and I'm not easily disgusted.

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              R Giskard Reventlov
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              TNCaver wrote:

              A Clockwork Orange. Disgusting movie, and I'm not easily disgusted.

              Pretty tame by today's standards and you have to bear in mind that most movies are of their time, in other words they often reflect culture and society at that time. On top of which Kubrick. Alos, disgust is in the brain of the beholder - I can't disqualify because your stomach turns! :-)

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              • R R Giskard Reventlov

                TNCaver wrote:

                A Clockwork Orange. Disgusting movie, and I'm not easily disgusted.

                Pretty tame by today's standards and you have to bear in mind that most movies are of their time, in other words they often reflect culture and society at that time. On top of which Kubrick. Alos, disgust is in the brain of the beholder - I can't disqualify because your stomach turns! :-)

                Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                TNCaver
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                That movie was of my time (I was in high school in 1971), so I get the context. And yeah, it's tame by today's standards, and I try to avoid similar movies regardless of when they were produced. I understand that the original novel by Anthony Burgess had a different ending that helped some. I've never read it. Maybe it's my age and the way my life philosophy has developed over the years, but I find the world is full enough of real evil that I don't wish to experience more of it in the fiction I watch. Hey, other folk love that movie, and hail it as a classic. That's cool, I don't judge people for their tastes, we're not clones, it just isn't for me.

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  Ok, I know this has been done to death but I need to chill today and this was in my head. In no particular order: Serenity (ok, this and Forbidden Planet are my joint number one) Stargate 5th Element Silent Running The Man from Earth Idiocracy The Andromeda Strain Oblivion Dawn of the Dead (best Zombie film - EVER!) Terminator I and II Metropolis Planet of the Apes (original) Forbidden Planet 2001 The Matrix Star Wars - A New Hope Blade Runner The Thing (with Kurt Russel) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) RoboCop (1987) Alien Total Recall (1990) Predator They Live Escape from New York Galaxy Quest Star Trek: First Contact A Clockwork Orange District 9 Ex Machina Back to the Future SpaceBalls 28 Days Later Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan Capricorn One Soylent Green The Omega Man Moon Pitch Black Phew! That feels better. Any to add to the list?

                  Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                  Kirk 10389821
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                  How you missed Battlestar Galactica, I have no idea.

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                  • K Kirk 10389821

                    How you missed Battlestar Galactica, I have no idea.

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                    R Giskard Reventlov
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                    Because it's a TV show with no general release movie attached - all broadcast on TV or straight to Video, AFAIK. You could always start a best TV sci-fi show list...

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                    • R R Giskard Reventlov

                      It means boring. Too long and slow, a meandering mess of self indulgent film making. In other words, not enough wham, bam, thank-you-mam, blood and guts action. :-)

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                      sebastianrogers
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                      Long, slow, yes. Boring, yes. Self indulgent, no. Is boring bad? Not all good science fiction books are full of wham, bam, thank you mam action either. The book it's based on isn't really full of action for that matter. I like the trance like state it can induce. My advice is don't try Mirror then as it's Tarkovsky unleashed...

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                      • R R Giskard Reventlov

                        Ok, I know this has been done to death but I need to chill today and this was in my head. In no particular order: Serenity (ok, this and Forbidden Planet are my joint number one) Stargate 5th Element Silent Running The Man from Earth Idiocracy The Andromeda Strain Oblivion Dawn of the Dead (best Zombie film - EVER!) Terminator I and II Metropolis Planet of the Apes (original) Forbidden Planet 2001 The Matrix Star Wars - A New Hope Blade Runner The Thing (with Kurt Russel) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) RoboCop (1987) Alien Total Recall (1990) Predator They Live Escape from New York Galaxy Quest Star Trek: First Contact A Clockwork Orange District 9 Ex Machina Back to the Future SpaceBalls 28 Days Later Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan Capricorn One Soylent Green The Omega Man Moon Pitch Black Phew! That feels better. Any to add to the list?

                        Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                        This Island Earth I always longed to receive a crate from Unit 16 so that I too could build an Interocitor.

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                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                          Ok, I know this has been done to death but I need to chill today and this was in my head. In no particular order: Serenity (ok, this and Forbidden Planet are my joint number one) Stargate 5th Element Silent Running The Man from Earth Idiocracy The Andromeda Strain Oblivion Dawn of the Dead (best Zombie film - EVER!) Terminator I and II Metropolis Planet of the Apes (original) Forbidden Planet 2001 The Matrix Star Wars - A New Hope Blade Runner The Thing (with Kurt Russel) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) RoboCop (1987) Alien Total Recall (1990) Predator They Live Escape from New York Galaxy Quest Star Trek: First Contact A Clockwork Orange District 9 Ex Machina Back to the Future SpaceBalls 28 Days Later Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan Capricorn One Soylent Green The Omega Man Moon Pitch Black Phew! That feels better. Any to add to the list?

                          Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                          Robert Not The Pirate
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                          plan 9 from outer space

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                          • R R Giskard Reventlov

                            Ok, I know this has been done to death but I need to chill today and this was in my head. In no particular order: Serenity (ok, this and Forbidden Planet are my joint number one) Stargate 5th Element Silent Running The Man from Earth Idiocracy The Andromeda Strain Oblivion Dawn of the Dead (best Zombie film - EVER!) Terminator I and II Metropolis Planet of the Apes (original) Forbidden Planet 2001 The Matrix Star Wars - A New Hope Blade Runner The Thing (with Kurt Russel) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) RoboCop (1987) Alien Total Recall (1990) Predator They Live Escape from New York Galaxy Quest Star Trek: First Contact A Clockwork Orange District 9 Ex Machina Back to the Future SpaceBalls 28 Days Later Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan Capricorn One Soylent Green The Omega Man Moon Pitch Black Phew! That feels better. Any to add to the list?

                            Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                            Ender's Game[\[^\]](https://youtu.be/2UNWLgY-wuo) I watched it at my son's place a few weeks back, then read the book. The movie is reasonably true to the book.

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                              Ok, I know this has been done to death but I need to chill today and this was in my head. In no particular order: Serenity (ok, this and Forbidden Planet are my joint number one) Stargate 5th Element Silent Running The Man from Earth Idiocracy The Andromeda Strain Oblivion Dawn of the Dead (best Zombie film - EVER!) Terminator I and II Metropolis Planet of the Apes (original) Forbidden Planet 2001 The Matrix Star Wars - A New Hope Blade Runner The Thing (with Kurt Russel) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) RoboCop (1987) Alien Total Recall (1990) Predator They Live Escape from New York Galaxy Quest Star Trek: First Contact A Clockwork Orange District 9 Ex Machina Back to the Future SpaceBalls 28 Days Later Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan Capricorn One Soylent Green The Omega Man Moon Pitch Black Phew! That feels better. Any to add to the list?

                              Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                              Alan Burkhart
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                              I think "Logan's Run" (1976) and "Lucy" (2014) belong on the list. Also I think we should mention The Green Slime[^] (1968). It's a Japanese movie with a mostly American cast. Strictly B-grade cheese but when you watch it, it becomes obvious where the ideas for "Alien" & "Armageddon" came from. Loads of B-movie fun.

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                                I didn't see Dune in this thread anywhere. And what of the classic Coneheads ^

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                                I did see Dune in the thread and I like that movie, as well as the book.

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                                  The ending makes it more like an SF novel. Movies from that era tended to go for the triumphant ending or the end of the world. Something I'd like to see: The humans pull the "I am lying" trick, and the AI replies "That is merely a paradox, and a childish one at that." and zaps them.

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                                  Greg Lovekamp
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                                  Actually, the movie was written from the novel "Colossus" by D F Jones, and that novel has two sequels. I was unable to finish them, however: a little DULL.

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                                  • A Alan Burkhart

                                    I think "Logan's Run" (1976) and "Lucy" (2014) belong on the list. Also I think we should mention The Green Slime[^] (1968). It's a Japanese movie with a mostly American cast. Strictly B-grade cheese but when you watch it, it becomes obvious where the ideas for "Alien" & "Armageddon" came from. Loads of B-movie fun.

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                                    R Giskard Reventlov
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                                    Logan's Run - excellent film. Lucy was ok

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                                    • R raddevus

                                      R. Giskard Reventlov wrote:

                                      The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)

                                      One of the all-time worst movies ever. I recently watched it for the first time and I couldn't believe the end was like, "Humans, don't nuke each other." What!?! I watched 93 minutes of this crap so you could lecture me at the end?! X| Yes, it's a good idea not to nuke each other. Thanks. :laugh: And pick up all your trash too. PS - Just trying to create some controversy for discussion but I'm serious about it being the worst.

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                                      The flying saucer. One of the 3 or 4 best robots ever. (Separate list: Klatu, HAL9000, Robbie, T-1000, and pick a solid pair from the current crop of cute / AI-take-over-the-worlders.) Hilarious scenes in today's context (trash fling; light up while saying wonderingly, "He's over seventy!"). Opening music's piano riff. Scary philosophy in today's context: Give the robots absolute power and say "It's a system and it works." i.e. "Advanced peoples are Soviets." "All units deploy using Plan B." Channel your inner kid when you watch this great movie.

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                                        The flying saucer. One of the 3 or 4 best robots ever. (Separate list: Klatu, HAL9000, Robbie, T-1000, and pick a solid pair from the current crop of cute / AI-take-over-the-worlders.) Hilarious scenes in today's context (trash fling; light up while saying wonderingly, "He's over seventy!"). Opening music's piano riff. Scary philosophy in today's context: Give the robots absolute power and say "It's a system and it works." i.e. "Advanced peoples are Soviets." "All units deploy using Plan B." Channel your inner kid when you watch this great movie.

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                                        Hey that is great analysis of that movie and you've honestly made me reconsider a lot of the stuff. I really like the "give the robots the power and blindly follow them" idea. I do like the flying saucer and the robot. One of the best robots ever. Great laser-beam eye. :)

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                                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                          Ok, I know this has been done to death but I need to chill today and this was in my head. In no particular order: Serenity (ok, this and Forbidden Planet are my joint number one) Stargate 5th Element Silent Running The Man from Earth Idiocracy The Andromeda Strain Oblivion Dawn of the Dead (best Zombie film - EVER!) Terminator I and II Metropolis Planet of the Apes (original) Forbidden Planet 2001 The Matrix Star Wars - A New Hope Blade Runner The Thing (with Kurt Russel) The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) RoboCop (1987) Alien Total Recall (1990) Predator They Live Escape from New York Galaxy Quest Star Trek: First Contact A Clockwork Orange District 9 Ex Machina Back to the Future SpaceBalls 28 Days Later Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan Capricorn One Soylent Green The Omega Man Moon Pitch Black Phew! That feels better. Any to add to the list?

                                          Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer. The End

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                                          The Blob. Steve McQueen; Color By Deluxe. A masterpiece.

                                          "(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then". ― Blaise Pascal

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