What's your favourite ever sci-fi movie? I mean, ever and i mean, real good movies like Kubrick's (and Arthur C. Clarke's) 2001: A Space Odyssey, NOT garbage like the Phantom Menace or Street Fighter.
There are a few for me, and it's a close call, but my favourite is still Blade Runner. The story, the ambience, the coldness and alienation, Rutger Hauer and Harrison Ford, Vangelis love theme song, everything. Truly great and beautiful.
What's yours?
If you say The Matrix or Star Wars i'll be forced to pay someone to hunt you down and shoot you like the completely clueless geeky nerd you are, don't make me spend all that money please.
best sci-fi movie?
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Dune
The David Lynch version, long cut. I watch it everytime and I mean everytime it's on tv.
The David Lynch version, long cut. I watch it everytime and I mean everytime it's on tv.
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Mine are along with everyone else's, just add "The Fifth Element" too.
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2001 - I can't think of a more thought provoking sf film. And it looks fantastic.
Having Rigsby in it helps as well.
Having Rigsby in it helps as well.
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My faves change so often, at the mo' it's Event Horizon, without giving too much away, you think this is hell, then it is!
I gave too much away, didn't I?
I gave too much away, didn't I?
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jRed Sunsets wrote:My faves change so often, at the mo' it's Event Horizon, without giving too much away, you think this is hell, then it is!
I gave too much away, didn't I?
That's the one with Sam Neill in it, right? He makes a very scary bad guy.
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An utterly fab film too
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The very same BP and Angel.
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Fifth Element, definetly
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Well, whilst its your thread Zig.... stuff you all the same
Star Wars..... helped save cinema for a start... undoubtably astonishing effects for its time and undeniably space opera swashbucklingness at its best (ok, ok, .... imho).
Having said that i think there have been many good things since that have been far more scientifically correct, less family orientated and cerebral, (which im sure most of the people on this list would prefer to see thos films next to their names....) but my completely UNASAHAMED favourate sci-fi film is, and i suspect ever will be Star Wars.
After that.... Alien, Aliens, STMP, Forbidden Planet, The Black Hole (odd one for Disney to make that one..), Tron.
Babylon 5 roolz too before i forget.
Hope i havnt offended you types that know better than me and only watch "serious" hi fi.
Favorate Scifi film but you can have Star Wars = Oxymoron!
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Star Wars..... helped save cinema for a start... undoubtably astonishing effects for its time and undeniably space opera swashbucklingness at its best (ok, ok, .... imho).
Having said that i think there have been many good things since that have been far more scientifically correct, less family orientated and cerebral, (which im sure most of the people on this list would prefer to see thos films next to their names....) but my completely UNASAHAMED favourate sci-fi film is, and i suspect ever will be Star Wars.
After that.... Alien, Aliens, STMP, Forbidden Planet, The Black Hole (odd one for Disney to make that one..), Tron.
Babylon 5 roolz too before i forget.
Hope i havnt offended you types that know better than me and only watch "serious" hi fi.
Favorate Scifi film but you can have Star Wars = Oxymoron!
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Pad, what is STMP?
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Nice movies, and i have to watch Metropolis, i don't think i've heard about it before to be honest.
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Do they kill funny looking aliens in it?pikkrong wrote:
i meant - is it enough sci-fi?
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A contrat on your head is currently out Paddy.Padstar wrote:Well, whilst its your thread Zig.... stuff you all the same
Star Wars..... helped save cinema for a start... undoubtably astonishing effects for its time and undeniably space opera swashbucklingness at its best (ok, ok, .... imho).
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Hope i havnt offended you types that know better than me and only watch "serious" hi fi.
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