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Did anyone see that film Moon last year? I really liked it. Probably not the best ever but definitely worth a shout.
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At the time they were made Metropolis (1927), 2001:A Space Odyssey (1968), Alien (1979) and The Terminator (1984) are all significant cinema... but I think Alien has held up the best of this group.
The sequels Aliens (1986) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) were entertaining films
and I enjoyed Alien vs Predator (2004) too.

also special are
Children of the Lost City (1995) La cité des enfants perdus ...clones gone wild
Time Bandits (1981) ...time travel
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) ...unstuck in time and extraterrestrials

Dune is great read that has yet to be made into a decent movie.
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Star Wars, Back to the Future and the last is a toss up between Blade Runner and Alien
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I chose Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and The Matrix as a more distant third.

I'm not at all surprised that many people on an internet forum, with the attention span of a kid with ADD, think 2001 is boring.
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army of nobunaga wrote:1. 5th element
2. star trek (all of them =D nerd alert!)
3) pitch black
4) running man (just for the dialog)
5) pandorum
6) 12 monkeys
7) gattica
8) mad max
9) the fly
10) ghost in the machine


edit damn, I have to mix dune in the top 5 somewhere.

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Why is Dune on this poll even? How can Dune even be on ANY "best" list of movies? In any of it's iterations?

it's my dark horse. I know there were problems with the original release, but have you seen the new special edition? puts a lot more together. it also stands out as unique and often times surpasses in many ways compared to the rest of the choices (adult content/gore/homosexuality).

at least it is tied with Star Trek! I think you are just jealous it has 4 votes and therefore forces a tie with MR spock for dead last!


I do find it irksome that it is tied with Star Trek, no doubt...but not because of Mr Spock, but rather because of Dune's utter...gads, my eyes are bleeding just thinking about it.

I mean...there were a couple of the Star Trek movies that were utter crap (#1 springs immediately to mind), but this is just insulting.


Well, I loved Dune. It was not just sci-fi space stuff. It was not just a bunch of explosions. It certainly was not a bunch of special effects. It was the rich plot, albeit complicated (make your head hurt?)

Also it has cult status factor.

here is the special edition trailer for Dune http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np9zFPzcNug
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Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
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Why is Dune on this poll even? How can Dune even be on ANY "best" list of movies? In any of it's iterations?

it's my dark horse. I know there were problems with the original release, but have you seen the new special edition? puts a lot more together. it also stands out as unique and often times surpasses in many ways compared to the rest of the choices (adult content/gore/homosexuality).

at least it is tied with Star Trek! I think you are just jealous it has 4 votes and therefore forces a tie with MR spock for dead last!


I do find it irksome that it is tied with Star Trek, no doubt...but not because of Mr Spock, but rather because of Dune's utter...gads, my eyes are bleeding just thinking about it.

I mean...there were a couple of the Star Trek movies that were utter crap (#1 springs immediately to mind), but this is just insulting.


Well, I loved Dune. It was not just sci-fi space stuff. It was not just a bunch of explosions. It certainly was not a bunch of special effects. It was the rich plot, albeit complicated (make your head hurt?)


Nope...I absolutely LOVED the book. The movie (all of them) was utter drek in my opinion.
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did somebody see THX 1138? I liked that experiment by George Lucas.

danansan wrote:Did anyone see that film Moon last year? I really liked it. Probably not the best ever but definitely worth a shout.

Agree, but nothing legendary.

InkL0sed wrote:I chose Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and The Matrix as a more distant third.
I'm not at all surprised that many people on an internet forum, with the attention span of a kid with ADD, think 2001 is boring.
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Nice picks and totally agree with you about 2001. The third and 4th book of the saga suck balls big time though...
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It's not really fair grouping "Star Trek" all in one. #1, "ST the Motion(less) Picture" sucked. #2, "The Wrath of Khan" might be one of the best movies ever made, sci-fi or not. (finally, something on which I agree with Neanderpaul and Woodruff!) The others are somewhere in between.

...and has anyone mentioned THX 1138?
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InkL0sed wrote:I chose Blade Runner, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and The Matrix as a more distant third.

I'm not at all surprised that many people on an internet forum, with the attention span of a kid with ADD, think 2001 is boring.
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That movie was just not my cup of tea and I like The Matrix but it didn't qualify as top 3 to me. I agree with Blade Runner.
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fumandomuerte wrote:did somebody see THX 1138? I liked that experiment by George Lucas.

daddy1gringo wrote:...and has anyone mentioned THX 1138?

there you go.
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About time someone posted this. About fucking time.

Soylent Green of course is another - the idea behind it is slightly terrifying.
Original Star Wars of course.
Some Star Trek movies as well, like Voyager.
Any remake of Philip Dick's books are normally well done, such as Minority Report and Total Recall. I haven't seen Blade Runner yet.

Uhm. Notable mention to Starship Troopers just for the lulz, cause there's some funny, outrageous scenes in it.



Yeah, starship troopers is like a deep film.. You have to actually study it and watch it twice to really get how funny it is. I love it now, when I first watched it, hated it.
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starship troopers was always a guilty pleasure....most people think you're nuts if you mention it.

et and close encounters, anyone?

not classics but good for the yucks..... "they live" and "the lost skeleton of cadavera".
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I am told that Dune in its original form might have been good, but it was cut heavily to meet studio limits on playing time. The version we see sometimes rather stinks. I prefer the books, by far.
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Did I already say Dark Star?
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donnie darko count? someone doing a second gen poll?
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Phatscotty wrote:donnie darko count? someone doing a second gen poll?


Good catch, that should absolutely be on the poll. I'd have voted for it over the Matrix.
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InkL0sed wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:donnie darko count? someone doing a second gen poll?


Good catch, that should absolutely be on the poll. I'd have voted for it over the Matrix.

Yes but hardly any special effects?
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Phatscotty wrote:
InkL0sed wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:donnie darko count? someone doing a second gen poll?


Good catch, that should absolutely be on the poll. I'd have voted for it over the Matrix.

Yes but hardly any special effects?


Why would a movie need special effects to be good Sci-Fi?
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1.Star Wars Old School for the win
2.Avatar
3.District 9 (you stupid fucking prawn eh! LOL)
4.Jurrasic Park
5.Predator (Arnnniiiiieeeee)
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Moon should be on this list, and if any of you haven't seen it, you should.
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I completely forgot about Brazil too. That should count - and it'd probably beat even Blade Runner in my list.
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BigBallinStalin wrote:
pimpdave wrote:Moon should be on this list, and if any of you haven't seen it, you should.


UHgreed.

A good recently released film in my humble opinion. I can relate since I talk to myself constantly...

checked out the trailer, looks pretty sweet. just taking a guess, the dude is a slave being fed lies right?
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Phatscotty wrote:
BigBallinStalin wrote:
pimpdave wrote:Moon should be on this list, and if any of you haven't seen it, you should.


UHgreed.

A good recently released film in my humble opinion. I can relate since I talk to myself constantly...

checked out the trailer, looks pretty sweet. just taking a guess, the dude is a slave being fed lies right?


I won't provide any spoilers, except that it is definitely in 2001's shadow, and although a really good movie, boils down to being more of a well made, long Twilight Zone episode than a film that pushes any boundaries. A promising first feature for a rookie director, and further evidence that Sam Rockwell should have more leading roles. Definitely good for the Sci-Fi genre, but doesn't manage to transcend beyond that, the way that Blade Runner, Terminator, Back to the Future, or The Matrix did.

And the score was really good and the special effects were all pretty much small models, not CGI, which honestly looked more real. As a child of the 80s, I appreciated that. It worked for this movie.
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