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21 Mar 2011, 3:35 pm

Out of curiosity, what does your list of "favourite sci fi films ever" look like? Mine is as follows:

-Blade Runner (director's cut, obviously)
-Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
-Inception
-Moon
-District 9
-Dark City



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21 Mar 2011, 3:41 pm

X Files: Fight The Future
12 Monkeys
Back To The Future 1, 2, and 3 (If you want to consider those sci-fi.)



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21 Mar 2011, 3:44 pm

Gattaca!
And First Contact.
And Sphere.


I love Dark City as well.


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21 Mar 2011, 3:51 pm

Star Trek 1-11
Terminator 1-4
Tron 1-2



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21 Mar 2011, 4:11 pm

Event Horizon the best sci-fi film I have seen, and underrated movie.
Contact
Deep Impact
Armageddon
Terminator 1-2



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21 Mar 2011, 4:33 pm

Venger wrote:
Star Trek 1-11
Terminator 1-4
Tron 1-2


How could I forget Tron??? 8O

I also liked Mission to Mars, the recent one.
That's right! The really weird Gary Sinise one. :D


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21 Mar 2011, 4:43 pm

Star Wars
Terminator
Wall-E
Back to the Future
Inception
Star Trek
Avatar
District 9
Jurassic Park(don't know if it counts as a sci-fi)
The Matrix
Transformers



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21 Mar 2011, 4:45 pm

My favourite science-fiction is Forrest Gump (i call it science fiction because the slow autistic got the NT wife and made her happy).



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21 Mar 2011, 5:06 pm

hill-o-beans wrote:
My favourite science-fiction is Forrest Gump (i call it science fiction because the slow autistic got the NT wife and made her happy).

Was it ever really specified that Autism is what he had?

It's not too idealistic, since she dies soon after they're married. :(


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21 Mar 2011, 6:22 pm

Original Star Wars Trilogy

The Thing (remake)

Alien

Christmas On Mars

Matrix Trilogy

Dark City

Blade Runner

I'm certain there are others.

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21 Mar 2011, 6:49 pm

Umm...

The Matrix trilogy

The original Star Wars trilogy

Solaris (the original)

Jurassic Park

Tron: Legacy

Ghost in the Shell


The Back to the Future trilogy

District 9

A Scanner Darkly

Can't think of any more offhand... :?


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21 Mar 2011, 7:59 pm

Short Circuit;

Enemy Mine;

Wing Commander;

Jurassic Park;

Back to the Future;

Stargate;

RoboCop;

Terminator II;

Moon;

Serenity;

Terminator Salvation;

Lost in Space;

Red Planet;

Forbidden Planet;

Sphere;

The Angry Red Planet;

The Andromeda Strain;

*batteries not included;

Stargate: Continuum;

5ive Days to Midnight;

Pandorum;

Event Horizon;

Outlander;

The Philadelphia Experiment;

The Last Starfighter;

The Final Countdown.



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21 Mar 2011, 8:04 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
Original Star Wars Trilogy

The Thing (remake)

Alien

Christmas On Mars

Matrix Trilogy

Dark City

Blade Runner

I'm certain there are others.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


I almost forgot -

Event Horizon

District Nine

Outland

I might be back with additions.

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21 Mar 2011, 8:08 pm

iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Short Circuit;

Enemy Mine;

Wing Commander;

Jurassic Park;

Back to the Future;

Stargate;

RoboCop;

Terminator II;

Moon;

Serenity;

Terminator Salvation;

Lost in Space;

Red Planet;

Forbidden Planet;

Sphere;

The Angry Red Planet;

The Andromeda Strain;

*batteries not included;

Stargate: Continuum;

5ive Days to Midnight;

Pandorum;

Event Horizon;

Outlander;

The Philadelphia Experiment;

The Last Starfighter;

The Final Countdown.


Forbidden Planet was great. it was interesting to see Leslie Nielson in a non-comedy rote.

Andromeda Strain was technically excellent. They handled the technology aspects of the story rather well.

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21 Mar 2011, 8:12 pm

Not sure if all these count as pure sci fi. But anyway. Some that I've not seen on the lists so far:

THX 1138
A Clockwork Orange
The Day The Earth Stood Still
Rollerball
Children of Men
Pitch Black
Existenz
2001: ASO
They Live
Total Recall
Strange Days
Planet of the Apes
The Fifth Element

I like a lot of the previously mentioned too, even Sphere, which is great despite how bad it is.


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21 Mar 2011, 11:37 pm

Gattica
Blade Runner
The Chronicle of Riddick
Mutant Chronicles
The Fifth Element
Sphere
Sky Captian and the World of Tomorrow
Mission To Mars
Alien


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