Interstellar
Ex Machina
Alien
Aliens
Wall E
Looper/Edge of Tomorrow/Inception probably
Not counting Star Wars because I just love em all, and well there'd be no room for anything else on here if I listed them haha
Interstellar
Ex Machina
Alien
Aliens
Wall E
Looper/Edge of Tomorrow/Inception probably
Not counting Star Wars because I just love em all, and well there'd be no room for anything else on here if I listed them haha
Ugh, I forgot about Looper. Lists are too hard.
The lack of Godzilla hurts me.
Speaking of classics, Them! is a fantastic film. Nobody here seen that either, I imagine.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
It's a legitimately good movie though with fine acting and effects for the time. It's also a great piece of film history, representing popular fears and ideas in the 50s about science. Science Fiction broadly falls into the "Science Will Uplift Us" type and the "Cautionary Tale" type. Them! is a good example of the latter, as is Godzilla.
So is Jurassic Park, for a more modern example. But that's more in the novel than the movie.
Pitch Black
Star Ship Troopers
5th Element
A New Hope
Serenity
this one was tough as in not real big into scfi.
Oh man. I don't consider Star Wars sci-fi as it's more space fantasy. Here we go:
Her
Donnie Darko
Blade Runner
Snowpiercer
Galaxy Quest
Inception
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
A Clockwork Orange
The Adjustment Bureau
The Truman Show
Dark City
The Thing
Secret of NIMH
2001: A Space Odyssey
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie
Wrath of Khan
Looper
Wall-E
Repo!: A Genetic Opera
Planet of the Apes
A Scanner Darkly
Gravity
Children of Men
RoboCop
Interstellar
District 9
Big Hero 6
EDIT: The Iron Giant, Akira, Nausicaa, and Ghost in the Shell too. Oops
Pick any 10 of these and I'm satisfied.
Last edited by Laddy; 04-16-2016 at 07:29 AM.
What "they" said, plus Pinoocchio, I mean Artificial Intelligence.
In no particular order...
The Matrix
Gattaca
Blade Runner
Bicentennial Man
The Fifth Element
Strange Days
EDIT: I just realised that all six of these films came out in the 90s, with the exception of Blade Runner. Interesting.